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The campaigner against institutional abuse prepares for his Amnesty International lecture
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Maeve Binchy's nephew claims that being a writer is a lot like being a chef
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The disabled artist talks about her exciting installation at the Belfast Festival
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Art has never been so tempting. Curator Liam Kelly walks Tammy Moore through Siobhan Hapaska's first Belfast exhibition
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Adrian Howell wants to get eye-to-toe with the feet of Belfast at the Belfast Festival at Queen's
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Woman of the Year in Art, Lisa May of Bruiser Theatre Company reveals where she stands on catchy pop and much more
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The crime writer turns his hand to theatre writing and releases a new novel. Watch an interview, featuring a reading from Dr Yes, below
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He's no Suicide Brunette, but intimidation won't stop this playwright writing
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Marx, eco-coffins, sexuality and how they all fit together
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Grief, death and Jason and the Argonauts
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Budgies kick back in their very own holiday camp at PS2
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Sheena Wilkinson writers Young Adult, but she doesn't do pink, soppy, girly or undead in her latest novel
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Anthony Glavin remembers the author, his friend, and talks about this year's theme 'The Shortest Way Home'
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Tattooing made easy, by Belfast tattooist Joe Mullan
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DIY artist who arranges her own exhibitions and does her own fundraising
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Parkour practitioners storm St Anne's Square. Watch a video below with Alister O’Loughlin of Prodigal Theatre
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E-published author Jamie Guiney says that e-books are the 'wave of the future'
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Read with the Blackbird Bookclub and celebrate contemporary Northern Irish work at Queen's
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A unique exhibition of classic Irish art at the Ava Gallery in Clandeboye. Watch an online exhibition with curator David Britton below
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'It's a play about the aftermath of a homophobic hate crime,' says director Sophie Motley, 'but it isn't an issues play'
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