New Ulster Museum exhibition explores individual loss through the Troubles with large-scale works by award-winning artist Colin Davidson. Watch video from the launch
The celebrated festival returns to Derry with illustrator Nick Sharratt, comedian David O'Doherty and more hosting fun family events from March 23 - 28
Following news that Queen's University has withdrawn funding for the Belfast Festival, watch a video interview from 2012 in which the late poet recalls transformative Festival experiences
Rudimental, Paloma Faith, Bastille and more set to play Belfast's Custom House Square in August – watch video of each act and prepare to buy your tickets on March 27
Northern Ireland's largest celebration of art and craft, running throughout August across Ards and North Down. Tickets are on sale now for a host of hands-on workshops and special events
A new junior ensemble born from the original British dance brand will be channelling its flawless artistry in a specially chosen trio of new and old works
Experience the very best of choral and organ music in Armagh at this year's Charles Wood Festival of Music and Summer School, supported by Ulster Carpets and Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council
This July will see the return of the much-loved Skiffie Festival on Strangford Lough and in Delamont Country Park. Competitors will descend upon Strangford Lough in their community-built skiffs for this action-packed weekend of events
The Féile is the largest community festival and summer school in the country, and this year includes a performance by Olly Murs at the brand new venue at Falls Park
Running from July 18-22 across Castlewellan, the SOMA Festival is an annual festival full of concerts, workshops, art exhibitions, storytelling, poetry, health & wellbeing fair and various family events across the week
As the returning rockers release their first album since 2011, drummer Jonny Quinn talks about its long gestation and why it's a relief to be back playing live
The world of books opens up over 11 days of unique events with high profile authors and for the first time in the city the internationally recognised Lit Crawl
Voice of the 'unorthodox' pop trio Rory Moore on creating 'something genuine' within the confines of conventional songs and penning a tribute to local football legend Brendan Bradley
It's made 'nerds' like himself cooler, but the web's accountability for spreading ludicrous stories is the greater focus of the comic's new tour which comes to Derry next week