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Fionola Meredith, chair of Belfast's Golden Thread Gallery, is more impressed with the cheap work than the Hirsts
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Fionola Meredith enjoys a healthy helping of Cajun charm
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The author and film-maker on George Clooney, Ian Paisley and psychopaths in the room
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It's the Northern Irish artists that light up the Ulster Museum, not Banksy and Co
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The characters are emotionally starved, but the audience is left replete by the ambigious ending
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A brief Liam Neeson cameo stands out in the latest Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant sitcom
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'Sweary, sweaty and stocky' Adrian Dunbar turns in a compelling performance
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The professional grandfather of poetry on wedding dresses, the wonders of childhood and remembering Ronan Kerr
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Laughable lyrics and a balding frontman can't put Fionola Meredith off getting lost in 'the joys of pop nostaliga'
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'Like a diet of bitter herbs - this film leaves you unsatisfied,' writes Fionola Meredith
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Kabosh pull off 'a triumph of creative editing' in this play about the origins of Indiana Jones
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No matter what you call it, this English folk duo's sound is likely to get you moving
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The action is moved from London to Belfast - but does the humour translate in this tale of three taxi drivers?
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Caught between confusion and delight, Fionola Meredith enjoys the blend of political incorrectness and slapstick
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Not one for the tourists, Colin Bateman's first stage show makes for a dark and bumpy ride
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The Poet Laureate of Strangford Lough takes a gentle dander through his past with Fionola Meredith at Aspects Literature Festival
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Fionola Meredith finds faults aplenty in Lynch and Jones' ode to a damaged national hero
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Psychic art, séance cabinets and globalisation with chair of the Golden Thread Gallery, Fionola Meredith
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The rock-poet Paul Durcan packs out the Dark Horse - Fionola Meredith never looks at her watch once
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It might ruffle some feathers, but Marie Jones' latest production doesn't impress Fionola Meredith
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