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The John Hewitt hosts Clinton Kirkpatrick's bold vision of the city as a particoloured land of giants
The famous fiery red head novelist speaks of her memoir 'Country Girl' and the outcry caused by the epochal ‘The Country Girls’
Introducing Northern Ireland's first and only Chicago style long-form improv group
George Telfer is the boozey, hell-raising, womanising actor Richard Burton at Out To Lunch
Corruption and ignorance stalk the land in Murphy, Gordon and Mitchell's end of year review
Three of Belfast's finest writers pay tribute to the legacy of CS Lewis
20 years of work produced under the Catalyst Arts banner is showcased at the Golden Thread Gallery
The Scottish collector of otherworldly songs delivers a compelling performance on the Belfast Barge
Kenneth Gregory's debut fantasy novel leaves John Higgins desperate for the next two volumes
The iconic London dance studio bring 'a programme of short masterpieces' to the Grand Opera House
Adrian Dunbar is 'the monster at the centre of the maze' as Brendan Behan at the Lyric Theatre
The Holywood comic brings his delusional alter ego Mike McGoldrick to the Black Box
King of the Geeks brings his Feral Man show to the Black Box, with support from Marcus Keeley
John Higgins joins the 'reactors' at an open discussion on the 2013 Turner Prize nominees
Pearse Elliott's play set in west Belfast features a bravura performance from Ciaran Nolan as a man plagued by suicide
Bec Hill's comedy concept evening arrives in the Black Box as the Belly Laughs Comedy Festival continues
Christian Talbot searches for insight by interviewing comedians from north and south of the border
Victim becomes aggressor in a Belgium hotel room in Martin Lynch's 'vivid and harrowing' new play
John Higgins buys an expensive bus ticket to explore the billboards of east Belfast
The latest ironic offering from Belfast band War Hole is a thing 'of rare and affecting beauty'
Alan Partridge finally makes it to the silver screen after 20 years of network nightmares – welcome to big school
Void gallery in Derry~Londonderry invite an array of theorists, curators and artists to fill a space – or not
Diversity is key for comedy promoter Graeme Watson, who hopes to gives Northern Irish audiences something funny to chew on
Extinction is a constant threat in Limerick painter Robert Ryan's 'huge and uncaring world'
With the Edinburgh Fringe on the horizon, Michael Legge hones his latest set, supported by Ruaidhrí Ward
Is Cian Donnelly's performance piece at the Golden Thread Gallery 'horrible and frightening' or downright hilarious?
Sylvia Plath's novel makes for a tricky play, but writer James Johnson's script is 'unblemished and blissful'
A Charles Bukowski short story is relocated to Belfast, where blow-up dolls remains taboo
After a two-year hiatus, the city-wide celebration of photography returns with some intriguing exhibitions and talks
The County Tyrone author talks about her latest novel, juggling jobs and using Northern Ireland as a literary backdrop
Absurdist jokes, ruminations on rambling and 'dizzying, synaesthetic' descriptions of London are the order of the day
Derry~Londonderry has never looked so beautiful as in Keiron J Walsh's high-octane new feature set in the City of Culture
Artistic director Roger Dane on filling a gap in the market and producing Polly Stenham's That Face in Voodoo, Belfast
Having worked with Lady Gaga, Chloé and Sinéad O'Connor, filmmaker Kathryn Ferguson will rock the Belfast Barge
Fickle Favours' inaugural production gives new voice to the Bard's heroines
A 'beautifully put together' retrospective of the pop artist's work cements The MAC's place as Northern Ireland's finest
The conceptual artist hopes to 'make you feel a little bit sick' with her current exhibit in the Belfast gallery, which features multiple audio recordings
Multi-disciplinary artist Sandra Johnston poses more questions than she provides answers with an intriguing exhibition at the Golden Thread Gallery
Much oil has flowed under the bridge, and into the hands of Western businessmen, since Rob Newman filled Wembley Stadium with David Baddiel
Photographer Mary McIntyre finds beauty in the most desolate of rural landscapes in a comprehensive exhibition at The MAC
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