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  • Selecting Moyra Donaldson

    At what stage in a career is it prudent to publish a retrospective of your work? The poet from Newtownards let others decide
  • Craig Donald Inspired By Opera at Queen Street Studios

    New exhibition from the Belfast artist reinterprets Wagner's epic The Ring Cycle and other works
  • Tony Bailie's A Verse to Murder

    The Belfast-based poet and crime writer ventures away from Lagan Press to dip his toe into self-publishing
  • Fata Morgana at Catalyst Arts

    The illusion between art and reality is explored by various national and international artists in the central Belfast gallery
  • Six Book Challenge

    Valerie Nicholson of Libraries NI encourages 'lapsed, reluctant or struggling' readers to pick up a book – or six
  • E-Publishing With Rebecca Reid

    The Bangor-based model turned author enlisted the help of painter Neil Shawcross for first e-book release
  • Pass It On Belfast Encourages New Readers

    The book sharing programme – initially started as a waste reduction scheme – has expanded to venues across the city
  • Johanna Billing Retrospective at the MAC

    The Swedish artist's video installations are so atmospheric, you can almost smell the sweat
  • The Decline of the Irish Murder

    Musician and writer Reggie Chamberlain-King has fun with intellectuals at the Ulster Hall 
  • Works in Progress at Craft NI

    Six makers, including Alison Lowry and Michelle Stephens, show how their processes differ during August Craft Month
  • Rocking Interior Design with Roco

    Editor Rachael Colton launches a free, Ireland-focused online magazine that's been garnering international attention
  • A Dark Dawn in Belfast

    Author Matt McGuire might have moved to Australia, but his debut novel is rooted in his home town of Belfast
  • Basra Boy Brings the Bands to West Belfast

    A new play from Rosemary Jenkinson explores the flute band tradition during Feile an Phobail
  • The Busts and Bonces of Belfast's Buildings

    Author Daniel Jewesbury's Talking Heads 'walking narrative' is part of the 'Poets and Players, Dockers and Dreamers' festival
  • Found Footage Festival Comes to Belfast

    Curator Nick Prueher talks about dumpster diving for VHS tapes and how he can 'dish it out, but can't take it'
  • Artist Photographs Legacy of Economic Collapse

    Watch Anthony Haughey talk about Settlement, a post-Celtic Tiger look at the Irish landscape at Belfast Exposed
  • Ava Gallery Focus on 'Ireland: Her People and Landscape'

    From the iconic to the unexpected. Watch curator David Britton discuss the Ava Gallery's stunning summer exhibition
  • David Park and the 'Post-Troubles' Novel

    The author of The Light of Amsterdam says he'll never write anything on the Troubles again
  • Rising Star: Derek Murphy

    The expatriate playwright brings his latest play from New York to Northern Ireland, and maybe back again
  • Sinéad Morrissey, A Giant of Poetry

    Receiving the Major Individual Artist Award from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland has allowed the poet time to dream
  • The Importance of Being a Blogger

    An exclusive blogosphere preview of The Importance of Being Ernest at the Lyric Theatre
  • My Cultural Life: Barry Cassin

    The actor, director and now memoirist on his long career, his family and the one role he'd still love to play
  • Pick 'n' Mix Festival Returns to the Mac

    Gillian Mitchell on how to pick 'n' mix from a variety of plays, installations and performances this June
  • Warning! This is Andre Stitt

    The performance artist exhibits a rare collection of paintings at the Crescent Art Centre
  • Lucy Caldwell is a Major Artist

    An award from the Arts Council let the Belfast author write her new book in six months, not six years
  • The Hay Festival In Belfast

    Authors Martin Amis and David Grossman are coming to the Lyric Theatre to talk about their very different novels
  • Can't Get the Roles? Write Them Yourself

    Omagh actor and writer James McAnespy on his debut play, Sitting Up For Michael
  • The Writer Who Could See Demons

    Carolyn Jess-Cooke's books are full of angels and demons, but the writer rejects being pigeon-holed as 'strictly' a fantasy author
  • RISING STAR: Kwa Daniels

    The founder of the Bounce music collective on culture shock, guilty pleasures and his plans for the future
  • Anne Tannahill Judges Michael McLaverty Competition

    The former Blackstaff Press managing director on keeping an open mind and looking for the unexpected
  • Launch of the 12th Belfast Film Festival

    Watch video of record label legend Terri Hooley discussing Good Vibrations, the film of his life, and find out what's on this year
  • The Titanic Boys and Martin Lynch

    Waiting for the Titanic craze to be over? Don't hold your breath. The Grand Opera House brings something new to the story
  • ponydance Are Straight to DVD

    It all started in 2009 for Leonie McDonagh's dance company, now they are bringing their new show to the MAC
  • New Play Recalls the Heyday of Templemore Baths

    Prime Cut's new 'then and now' play explores culture, community and closure through the history of a building
  • Joby Fox and the Lost Commandos

    The singer-songwriter has turned his hand to film-making, but fans shouldn't despair – he is still making music
  • The Belfast Photo Factory is Open Now

    This thematically diverse, international photography exhibition has everything from deer ears to bug eaters
  • The Ulster Kama Sutra, With Puppets

    Our sexual habits and mores explored in Andrea Montgomery's new show at the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
  • Ulster Group Theatre: From Foundation to the Festival of Britain

    Listen to Dr Scott Boltwood's Linen Hall Library talk on the formation of the Ulster Group Theatre
  • MY CULTURAL LIFE: Felicity McCall

    The Derry~Londonderry author on her Young Adult debut, social networking and the benefits of a Donegal beach
  • Sara Greavu Toasts the Titanic

    From disinterested to dazzled, the artist explores the Titanic story through alternate universes and infographics

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