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The writer and comedian helps to revolutionise book publishing by launching his autobiography live from the Royal Festival Hall, writes Andrew Johnston
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A 'large scale retrospective' of work by Derry artist Locky Morris leaves John Gray wanting more
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Stuart Neville is back, as gritty as ever, writes Joanne Savage
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Police and thieves in the streets, but the kids aren't so bad, discovers Joe Nawaz
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Joe Nawaz undertakes some gratuitous religious profiling
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It starts with a body, a missing boy and a vigilante group. After that, Brian McGilloway's new novel really starts to pick up
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One-man production of Dylan Thomas’s masterpiece brilliantly discombobulates, writes Joanne Savage
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Zombie pick 'n' mix at QFT, but Andrew Johnston asks if there is any unlife left in the genre
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Pretty boy pop prince comes to Belfast, sans Jay Z
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Ben Simon gets spruced up for a jaunt through Belfast's woodland history
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