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  • Jess Hopp

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    American music journalist Jessica Hopper previews her Women's Work keynote with thoughts on where inequality in the industry remains most rampant
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    Still Getting Their Kicks

    Undertones founder John O’Neill ponders the Derry band's continued longevity as they gear up for a series of 40th anniversary celebrations
  • Aspects

    Aspects Festival Preview

    The Irish literary feast's 24th edition reaches out to new corners of Bangor with boundary-pushing events celebrating the written word
  • beckett

    Happy Days Beckett Festival Preview

    Provocative productions, world premieres and even a spot of cricket are all lined up as part of the fourth annual celebration of Enniskillen's Nobel Prize-winning son
  • Foy Sheeran

    Sheer Joy for Foy

    World tours with Ed Sheeran and a Rudimental feature spot are turning Foy Vance into a household name. But the Bangor-born songwriter is keeping his cool ahead of the biggest gig of his life
  • Northern Ireland Opera 2015

    NI Opera 2015-16 Season Preview

    Director Oliver Mears on tackling a 'gargantuan work of art', venturing into uncharted territory and taking risks to challenge audiences with this year's programme
  • The Methodist Modern Art Collection

    The Methodist Modern Art Collection

    Ballymena's Braid hosts the best denominational art collection outside of the Vatican after nine churches united to make it happen. 'Surprisingly, they weren't that nervous'
  • David Lyttle MOBO

    Drummer David Lyttle Goes Off the Beaten Track

    The acclaimed musician's new tour with guitar prodigy Joseph Leighton takes jazz to rural corners of the country in search of fresh ears
  • Basork

    Going Berserk for BASORK

    The genre-defying ensemble is set to intoxicate Belfast this September with a cocktail of celebratory sounds gathered from across the continent
  • East side arts festival

    Eastside Arts Festival 2017

    Festival director Rachel Kennedy on the purpose and importance of the festival. From comedy bus tours, to circuses and performances, there is something to suit everyone
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    It's Good to Talk: Mount Stewart Festival of Conversations

    The sumptuous National Trust grounds will ignite the spirit of old with two days of debate, discussion and more from a packed programme of guests
  • Sestina Main

    Hidden in the Harmonies

    Vocal ensemble Sestina will transport audiences back to the Renaissance with performances uncovering centuries-old musical secrets
  • Hudson Taylor

    Hudson Taylor Hit Belfast and Derry

    Dublin-based busking brothers take their talents to the next level after signing with Polydor and raking up millions of YouTube hits. 'This is where all the hard work begins'
  • Dennis Taylor, the Black Ball Final of 1985

    The Black Ball Final – Thirty Years On

    It was 1985, television audiences were snooker loopy, and Northern Ireland's journeyman hero Dennis Taylor had the World Snooker Championship in his sights
  • 13 Vices

    13 Vices

    Composers Brian Irvine and Jennifer Walshe find inspiration in Mihail Chemiakin's Russian sculptures of grotesque figures representing adult vices
  • Axis Of

    Axis Of, The Mid Brae Inn

    'I love chatting to some random person in Germany about music you wrote in your bedroom in Portstewart.' Trio on touring, writing about home and releasing new album on Smalltown America
  • Jim Fitzpatrick

    Jim Fitzpatrick at The Wicker Man

    Belfast craft shop exhibits original artwork and prints by Ireland's foremost Celtic art specialist and creator of that iconic two-tone Che Guevara portrait
  • Salome

    Salome

    Northern Ireland Opera bring Strauss's controversial psychosexual opera featuring Biblical characters to Belfast
  • Chatterbox Interpret Edward Lear in Little Jokes

    The absurdist verse of the English author inspires a new family-friendly stage play coming to Belfast and Derry~Londonderry
  • Lisa Dwan's Beckett at The MAC

    The Irish actor performs three of the playwright's most challenging plays in Belfast from September 2

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