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Fiona Henry Paints The Mournes and More
County Down artist finds inspiration in nature – and paints an unlikely portrait -
May, Lou & Cass: Jane Austen's Nieces in Ireland
Author Sophia Hillan on the three women whose lives repeated the passions and travails of their aunt's novels -
Hannah Starkey
An exhibition of photographs that capture the heart and show the city in a hopeful light -
Bible Talk With Melvyn Bragg
Ahead of his Ulster Museum lecture, Lord Bragg discusses the positive impact of the King James Bible -
Cara Dillon Plays Homecoming Gig
With a new album to promote, the Dungiven songstress looks forward to the 'therapy' of live performance -
Into the Black
Neil Shawcross and Charles Walsh paint it black at the Ormeau Baths Gallery -
Disconnected Everyday Tension
The poses and Sartean emptiness appeal to Joanne Savage, but she still isn't sure what to make of the woodlice -
Lionel Shriver Reporting on The Troubles
The author of We Need to Talk About Kevin speaks with Joanne Savage about how 'we can all still end well' -
Around Oz on a Triumph
Motorheads Geoff Hill and Colin O’Carroll zoomed around Australia on a pair of Triumphs and captured the adventure in a new travel memoir -
What Would Helen Mirren Do?
A supermarket attendant lives by the example of the Oscar-winning actress -
Why The Arts Matter: Haiti Lives
A photographic exhibition in Belfast's Waterfront Hall, organised by Oxfam, aims to raise awareness and aid the recovery in Haiti -
Ulster's Underground Caravaggio
Artist Andrew Haslett revisits Renaissance techniques in his religious paintings. He tells Joanne Savage about being inspired by the bible and the baroque -
Armagh Poet Foresaw Irish Crash
Peter Makem on predicting the demise of the Celtic Tiger and remembering the 'Ireland of the Light' -
In View
Joanne Savage finds narrow ideals of beauty under clever scrutiny at the Golden Thread Gallery -
Miracle Fruit
Newtownards poet Moyra Donaldson engages with Enlightenment ideals in her fourth collection -
Why The Arts Matter: Art As Therapy
Joanne Savage found solace in creativity during a troubled childhood -
An Appointment With Mr Yeats
The best music Mike Scott has produced since Fisherman's Blues -
Shadow Play
An accomplished exploration of the 'actual and the apparent' at Belfast Exposed, writes Joanne Savage -
Trilogy
A defiant feminist response to a culture of body hatred -
Colin Middleton
On the 100th anniversary of his birth, a new exhibition explores the artist's inventive approach to place and landscape