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Nature and performance collide in the latest collaboration between choreographer Steve Batts and climber Dan Shipsides
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Props and costumes from James Cameron's Oscar-winning epic film go on display at Titanic Belfast until February 2013
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DJ Dibby Dougherty draws from experience in finding and promoting new artists. 'It's music that we love, and that's crucial'
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Historical buildings open their doors to the public from September 6 - 9, and this year art plays a part
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The inaugural four-day festival of 'tech, media and music' takes over venues across the maiden city
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Festival director Michael MacGowan on inspirational anecdotes, charity donations and cleansing body and soul
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Expect the unexpected at St Mary's University College, where several exhibits tell the story of the westside
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The Ulster Orchestra and Ulster Youth Orchestra combine at BBC Proms with a new work inspired by the Antrim countryside
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The public art exhibit has been put out to pasture from New York to Taipei. Now Cow Parade arrives in Northern Ireland
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Lawrence Street Workshops artist Martin Carter is joined by stall holders to ring in the London 2012 Olympic Games
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The luminaries of Irish literature photographed in their homes by Darragh Casey. Cup of tea, anyone?
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The Royal Ulster Academy enlist primary school pupils to photograph themselves and their environment
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Festival season is upon us. So plan your diary and let us know what's happening in your area
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Watch video from Victoria Square as world-renowned street artist Julian Beever plays with our perspectives
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Watch video of the Olympic convoy en route from Belfast to Portrush and Derry~Londonderry to Enniskillen
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From the Mourne Mountains to Nashville and back – County Down's latest songwriting star has high hopes
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One of New York's most popular traditional music sessions is the subject of Elzbieta Szoka's revealing documentary
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Watch Dolbro Dan and And So I Watch You From Afar perform in indie stores and find out what's happening in your area
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The author and playwright turns her sights on the NHS in Afternoon Drama slot
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Vivid lyrics, catchy hooks and 'a voice that could tame dinosaurs' bode well for Gareth Dunlop
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Derry~Londonderry hosts three-day festival to celebrate and debate media in all its forms
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New BBC Northern Ireland drama follows six students as they begin university – it's no Hollyoaks
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Shauna Tohill on providing the soundtrack to the ni2012 campaign, performing at the EMAs and the rise of the female solo artist
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For director Ali Fitzgibbon the important thing is to take kids seriously and always steer clear of panto
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The Ulster Museum raid their archive to celebrate the life and work of Sir John Lavery
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After 46 years of playing the blues, the guitarist misses the Guinness Spot and keeps finding Steely Dan on his CD player
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Award-winning exponent of the sean-nós singing style on influences, albums and flying to the moon
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The crime author has re-published a children's novel and plans to tour schools throughout Northern Ireland
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The Jordanstown film-maker on Roald Dahl, doodling and being nominated for a British Animation Award
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Listen to a podcast featuring performances by the Belfast Pickwick Players and actress Rosie Pelan
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Frontman Deci Gallen on new album 100 Miles of Broken Pavement
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The mentalist and entertainer on pulling tricks, counting coins and having Banksy finish the bedroom
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The world in miniature conjures memories of primary school
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Belfast-born comedian comes home for the Out To Lunch Festival
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In the age of austerity, it's still much easier if the experts do the work
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Watch video from Ann-Marie Robinson's whimsical retrospective at the ISLAND Arts Centre
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Stephen Merchant steps out of Ricky Gervais's shadow with an 'assured and concise' set of his own
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The screenwriter on the risks and rewards of creative writing ahead of a masterclass at Cinemagic
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Director of the Foyle Film Festival on Some Like It Hot, City of Culture 2013 and this year's festival programme
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Listen to Baroness May Blood's full lecture, 'From the Factory Floor to the House of Lords'
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