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Van Morrison celebrates his 70th birthday with a committed, joyous collection of vocal collaborations featuring Michael Buble, Bobby Womack and a whole lot of soul
Ralph McLean reviews his top ten festive favourites to make the season of goodwill go a little bit faster
Van Morrison launches a book of his lyrics in London joined by Michael Longley, Edna O'Brien and Ian Rankin
Pete Gardiner revels in wordplay, imagery and catchy hooks on his impressive debut album
Anthony Toner crafts another fine collection of literate songs that tell of love, life and loss
A buddy movie, a crime caper, a sensitive portrayal of aging – Jake Schreier's debut feature has Ralph McLean smiling throughout
Fans of Tom Waits and Bon Ivor will find much to love in Ciaran Lavery's 'mature and affecting' debut album
Singer-songwriter Tracy Dempsey leads an array of performers in the Ulster Hall foyer
The Derry chanteuse brings 'a screenwriter's panache' to a new set of soulful songs, writes Ralph McLean
Thankfully they don't turn off his microphone in Dublin. Ralph McLean only wishes The Boss had brought his protest North
Ralph McLean reviews his favourite Elvis Costello album, ahead of his Belfast Festival appearance
The southern soul rockers crank things up a level, but the solitary Josh T Pearson steals the show
The Dude becomes the Duke in the Cohen brothers' western remake that delivers on just about every front
A gruelling tale of survival in the Siberian wastelands leaves Ralph McLean pining for some Christmas frivolity
Lost lords and magical swords, the kids will find an escape in the third instalment of the Narnia franchise
Too much navel gazing and not enough action makes Harry a dull boy