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  • Leo Boyd

    The Prints of Things to Come

    Artist Leo Boyd predicts the fate of mankind in new retro-futurist graphic exhibition at the Belfast Print Workshop
  • Ulster Operatic Company Spamalot

    Giving Spamalot the full Monty at Belfast's Grand Opera House

    Rather than try to recreate the Pythons on Broadway, Neil Keery wants to ramp up the relentless musical theatre in his directing debut with the Ulster Operatic Company
  • R Space

    Watch This R-Space

    Co-director Robert Martin on how the personable Lisburn gallery came to be and carrying forward the city's linen-based legacy
  • The Reviewer

    In Defence of The Reviewer

    Art critics get a bad rap – here's why bringing informed opinions to the public is a tougher gig than most would imagine
  • Earnest Main

    Wilde Boys

    Bruiser and the MAC might be a match made in heaven on The Importance of Being Earnest, with an all-male cast looking at marriage through a modern lens
  • Jasmina Cibic

    MAC International Returns

    The biannual exhibition centered around Ireland's richest arts prize is back in Belfast, with Slovenia's Jasmina Cibic its newly-named winner
  • Hockney review main 2

    David Hockney: I draw, I do

    Ireland's first exhibition of the influential artist's work is a fascinating insight into his life-long consistency and passion for getting the world down on paper
  • Closer Composite

    Closer

    With its imaginative direction and competent cast, this modest adaptation has the charm to see past its lack of Hollywood gloss
  • Hockney Composite.

    The Draw of David Hockney

    Senior Curator at the MAC, Hugh Mulholland, on the enduring artist's widespread appeal and bringing his works to Belfast in a fascinating new exhibition
  • Gerard Dillon Ulster Museum

    Gerard Dillon: Painter, Dreamer, Clown

    The great Belfast artist's centenary retrospective will have you leaving the Ulster Museum with a spring in your step, expecting to fly
  • CQAF Theatre 2016

    Theatre at Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival

    Ambitious adaptations, fearless drama and a play packed into a Belfast bathroom; we sift through another sprawling array of events for the on-stage highlights
  • Belfast Christmas Market

    Belfast Christmas Market

    Culture NI sends its resident Scrooge to the grounds of City Hall to see if the seasonal staple is enough to get him in the holiday spirit
  • Christopher Lee

    Christopher Lee (1922 - 2015)

    Towering icon of cinema passes away aged 93, leaving an acting legacy more formidable than his best known roles
  • The Private View, Framewerk Gallery Belfast

    Arts Sector Etiquette: The Private View

    If you're lucky enough to be invited, and given access to the free booze, you should be aware of the dress code and the unusual art of Working the Room
  • I Am Here, David Holmes

    I Am Here

    David Holmes' directorial debut is a personal, poetic film born of bereavement following the death of his brother – watch the full film now
  • Donal Scullion

    Donal Scullion

    Though sonically on point, the folk singer's debut album is a game of two halves with middling lyricism revealing little of the artist himself
  • Superheroes

    Unsung Superheroes

    As DC's Suicide Squad arrive on the big screen, John Higgins makes a case for some of the lesser famed crime fighters deserving of the blockbuster treatment
  • David Bowie

    Lunch With Bowie

    Writers and musicians pay tribute to the divisive, chameleonic rock icon at the Ulster Hall's latest Literary Lunchtime event. 'He was the human equivalent of a Google search'
  • Lally the Scut

    Lally the Scut

    Abbie Spallen creates a local Hell for local people in this powerful, hilarious, gruelling satire on post-conflict Northern Ireland currently running in The MAC
  • The Belonging Project

    The Belonging Project

    Photographer Laurence Gibson's staged portraits of migrants living in Northern Ireland are full of humanity but frustratingly inaccessible to anyone without a smartphone

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