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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
A 'large scale retrospective' of work by Derry artist Locky Morris leaves John Gray wanting more
Stuart Neville is back, as gritty as ever, writes Joanne Savage
Police and thieves in the streets, but the kids aren't so bad, discovers Joe Nawaz
Joe Nawaz undertakes some gratuitous religious profiling
It starts with a body, a missing boy and a vigilante group. After that, Brian McGilloway's new novel really starts to pick up
One-man production of Dylan Thomas’s masterpiece brilliantly discombobulates, writes Joanne Savage
Zombie pick 'n' mix at QFT, but Andrew Johnston asks if there is any unlife left in the genre
Pretty boy pop prince comes to Belfast, sans Jay Z
Ben Simon gets spruced up for a jaunt through Belfast's woodland history
David Lewis thinks Owen McCafferty's latest play a 'perfectly formed, mini-masterpiece'
Channel 4 drama explores Mo Mowlam's battle against illness and Northern Ireland's 'dour' politicians. Fionola MeredIth attends a special preview screening at the QFT
John Connolly's Gates of Hell are about to open - mind the gap
Joanne Savage on the deftness of John Sherlock and the daftness of Sean Scully
Garbhan Downey enjoys The Boys of St Columb's and Hush-A-Bye Baby
Philip Hammond attends a lunchtime recital at the Ulster Hall
Garbhan Downey is unimpressed by skull-smashing in Strabane
One of the Belfast Festival's most talked about productions
The Lyric's temporary home at the Elmwood Hall is a fitting setting for Martin McDonagh's bleak, brilliant play
A memoir of sex, drink and journalism in 1970s' Dublin
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