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Comprised of 12 scenes and an installation, Now For The North explores the subject from a wide variety of women's perspectives, explains the Artistic Director of Three’s Theatre Company, Anna Leckey
Joanne Savage on why she will be avoiding cinemas this weekend as Sam Taylor-Johnson's steamy adaptation of the EL James book starring Jamie Dornan hits theatres
Strauss, Oscar Wilde and Northern Ireland Opera combine in a sexy, dangerous and accessible production at Belfast's Grand Opera House
Dylan Quinn Dance Theatre remake the rules of choreography for a daring work exploring Irish mythology at The MAC
Following the announcement that he is to receive the freedom of Belfast, read an archive Q&A with the acclaimed poet
'Publishers should stop patronising readers.' The new author on the remarkable success of her experimental debut novel
Joanne Savage appreciates flashes of brilliance at The MAC but hopes for greater thrills in future
Jeffrey Morgan exhibits 40 years' worth of canvases capturing his wife, author Patricia Craig, in thought
Bill Kirk traces the trajectory of Belfast residents originally photographed in the 1970s and 80s
An inventive contemporary musing on the fraught nexus between past and present at the Golden Thread Gallery
Richard Gorman's meaningless abstract paintings with a Japanese bent leave Joanne Savage flabbergasted
Michael Doherty and John Stewart present two very different visions of Belfast at An Culturlann
Author David Park on the 'feminist impulse' behind The Poets' Wives, the focus of a month-long reading initiative
Simon McWilliams focuses on Belfast's architectural rebirth in his first show in the city for two decades
Californian multi-disciplinary artist confronts American slave history with this endlessly inventive exhibition at The MAC
Artist Andrew Haslett explains the Baroque influences behind his new exhibition of paintings in Cregagh Library
This exhibition of abstract expressionist paintings at the FE McWilliam Gallery is 'uplifting to behold'
Sculptural exhibition in The MAC is 'subtle to the point of obfuscation', but Lothar Götz's mural saves the day
Joanne Savage considers how 'body fascism keeps women worrying' after a visit to the Ulster Museum
'A brief but completely enthralling glimpse into the workings of the effervescent mind of a true genius'
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