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A series of early Dickens adaptations is a hit and miss affair at Queen's Film Theatre
Out with the old, in with the new. Film buffs get busy at Swap Shop
Wireless Mystery Theatre perform a period radio play of Dickens' beloved story
There are no mince pieces, but plenty of Christmas cheer
Three traditions of song combine to tell the story one man's journey post-Armada
'The difference between what women had and what they have, is the difference between Doris Day and Germaine Greer'
Author John Connolly comes north to talk about the eerie works of MR James
A timely retrospective on defining images of USA is found lacking.
No Alibis' David Torrans hosts an evening with acclaimed crime writers John Connolly and Alan Glynn
Despite the rain, two very different performers attempt to tickle Belfast's funny bone
Werner Herzog's Gulf War 'documentary' sparks debate at the Belfast Photo Festival
The Theatre at the Mill's Summer Youth Musical Group tear it up
The Festival of Fools' Sunday Treats draw an unlikely crowd in central Belfast
It's big and it's fun, but this Made in America superhero romp is not at all dumb
Drawing on Rudyard Kiplings original stories, this production has something for everyone
Discover the history of the ancient Irish festival
George Orwell's allegory is 'a deceptively challenging story to adapt'
Terrence Malick creates a 'visual poem' for the 21st century - are you willing to be moved?
World class costume exhibition features iconic pieces from film and television. Listen to an audio tour of the exhibition presented by Jane Coyle in the podcast to the left
The people's story of the ill-fated liner and the workers who made her
The Booker Prize winner Anne Enright continues to explore the anatomization of women's lives
The dramatist has taken on Hitler and others - now he explores the inequalities of Victorian society as the beloved novelist
Did Captain Lord of the California snooze while the Titanic sank?
Wise men say only fools rush in, but we can't help falling in love with the Festival of Fools
Standing room only at the Grand Opera House, but it's worth it for Derek Jacobi's 'chilling whispers' as the dotard king
Tutor George Fleeton explains the eternal appeal of the vampire, and looks forward to a showing in the Ulster Hall