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Immersive play at The MAC takes audiences on a journey around abortion rights
Comprised of 12 scenes and an installation, Now For The North explores the subject from a wide variety of women's perspectives, explains the Artistic Director of Three’s Theatre Company, Anna Leckey -
Fifty Shades of Shame
Joanne Savage on why she will be avoiding cinemas this weekend as Sam Taylor-Johnson's steamy adaptation of the EL James book starring Jamie Dornan hits theatres -
Michael Longley's Cultural Life
Following the announcement that he is to receive the freedom of Belfast, read an archive Q&A with the acclaimed poet -
Eimear McBride on A Girl Is A Half-Formed Thing
'Publishers should stop patronising readers.' The new author on the remarkable success of her experimental debut novel -
One City One Book 2014
Author David Park on the 'feminist impulse' behind The Poets' Wives, the focus of a month-long reading initiative -
In Darkness and Secure Baroque Exhibition
Artist Andrew Haslett explains the Baroque influences behind his new exhibition of paintings in Cregagh Library -
Fiona Henry Paints The Mournes and More
County Down artist finds inspiration in nature – and paints an unlikely portrait -
May, Lou & Cass: Jane Austen's Nieces in Ireland
Author Sophia Hillan on the three women whose lives repeated the passions and travails of their aunt's novels -
Bible Talk With Melvyn Bragg
Ahead of his Ulster Museum lecture, Lord Bragg discusses the positive impact of the King James Bible -
Cara Dillon Plays Homecoming Gig
With a new album to promote, the Dungiven songstress looks forward to the 'therapy' of live performance