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Wild Geese Festival - Memoir, Myth and Troubadours
The Write! Down writing collective's annual festival in County Down -
Lamb and Dickinson
Tammy Moore is cheered up by a night of the blues with founders of Brit blues band, Kingsnakes -
Pete Doherty
A rapper support act, multiple stage invasions, dancing ballerinas – business as usual for Pete Doherty -
Out To Lunch: Ian Paisley
The former First Minister discusses an eventful career in politics at the 2011 Out To Lunch lecture series at Queen's University -
Elvis McGonagall and Mark Madden
Across the UK celebrities ears start to burn as Elvis McGonagall takes the stage at the Black Box. -
This Is Radio Ash
Tim Wheeler gets to play all his favourite tunes, from The Ramones to Teenage Fanclub -
The Gates
John Connolly's Gates of Hell are about to open - mind the gap -
Budget Cuts For The Arts
Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure announce £1.1 million budget cuts -
It Might Get Loud
Andrew Johnston speaks to An Inconvenient Truth director Davis Guggenheim about his latest documentary featuring the personal stories of three generations of electric guitar virtuosos -
A Prophet
Joe Nawaz gets banged up in Jacques Audiard's latest epic -
Queen's Open Learning
A new year and a new you with Open Learning at Queen's -
Greenstick Boy
Maggie Cronin returns to punk-era London for a spot of soul searching -
Majella Clancy
Sri Lanka and Leitrim meet in the artist's abstract photography at the Naughton Gallery at Queens -
UU Retrospective
A 'fast-track lesson in art history', courtesy of the Faculty of Art and Design -
Brian Waddell, 1934-2009
Executive chairman of Waddell Media and former UTV controller passes at age 75 -
Axis Of
Andrew Johnston talks to the eco-friendly punks from the north coast. Click Play Audio to listen to single 'Brobdingnagian' -
Ashlar
Artist Tom Climent fuses the real and abstract in his exhibition at the Alley Theatre -
Visual Arts in 2009
Joanne Savage on the deftness of John Sherlock and the daftness of Sean Scully -
Fight like Apes
One of the bands of 2009 look back on a year to remember -
The Pen Friend: It's Been A Long Time
Read a chapter from Ciaran Carson's new novel