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Collection of First World War archives, new artworks and interactive resources explore how creativity flourished amidst one of Irish history's most dramatic periods
Kabosh and Creative Centenaries unlock the history behind a First World War nurse from Newry in a new play inspired by lost artifacts
Van Morrison's appeal remains undiminished in his third year headlining, but elsewhere the Warrenpoint festival seems restrained by contemporary preconceptions
A round-up of the key festivals, open air activities and days out for families to soak up across the country over the coming months
BFI launch wealth of illuminating footage giving insight into forgotten activities, traditions and trades of Northern Ireland's colourful countryside
Organisers invite you to help shape Belfast's biggest event of the year by submitting your programme proposals, 'no matter how far-fetched'
Newly launched festival programme celebrates the seaside town as a creative destination with a month of handpicked events in imaginative places
Meet the Derry artists evoking the untamed spirit of Ireland's west coast with wide-ranging works on display at the Garden on Reflection
First ever fashion extravaganza at Barry's Amusements planned to restore the glitz and glamour of Portrush past
Unique initiative invites photographers to capture their caffeinated moments for the chance to win a weekend in New York and a host of other 'perks'
With the Euros just weeks away, Belfast archivist Evan Marshall shares the untold story of the first Northern Ireland footballers to light up the international stage in new book Spirit of '58
Ulster University partners with classical concert series for free end-of-term performances alongside guest artists in Derry
ITV drama star lined up to lead the next in Theatre Masterclass NI's programme of performance workshops, at the Grand Opera House
Crime author Paul Charles on taking the Agatha Christie approach for his latest whodunnit and why fictional detectives needn't be dysfunctional
With Liam Beckett's book recalling his time at the side of the late motorcycling icon, we ask if the sport's tragedies outweigh its triumphs
Ahead of its official grand opening on May 24, Neil McClure recounts the restoration of a doomed church building into Portaferry's newest arts venue
From childhood stardom to having children of her own, the Derry pianist has rediscovered her passion for performing after years in the wilderness
Would-be reviewers aged 18-25 have the chance to hone their skills with an all-expenses trip to On The Edge theatre festival in Birmingham
Children's television production company Sixteen South to adapt best-selling book series for broadcast across four international regions in 2017
New BBC series charts life from the shipyards to the Troubles through four of the city's most important 20th century writers
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