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Anne-Marie Marquess relives the 1980s dance audition of the decade
Lead singer Cormac Fee talks roller discos and wall murals ahead of the Tyrone band's debut single. Click Play Audio to listen to 'I Burnt the Roller Disco'
Alan Moore won't be happy. What's new? Zack Synder delivers again
Who said music and books don't mix?
Tim Wheeler, Neil Hannon and Duke Special on writing and playing songs. Click Play Audio for a podcast
Dublin novelist Claire Kilroy on writing, the influence of Banville and Nabokov and the how Irish writers learned to behave. Click Play Audio for a podcast
CNI joins thousands at Belfast peace vigil
Festival director Michelle Devlin on the best of the festival programme. Click Play Audio for a podcast featuring Cherrybomb co-director Glenn Leyburn
Northern Ireland's Venice Biennale representative on why the paranormal is endlessly interesting. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
An £8m facelift, a reacquaintance with those acoustics, and a new work from Brian Irvine - the Grand Dame returns
Photo-realist painter who resisted the lure of London to ply his trade in Belfast. Click Play Video for an online exhibition
Liam Neeson returns home to star alongside Jimmy Nesbitt in the best of the current crop of Troubles-related films
Queen's University student reinterprets the online messaging service
Engaging, instructionary tale of regret and rancour
Glaswegian indie rockers back to their best
French cinema goes back to school, but is life stranger than fiction?
Respected rock journalist finds a new voice in his novel John the Revelator. Click Play Audio for a podcast with the author
Danny Boyle's Oscar-winning picture reveals a city rarely explored
Liam Neeson returns home to star alongside Jimmy Nesbitt in the best of the current crop of Troubles-related films
Amateur players from across Ireland head Folyeside to win points - and prizes
BELFAST 2009 and the reopening of the Ulster Hall. Click Play Audio for a podcast with Free Fringe progammer Adam Turkington
Prime Cut director on her admiration of 'Saint' Seamus Heaney and Stewart Parker and why there's something for everyone in Marina Carr
Artists with schizophrenia showcased at new Arts and Disability Forum exhibition. Click Play Video for an online exhibition
Ulster Orchestra triumphantly reprises late works by Strauss and Beethoven.
Legendary singer, songwriter and composer discusses his craft, Eurovision and Elvis at Queen's. Click Play Audio to hear a full podcast recording.
Oh Yeah calls on music lovers to clean out their attics
A selection of public galleries in Belfast open late on the first Thursday of every month with exciting exhibitions, artist talks and more
Ciarán McAuley joins the team to build the theatre anew
Brian Friel's fissiparous new play fails to come together
The award-winning writer discusses dead horses, the new Athens, and her upcoming appearance at the Belfast Book Festival
'A story of race and inheritance', first published in 1995
Gerry Anderson gives his account of the showband era in second book, Heads
The 'illustrator who likes to write' brings his ugly duckling to the Belfast Book Festival. Click Play Audio for podcast poems 'Magic Dog' and 'Absurd', and the song 'Outsider Tree'
Michael Viney on beachcombing in this special excerpt from the latest edition of Irish Pages
Spike Milligan's comic novel gets theatrical reworking
The queen of the traditional scene helps the Black Box to find its feet
Ransom's new play on science and celebrity has short half-life
The quiet man of Irish folk music. Click Play Audio to listen to 'The Homes of Donegal'
Historic book rehits the shelves courtesy of Belfast City Council. Read the introduction below, and click Play Audio for a podcast with heritage officer Robert Heslip
The journalist and author on appearing at the Belfast Book Festival, booking tickets for Cirque du Soleil and why Kurt Vonnegut is more patient than Christ
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