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Phantom of the Opera
Andrew Johnston finds something even scarier than Andrew Lloyd Webber -
George Lucas Day
Lucas' 1986 clucker isn't as fowl as first thought, and Indy can still pack a punch to that Nazi -
Dolly Parton
The Queen of Country goes through the motions on the last stop of her world tour -
September Film Festival at Theatre at the Mill
Programmer David Louden bigs up Newtownabbey’s eclectic cinema fest -
Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher struts, gobs and gives a shout out to the ladies – 'it'll all make sense in the morning' -
Henry Rollins
The rocker turned scribe on his love of travel and campaign to free the West Memphis Three -
Cowboys & Aliens
Based on a comic book, this Hollywood redux gets lost in translation -
Shonen Knife
Kurt Cobain's favourite pop-punk trio attract a diverse crowd to the Black Box -
Iron Maiden
The metal legends put memories of a half-empty Maysfield Leisure Centre behind them -
Bryan Adams
A crowd-pleasing set from the Groover from Vancouver -
Avenue Q
This adult puppet show is the perfect mix of 'show tunes, satire and seediness' -
Adult Theatre Perfected in Avenue Q
The bawdy puppet show comes to Belfast - it's not for the faint-hearted -
Journey
Streetlights, people - and a Filipino singer? Belfast's summer of rock continues -
Alice Cooper
Sandwiched between Thin Lizzy and Def Leppard, the aging showman leads from the front -
The Buddy Holly Story
A 22 year-old musical about a 22 year-old rock legend. Buddy Holly might be gone, but his songs live on -
Chris de Burgh
The eccentric Irish crooner gives The Prodigy a run for their money - but doesn't forget the ladies in red -
Kevin Eldon Is Titting About
The publicity-shy comedian on his one-man show, working with Steve Coogan and the downsides of touring -
Roger Waters
Prog rock fans rejoice as Pink Floyd's erstwhile leader builds The Wall in Dublin -
Spamalot
The Queen's visit is making the headlines, but Phill Jupitus as King Arthur is far more entertaining -
Jig
Irish dancing hopefuls from New York to Russia compete for a trophy and make for an engaging documentary