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Doppelgänger
Peter Liversidge's Symbolist exhibition at The MAC is a psychosexual Where's Wally? -
Barry Douglas
Jenny Cathcart takes a trip down memory lane at Fermanagh Live thanks to the virtuoso pianist -
Foil, Arms & Hog
Dublin-based trio perform a short but sweet set at the Belly Laughs Comedy Festival in Belfast -
Martin Bell
Acclaimed war correspondent on learning his craft in Troubles-era Northern Ireland -
Bangor Literary Tour
Kenneth Irvine traverses the 'Cradle of Modern Irish Literature' with poetry, song and not a few tenuous links -
A Most Wanted Man
Philip Seymour Hoffman is every inch the jaded spook in his final film directed by Anton Corbijn -
Pentecost
Lyric Theatre's latest production is beautifully written, directed with brio and perfectly performed -
Jonathan Harker and Dracula
Gerard McCarthy plays a plethora of characters in Ulster Theatre Company's game adaptation -
Crossing the Water
Jeffrey Morgan exhibits 40 years' worth of canvases capturing his wife, author Patricia Craig, in thought -
Cabaret
Bruiser's confident, sassy and perfectly judged musical is a must see show at The MAC -
A Walk Among the Tombstones
Liam Neeson stars in this stylish, lean adaptation of the Lawrence Block novel -
The Starry Messenger
Derry's Void gallery exhibits a cross-section of video works shot on 16mm film -
First Aid Kit
Swedish sister act show themselves to be shining lights of the nu-folk scene at Mandela Hall -
Beyond Measure
Concepts of time and space inspire a range of artists including Patrick Pye at the Strule Arts Centre -
In Order of Disappearance
Hans Petter Moland channels the Coens in this comic revenge thriller shot on the Norwegian tundra -
My Heaney
'When terrible things happen, we go to the poets.' Broadcaster Seamus McKee reads at On Home Ground -
On Home Ground
Claire Savage takes in poetry, music and the debut public reading by children's author DD Everest -
Milltown Cemetery
Tom Hartley writes a richly complex history of the Belfast graveyard -
Planted
New Trad quintet Moxie release an uplifting debut album on jazz drummer David Lyttle's Lyte Records -
The Hundred-Foot Journey
Lasse Hallström's adaptation is aesthetically pleasing but stuffed full of unpalatable clichés