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Bob Curran delves into the facts behind the folklore at the Roe Valley Arts Centre
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Rebecca Vaughan's medley of classic ghoulish tales is a tricky treat at The MAC
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American purveyors of backwoods rock chug their way through an impressive set at Mandela Hall
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Schaubühne Berlin get Belfast fired up for change
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Jazz meets classical at the City of Derry Choral Festival with suitable support from Codetta choir
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Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper make it three for three in Susanne Bier's long-in-the-making English language debut
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Jack O'Connell excels in this taut Troubles-era thriller by director Yann Demange and writer Gregory Burke
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A profound and thought-provoking piece from disabled artist, singer, choreographer and thinker Claire Cunningham
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Swiss three-piece conjure the spirit of their classical forebears in a buoyant performance at Queen's
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Award-winning actor Adrian Dunbar commemorates the late playwright at the Belfast Festival
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Moyra Donaldson takes stock of a life in letters and finds solace in nature
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Mary O'Donnell's fourth novel is a darkly passionate tribute to the Disappeared
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Endlessly inventive conceptual artist Ryan Gander exhibits in Derry~Londonderry
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Virtuoso trad group are supported by emerging act Cúig in Belfast
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JB Keane's 1956 play set in rural Ireland abounds with dark themes familiar to 21st century audiences
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One of Ireland's finest vocalists is supported by American bluegrass legend at the Waterfront Hall
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Mick McCullagh's trad debut features songwriting worthy of The Waterboys
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Lisburn's Island Arts Centre hosts annual mixed media exhibition
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Northern Ireland provides a dramatic backdrop to Gary Shore's largely superficial blockbuster
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Composers conjure hypnotic soundscapes in north Belfast
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Peter Liversidge's Symbolist exhibition at The MAC is a psychosexual Where's Wally?
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Jenny Cathcart takes a trip down memory lane at Fermanagh Live thanks to the virtuoso pianist
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Dublin-based trio perform a short but sweet set at the Belly Laughs Comedy Festival in Belfast
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Acclaimed war correspondent on learning his craft in Troubles-era Northern Ireland
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Kenneth Irvine traverses the 'Cradle of Modern Irish Literature' with poetry, song and not a few tenuous links
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Philip Seymour Hoffman is every inch the jaded spook in his final film directed by Anton Corbijn
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Lyric Theatre's latest production is beautifully written, directed with brio and perfectly performed
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Gerard McCarthy plays a plethora of characters in Ulster Theatre Company's game adaptation
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Jeffrey Morgan exhibits 40 years' worth of canvases capturing his wife, author Patricia Craig, in thought
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Bruiser's confident, sassy and perfectly judged musical is a must see show at The MAC
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Liam Neeson stars in this stylish, lean adaptation of the Lawrence Block novel
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Derry's Void gallery exhibits a cross-section of video works shot on 16mm film
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Swedish sister act show themselves to be shining lights of the nu-folk scene at Mandela Hall
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Concepts of time and space inspire a range of artists including Patrick Pye at the Strule Arts Centre
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Hans Petter Moland channels the Coens in this comic revenge thriller shot on the Norwegian tundra
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'When terrible things happen, we go to the poets.' Broadcaster Seamus McKee reads at On Home Ground
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Claire Savage takes in poetry, music and the debut public reading by children's author DD Everest
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Tom Hartley writes a richly complex history of the Belfast graveyard
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New Trad quintet Moxie release an uplifting debut album on jazz drummer David Lyttle's Lyte Records
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Lasse Hallström's adaptation is aesthetically pleasing but stuffed full of unpalatable clichés
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