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Authors Martina Devlin and Anthony Quinn share their enthusiasm for the Libraries NI role as duties are split for the first time
It may be the smaller sibling of the Féile an Phobail, but timing of this year's Belfast festival sees it take on a greater significance than ever before
The project seeks support to help bring a new contemporary period drama set in 1940s Donegal from the script to the screen
Ulster Museum hosts the returning competition after 18 years away featuring previously nominated Banbridge artist Ian Cumberland
New Pentabus Theatre Company and Salisbury Playhouse production is hoped to spark a wider debate around the 'muddy' subject dividing communities across the country
The outer-Belfast forest park launches its spring/summer season with a day of enchanting experiences for all the family to enjoy
With help from her young daughter, the Derry-based photographer is expanding her portfolio from wedding portraits to award-winning digital art
Jimmy McAleavey casts the stage lights back on one of the Bible's most overlooked figures in a new revival of his challenging, one-man play
In new two-person dance production 'Tost' the daring choreographer seeks to explore the nature of 'the space between' verbal communication
The noted 'activist who happens to write' discusses hope as the basis for political progress and the importance of inciting young people ahead of a sold-out Belfast talk
The site-specific send-off for a fictional performance artist is anything but Accidental in an immersive new production from the boundary-pushing theatre company
After 50 years on the air, we speak to the pioneering presenter about breaking into broadcasting and not settling for society's expectations
Ballyclare poet Stephanie Conn on how she turned words of comfort into an award-winning trade ahead of her debut collection's release
American music journalist Jessica Hopper previews her Women's Work keynote with thoughts on where inequality in the industry remains most rampant
In the first of a new column, writer Michael Conaghan considers literature's link with upcoming centenaries and rounds up this month's best releases
Derry's new style hub is harnessing the city's shirt-making heritage to foster a new generation of fashionistas
The launch of a major Northern Ireland-wide programme will help to shine a light on key centenaries through adopting creative, artistic and cultural approaches
As the City of Derry and Strabane Drama Festivals mark milestone years, organisers are stressing just how far standards on and off-stage have soared
The month-long programme launches with hundreds of creative events across NI
Colin Davidson's powerful portraits of those left mourning by the Troubles take on a profound new significance in the tragedy-stricken French capital
Derry International Choral Festival due to return from 19 – 23 October 2016
Not just for techno heads, the Belfast firm is lighting up Ireland's leading festivals and stimulating the senses of top brands across the globe
Young at Art's Ali Fitzgibbon on bringing her baby full circle and the 'short-sighted' cuts that lead to little ones losing out
The Festival of Ideas and Politics returns to stimulate discussion on the big issues of today with high profile talks, theatre and more
Jane Hardy discovers a deeper understanding of the Dutch artist's final work with like-minded learners at the Ulster Museum
With over 100 brain-tingling events, we handpick the highlights of a packed programme running from February 18 to 28
One-day literary celebration aims to bring due recognition to our wealth of female authors, poets and storytellers
The Belfast festival is calling for entries up to ten minutes in length to compete in the annual awards showcase
Claire McKeever rounds up an assortment of exhibitions each offering a unique take on the people and places around us
Former Pitchfork editor and feminist writer Jessica Hopper will deliver a keynote at next month's Women's Work festival
The Crumlin-born artist on the travels that shaped his craft and exhibiting alongside Kenyan woodcutting mentor John Silver Kimani
NI's theatre community comes together this month to launch an archive of the much-missed actor/director's work at the Linen Hall Library
Editor Chris Agee on how the poet's absence has already affected the cultural landscape, as the journal for contemporary writing launches its second tribute issue
'One Day' exhibition in Derry aims to break down the social barriers around death and address the isolation that so often follows
Paul McVeigh's debut novel The Good Son will be the literary focus of the milestone 50th Brighton Festival
As LEGO fanatic Warren Elsmore brings his Brick Wonders exhibition to Derry, Dominic Kearney explores the lasting power behind the creative phenomenon
Queen's Film Theatre and BFI celebrate the city's cinematic heritage with an eclectic week of film and archive footage screenings
The celebrated writer revisits his newsroom roots in his latest novel, and looks forward to his Paisley/McGuinness script making it to the big screen
Belfast's Titanic Quarter will welcome back the pulsating showcase of electronic music and tech culture this June. Register free for its day conference now
Get a first look at Stephen Fingleton's BAFTA-nominated thriller before a preview run at Queen's Film Theatre from February 5
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