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Last writes for Ransom’s groundbreaking theatre programme
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Psychic art, séance cabinets and globalisation with chair of the Golden Thread Gallery, Fionola Meredith
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It starts with a body, a missing boy and a vigilante group. After that, Brian McGilloway's new novel really starts to pick up
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Bed wetters and drum sticks - the Bangor boys storm Ward Park
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Who was William Shakespeare really? Simon Callow looks for the answer using Shakespeare's history and work in this ambitious one-man play
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A complex comedy caper, writes Joe Nawaz
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One-man production of Dylan Thomas’s masterpiece brilliantly discombobulates, writes Joanne Savage
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John Gray critiques a new sculpture dedicated to the memory of Belfast's forgotten female workers
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Jenny Cathcart is beguiled by 'effect not fact'
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Showing at the QFT this week, Videocracy explores the unfreedom of the media and the chauvinism of pop culture in Berlusconi’s Italy
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Joanne Savage enjoys a Renaissance of fine art at Gormley's
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Gets your jive on with Alabama's rockabilly greaser, writes Michael Wilson
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The next generation of choral champions
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Howard Wright is wonderfully irreverent in his first poetry collection, writes Joanne Savage
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Ciara Hickey visits Belfast Exposed for a spot of book binding and an informal take on the Q&A format
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Metal titans Metallica storm the stage at the Odyssey
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Giant's Park is a fitting venue for the radio-friendly king of dance, writes Ryan Hand
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The rock-poet Paul Durcan packs out the Dark Horse - Fionola Meredith never looks at her watch once
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It was a zombie pick 'n' mix at QFT, but Andrew Johnston asks if there is any unlife left in the genre
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