Jump to navigation
Search
-

The restaurant critic holds court in Belfast's Crescent Arts Centre. His style is not to Fionola Meredith's taste
-

If they once sounded anything like Neil Young, Fionola Meredith finds it hard to tell – she's too busy dancing
-

Fionola Meredith is underwhelmed by writer/director Paul Kennedy's debut feature at the Belfast Film Festival
-

Prime Cut Production's latest interactive, sit-specific work only lacks a little darkness
-

Leontia Flynn and Sophie Collins continue a series of free readings on the Belfast Barge
-

The Devil arrives in a Dublin drinking hole in Conor McPherson's play about men, alcohol and the redemptive power of friendship
-

Is it difficult to be the next big thing that never was? Blackpool's finest silences the doubters at the Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival
-

Initially hesitant, the once 'notoriously combative' critic, essayist and poet eventually finds his voice on a return visit to Belfast
-

An experimental adaptation of Oscar Wilde's Gothic masterpiece is undermined by a spinning disco ball
-

Dermot Bolger's adaptation of James Joyce's famous novel is 'a tribute to Joyce's own curious imagination'
-

Everyone's favourite ska party band, led by the inimitable Buster Bloodvessel, get the crowd bouncing in west Belfast
-

Fionola Meredith makes no apologies for enjoying a terribly middle-class day out at sunny Minnowburn
-

'The singers and instrumentalists let out a volley of mad mutterings and animal sounds... it is impossible not to smile'
-

Surrealist whimsy, Mario, Queen of the Circus and a 'bum-off' at City Hall – that's right, it's the 12th of July
-

Artists and climbers Dan Shipsides and Neal Beggs recall an ascent to the summit of Lagazuoi
-

The quintessential Belfast writer brings 'humour, precision and delicacy' to Polish Cultural Week
-

A woman that froths, a man wearing a branch and offal and balloons made out of binbags. It's performance, but is it art?
-

An hilarious exploration of 'the hypocrisy, the absurdity and the sexual immaturity' of our wee country
-

An unlikely trio bring the old sounds of the American wilderness to No Alibis bookstore
-

Kabosh Theatre Company use Titanic Belfast as the set of their latest site-specific piece. It works
Pages