-
Adapting Othello the Bruiser Way
Patrick J O'Reilly talks about working on 'one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies' -
Wanted: Opinions About Art
Want to win £300 for having an opinion? Maybe the Ormeau Baths Gallery Critical Writing Competition is for you -
The Early Life of CS Lewis
Listen to a podcast featuring Lewis expert Sandy Smith and discover how Lewis’s early life in Belfast influenced the Narnia works -
Why The Arts Matter: Behind Closed Doors
Multi-cultural Belfast explored in architectural exhibition at PLACE gallery. Watch an online exhibition -
An 'In-Life Sat-Nav', Anyone?
Listen to a reading by author Amanda Brobyn and find out why she doesn't need a psychic to tell the future is bright -
My Cultural Life: Sinead O'Donnell
The performance artist on working with dyslexia, collaborating with Iraqi artist Poshya Kakl and taking part in the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad -
American Artist Asks: Why Belfast?
Watch an online exhibition featuring photographs and testimonies from emigrants in the city, from Why Belfast? -
How to Interpret a Play Like Deepa
County Down artist Deepa Mann-Kler is Martin Lynch's new artist-in-residence - what's that all about? -
Shoot The Crow Finally Comes Home
Owen McCafferty's play has never been produced in Belfast. Listen to a scene from rehearsals -
The Death and Life of a Football Club
Hurricane Katrina destroyed New Orleans, but for author Stephen Rea the story isn't over yet -
ONLINE EXHIBITION: Make It New John
Duncan Campbell's Make it New John combines fact and fiction to tell the story of DeLorean's downfall -
Maria Fusco and The Mechanical Copula
Author and Director of Art Writing at Goldsmiths enjoys the art of book publishing, but remains wary of the e-reader revolution -
Ulster Museum Welcomes The Rivals
Theatre director Rosie Pelan wants her actors to 'romp, romp, romp' in post-Restoration comedy -
Free The Irish Giant!
Poet Moyra Donaldson's new collection takes inspiration from the freaks and geeks of the 18th century -
Rising Star: Patsy Hughes
Back in Belfast for Christmas, the Welsh director looks forward to directing a one-man version of Faustus -
My Cultural Life: Anne Magill
Brighton and British Airways can't make this visual artist forget her roots in Northern Ireland -
Drawing on Illness
Artist Beth Frazer puts her body on display in PS2 -
'There's Nothing Wrong With Being Commercial'
Artist Bernice Anderson is refreshingly forthright about her Ards Arts Centre exhibition -
Moyra Donaldson's Miracle Fruit
Poet explores 'freakery' and loss in new collection -
Paranormal Activity at Queen Street Studios?
A visual requiem by Zoë Murdoch summons a psychopomp of art in the Queen Street Studios