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The veteran actor prepares for an adventure in Wonderland, as Lewis Carroll's beloved fantasy gets a musical makeover at the Millennium Forum
As female wordsmiths celebrate International Women's Day, Lucy Caldwell and Lesley Allen share advice on putting pen to paper and overcoming rejection
Therapeutic filmmaking is giving men marginalised through mental health issues and offending a chance to restore relationships and change their lives
Andrew Moore gives a full five-day run-down of events as Belfast's only jazz festival reaches its fifth year
The cosmetic treatment innovator and winner of The Apprentice on being a top businesswoman and sharing her experiences
A century after his birth, a new biography and exhibition of artefacts will give a definitive account of the celebrated singer's life in show business
Cahoots NI is conjuring up something special with its revival of Nivelli's War and the sense of wonder its bringing from Belfast to Broadway
Aislinn Cassidy's fusion of both fields stems from systematic constraints in education and disconnect between areas of study
From Virgin Media and Google to self-made millionaire Lara Morgan, budding entrepreneurs and start-ups won't be short of motivation from this year's line-up
Here's what we learned as music industry experts came together for a series of seminars, panels and keynotes addressing today's biggest talking points
Georgie's genius is given the cinematic treatment, but Daniel Gordon's new biopic doesn't edit around the personal oblivion that defined the footballer's latter days
Inspired by Carnmoney's aviation pioneer, the composer explores the science of creativity with help from the Ulster Orchestra and 200 female singers
Andrew Moore picks out 10 must-see highlights of the upcoming music industry conference and artist showcase event in Belfast
Head into an immersive audio-sensory simulation of artist Shannon Yee's life-changing brain injury as her binaural theatre production returns
Show your love this year with these locally-sourced, creative ideas - from romantic experiences to beautiful, handmade items
Former cruise ship performer Carlie Milner is having the time of her life in a new musical adaptation of the '80s favourite, soon to steam up the Millennium Forum
Meabh Nichol and family on opening the Ormeau Road's new Hallows Gallery and the visual works making it a viable venture
Growing up, creativity was the very air she breathed. Now the Donegal-based artist's signature designs are sold in craft shops all over Ireland and beyond
It's been a long month of tightening the belts, so celebrate the fact that it's almost over by getting out to these great events
Not just a place for old relics – a new festival plans to exhibit the priceless potential of Northern Ireland's museums for ages 0-5
Glenn Patterson, Jan Carson and Colin Dardis imagine life as displaced people around the world, as part of Oxfam Ireland exhibition touring NI libraries
Icarus Theatre Company set out to show Shakespeare as the HBO fantasist of his time in this take on his timeless tragedy
The Grand Opera House celebrates record audiences making it to the ball for its recent Cinderella production
Belfast Film Festival's Landforms series continues with a showcase of cinema from one of the world's most stunning regions
Over 40 bands and solo artists are confirmed to play free Belfast gigs as part of next month's creative industries conference
The UK charity's recently launched Belfast office is providing specialised support schemes and counsel for local artists who may be suffering in silence
Bored of staying in? These quality events will help you beat the January blues without breaking the bank
Entry-level tips for capturing supermoons, auroras and other out of this world phenomena using everyday equipment
An early look at what's ahead in the arts across Northern Ireland over the next 12 months, with critics' picks and key dates for your diary
A round-up of some of the rising stars tipped to light up local literature, theatre, music and more in the year to come
Give the gift of reading as Damian Smyth selects some of the best works published by local writers over the past 12 months
Jane Hardy examines the ever-evolving and ageless tradition of Christmas theatre through some of Northern Ireland's current offering
Derry writer produces new limited-edition novelette in the space of a month, making for a perfect last-minute stocking filler
Belfast singer-songwriter and Seven Summits frontman Rory Nellis on which seasonal ingredients together help strike the right chord
Linen Hall Library names Cork writer Kevin Doyle as biennial competition winner with runners up Ciarán Folan and Sinéad Slattery
Bad Day for the Cut, the feature debut from Six Mile Hill Productions, will screen at the world famous film festival held each January in Utah
Multi-talented Derry artist releases sentimental holiday single and video packed with familiar faces ahead of a busy New Year
Belfast institution recognised for quality standards across renowned collections, boosting its international profile and opening up new funding opportunities
Derry landmark to recapture festive magic with enchanting window displays alongside other store fronts across the city
Claire Savage traces the chilling roots of a largely forgotten festive tradition, from Shakespearean theatre to Victorian séances
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