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It all started in 2009 for Leonie McDonagh's dance company, now they are bringing their new show to the MAC
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Prime Cut's new 'then and now' play explores culture, community and closure through the history of a building
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The singer-songwriter has turned his hand to film-making, but fans shouldn't despair – he is still making music
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This thematically diverse, international photography exhibition has everything from deer ears to bug eaters
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A valid feminist message underlies this musical adaptation, but mostly it is about pink, puppies and pop songs
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Our sexual habits and mores explored in Andrea Montgomery's new show at the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
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Listen to Dr Scott Boltwood's Linen Hall Library talk on the formation of the Ulster Group Theatre
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The Derry~Londonderry author on her Young Adult debut, social networking and the benefits of a Donegal beach
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From disinterested to dazzled, the artist explores the Titanic story through alternate universes and infographics
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The Farriers's guitarist talks about crowdfunding their new album and how he longs to be a drummer
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With an unimpressive debut episode and a breathtakingly good finale, was the mini-series worth watching?
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Newry author talks about her debut novel, Venice and 'a mad robin who gets going around midnight'
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The Newry artist uses visible sound to map the shapes of words, noises and the occasional burp
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Banter, blood and betrayal, Game of Thrones pulls no punches in the opening episode of its second season
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Jennifer Johnston brings her latest novel to life and talks how it is a 'sort of disappearing book'
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The curator of the Bigg Life Arts Centre wants to remember the working men who built the Titanic, not the tragedy that sunk her
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Liam Neeson stars as Zeus in a rollicking sandals and sorcery epic. It's fun, as long as you don't think about it too much
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My Tour Talk have created the ultimate app for the Belfast visitor experience, everything from Paint Hall to wi-fi hotspots
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'Before Sounds Like Summer I hadn't won anything since I was 12 and I was on the school swim team!'
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Watch video with tour guide Dianne Leeman, and discover the aesthetic similiarities between the great building and the great liner
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Witty writing and a sumptuous setting can't quite rescue the first episode of Julian Fellowes' mini-series from a lack-lustre storyline
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Paintings from Northern Ireland's national collection have been unearthed from basements and 'secret stores' and made available online
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The co-director of the festival on the author's enduring popularity, and what stories he would like to see adapted
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PLACE's new city tour is a fascinating look at how conflict has shaped Belfast's urban architecture
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NI Opera create a creepily atmospheric version of Britten's opera, with mad governesses, ghosts and shadows
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Violent gangs, murderous bankers and a clever, twisty narrative herald the arrival of Claire McGowan, a new voice in crime
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New York artist Yvette Mattern brought her international light exhibition to Scrabo Tower
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Debut novelist takes on the tough topics of race, murder and class in The Fall
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The children's author on button boxes, reading in public and living on an island 'off the edge of Donegal'
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2012 is a big year for looking back and moving forward – apparently. The Craft and Design Collective interpret the brief
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Listen to Dr Margaret Ward's Anna Eggert lecture on 'Prison, Protests and Hunger Strikes: the Ulster Suffragettes'
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Rosemary Jenkinson trades contemporary Belfast for the Titanic era in a new play for the Lyric Theatre
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A distillation of horror's iconic bathroom scenes at Belfast Platform for the Arts
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Lisa Keogh's deftly written, emotionally fluent account of what happened to Captain Ahab's family after Moby-Dick
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The actor turned director tackles Frank McGuinness's play about 'gender, politics' and Bloody Sunday
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Starring Gillian Anderson in the lead role, Allan Cubitt's five-part series to have 'authentic feel'
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Guitarist Tom Harte is thrilled that his song, 'Drink Beer, Destroy', is now available on Rock Band
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The X-Factor star on how she's no beauty school drop-out after fame hit like greased lightning
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Quantum widgets and tarot-reading pilots: a ‘fantabulosa bona’ start to Ian McDonald's Everness series
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The story that Herman Melville left untold comes to life at the Ulster Hall
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