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Garbhan Downey makes the case for his hometown to win UK City of Culture 2013
Kabosh present a 'touching portrayal of the history of Belfast's jewish community'
Queen's University hosts major cross-cultural event exploring art and conflict
After 25 years writing at least a novel a year, and fast approaching 50, Rankin reckons it’s time to go travelling.
At his debut exhibition in Derry, the prolific sculptor reveals his creative process, and how he finds inspiration at home and abroad
The author keeps the Belfast crowd entertained
John Gray is moved by Brian Keenan's memoir of his Belfast childhood
Philip Hammond is in a minority of one at the Waterfront Hall - or is he?
Philip Hammond travels back in time to Leningrad, 1942 - but was it worth the effort?
Take a tour of the newly restored theatre with director Pauline Ross
One of the Belfast Festival's most talked about productions
Derry folkstress on her faith, working with the same soundman as U2 and the importance of an online presence
Joanne Savage gets payback for life's finer moments at Belfast's Golden Thread Gallery
An enchanting instalment from the romantically-skewed canon of Terry Gilliam
The musical dramatist on loving London, reading music and the inspiration of education
Joe Nawaz is a surprise smash in Belfast's third annual conkers competition
John Gray finds Cornmarket's new 'onion rings' sadly lacking
'As far as I'm concerned, if you eat fish and you say you're a vegetarian you've got the exact same principles as the Nazis.'
Captain Doug Beattie serves and survives in wartorn Afghanistan. Watch a video interview below
Pop punk legend Pete Shelley on Buzzcocks, Malcolm McLaren and falling in love with the Velvet Underground
John Gray reviews the second in Patrick Taylor's series of Irish country novels. Watch a video with Taylor below
Garbhan Downey recalls reading about a Derry he recognised and why Johnston should be a figurehead of Derry's City of Culture campaign
Iconic former Northern Bank in Belfast plays host to 128th annual exhibition of the best in Northern Irish art
Unrequited love plays out against a turbulent period in French history, including the costumes, the moves, and of course that enlarged nose
Playwright Gavin Kostick on writing about a community close to extinction. Watch a video tour of the Belfast Synagogue below, led by Adrian Levy
Before his Belfast appearance, the two-time Booker-shortlisted author offers his take on criticism, the craft of writing, and the childishness of Jeff Koons
Standing on a plinth in Trafalgar Square was the experience of a lifetime for Belfast filmmaker Tom Magill. Watch a video of Tom's appearance below
'An unsettling, magnificent production that fizzes with imagination.'
Prime Cut's new production brings Russia to life on the Irish stage once again
Watch a film from Belfast's latest, and greatest, cultural attraction, featuring vox pops below
Witches on stilts, motorbikes and imperial murder on an industrial wasteland. Teatr Biuro Podrozy’s Macbeth is Shakespeare with a carbon twist
Ransom's controverisal new production delivers 'a badly needed shot of ambiguity'
The Lyric's temporary home at the Elmwood Hall is a fitting setting for Martin McDonagh's bleak, brilliant play
Philip Hammond heads south for an exhilarating evening of musicial modernity
Science writer explains why maths rocks and 42 is the magic number
Yorkshire's finest on story-telling, Brian Clough and why post-war Japan has lessons for us all
Johnny Marr joins the Jarman brothers for another stab at the big time
The cabaret star on designing Notre Dame, interpreting Tom Waits and dreaming of a hole in the ground
Garbhan Downey fights off the hens to witness a triumphant homecoming gig
A memoir of sex, drink and journalism in 1970s' Dublin
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