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Second Chance Cinema
Cinephile cooperative screen three Northern Irish films for free at the South Bank Playhouse -
Sestina
The innovative vocal ensemble welcome theorbo player Paula Chateauneuf to the Ulster Museum -
Race With The Tide
PØRTS release three offcuts from their forthcoming debut album which suggest greater things to come -
The Blame
Michael Nolan's novella in and about modern Belfast is satisfyingly ambiguous and hints at greater things -
Beckett Trilogy
Lisa Dwan is ghostly and ghastly in this extraordinary production at The MAC -
Magic Touch
Five artists explore how technology impacts on creativity at the Centre for Contemporary Art -
Two Days, One Night
Marion Cotillard gives an unmissable performance in the Dardennes brothers' portrait of life on the edge -
A Sense of Wonder
Biographer David Burke attempts to define Van Morrison -
Punk Rock
A series of brilliant stage debuts transport Lyric Theatre audiences into the teenage heart of darkness -
Walled City Tattoo
Derry's got talent as drummers, dancers, singers and stuntmen transport Ebrington back in time -
Where Are They Now?
Bill Kirk traces the trajectory of Belfast residents originally photographed in the 1970s and 80s -
Jeremy Thomas
The heavyweight British film producer discusses a career behind the camera at Queen's Film Theatre -
Laoch Na Laochra
Dara Vallely and Réamonn Ó Ciaráin tell the story of the warrior king Cú Chulainn at Ulster Museum -
The Congress
Actress Robin Wright sells a version of herself in Ari Folman's dystopian allegory on paternalist Hollywood -
Arts Council Crafts
Enniskillen's Higher Bridges Gallery displays works from the ACNI Acquisitions Collection of Applied Art -
Lilting
Ben Whishaw stars in Hong Khaou's touching English language debut about sexuality and acceptance -
Reverend Billy
American comedy preacher brings his anti-consumerist campaign to Belfast's Corn Market with choir in tow -
Little Matador
Snow Patrol guitarist Nathan Connolly performs a cathartic hard rock support set at Belsonic -
Bangor's Ghost
Rachel Coulter curates an evening of spooky song and storytelling at the Bangor Open House Festival -
War Words
Genevieve Swift and Andrew Eaton read original compositions and archived material at PRONI