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The Newry comic is off to crack Oz, but Northern Ireland's comedy scene is strong enough to survive without him
Art from the 60s and 70s, taken from the Ulster Museum's permanent collection, recalls a period of endless artistic possibilities
Fans of bygone Northern Irish stars could be in for a surprise. After Tupac Shakur, Pete McCaughan asks: who next?
A Titanic event that entertains with integrity. A life-affirming triumph and a fitting tribute to those lost 100 years ago
Created by Flickerpix animation studio, the visual version of the Radio Ulster show is every bit as funny
The surrealist comic, daughter of Irish Catholic parents, on marrying a famous atheist and why bananas are funny
Peter McCaughan finds that taking up a new hobby is the perfect way to stave off the January blues – and he learns a thing or two about military history
Artist-in-Residence Laura Graham opens a 'Door', the first in a series of art installations
Film-maker Sean Duncan is inspired by Soviet cinema, wrestling and comic-book art
Robocop, Dr Who, Star Trek, they're all here. Peter McCaughan gets his geek on at the Oriel Gallery in Antrim
The future of comedy in Belfast is Bright, informed and surprisingly academic
May McFettridge rules the panto roost with plenty of gags and a costume Lady Gaga would envy
The creator of the Narnia series is celebrated with permanent exhibition
Jean-Marc Calvet's life is so fantastical that you couldn't have made it up
Electric Six's Dick Valentine might have changed his style, but he is still everything a frontman should be
Colin Morgan and Colm Meaney crackle and fizz as the mismatched and misfortunate friends
The blogging musician looks back on 325 days of creativity, including a collaboration with Duke Special
This painting is expected to fetch £800,000 at auction. Visit the Ava Gallery before it, and other stunning works, travel to Dublin
The Armagh-born actor on wizards, welfare and taking up smoking for his role in the Irish feature, Parked
If you're not into metal – and can't afford the extortionate cover charge – you're not their friend
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