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Ulster Folk & Transport Museum exhibition traces the history of Irish dancing at home and on the global stage
The nationwide celebration of indigenous crafts embraces new venues and state-of-the-art technologies
Curator and judge Hugh Mulholland reveals details of the £20,000 biennale award, the largest of its kind in Ireland
Guildhall Press invite a diverse range of writers to read in Derry~Londonderry
New pop-up exhibition in Belfast explores the concept of a permanent memorial museum to the Troubles
Universal Pictures unveils thrilling trailer for the epic action origin film shot in Northern Ireland
Nicola Armstrong of Banbridge Borough Council on past winners, new faces and what to expect from this year's line-up
Garrett Carr curates a curious collection of fresh perspectives by artists, historians and others at the Ulster Museum
Paul Doran and Ray McGahan, editors of The Bear literary website, square up for a brawl at the Black Box
NI War Memorial hope to uncover identities of unknown soldiers featured in new photographic exhibition
Andrew Ferris, founder of Smalltown America independent record label, on teaming up with Caffè Nero for live gig series
The John Hewitt bar hosts an intriguing exhibition by the fashion and portrait artist
Expat artist Jacqueline Rush Lee on sculpting a career from an obsession with bibliography
Creativity Month writer-in-residence on writing crime fiction, reading habits and being inspired by knock backs
Crescent Arts Centre hosts work by amateur artists over 60 as part of the Here & Now Festival
Swimming and the Mourne Mountains inform mixed media artist Caroline Williamson's latest exhibition in Lisburn
Watch video as the writer and photographer discusses his new visual history published by Blackstaff Press
Artichoke founder Nicky Webb prepares for the big switch on come November 28
Author Barry Flynn recounts the incredible career of Belfast boxer Rinty Monaghan at Titanic Belfast
Watch video from the Ulster Museum narrated by RUA president and featured artist Colin Davidson
Female artists like Mainie Jellett feature heavily in this abridged exhibition at the FE McWilliam Gallery in Banbridge
Lee Henry recalls spending time with the poet in his Dublin home, and learning of a Mournes connection
Bangor's Ava Gallery hosts an exhibition of the great man's work. Take a tour with director David Britton
Seacourt Print Workshop artists take inspiration from the Ulster Museum's geological collections for August Craft Month
The Kearney brothers from Warrenpoint like to play music in public for fun. Watch video of performances in Belfast and Derry~Londonderry
Watch video from Brian John Spencer's exhibition of satirical caricatures at Common Grounds café
Artistic director Michael Weir introduces two outstanding exhibitions at the Waterfront Hall and Ormeau Baths Gallery
Will the Lurgan comic's latest show, GOWIMA, win over the ladies? As chat up lines go...
The Ike and Tina Turner story comes to Belfast, replete with hilarious wigs and a crowd-pleasing set of classic songs
The singer-songwriter from County Down continues with his studies despite preparing to release EP number three, If You're Goin' That Way, in June
Writer/director Paul Kennedy on opening the Belfast Film Festival on April 11 with his debut feature that's 'not about the Troubles'
'To remember everything is a form of madness.' Ireland is transformed in Brian Friel's play about the infinite evolution of language
The Belfast-based singer-songwriter has overcome domestic violence and drug addiction to forge a career in music
The Belfast artist is inspired by the Golden Age of Hollywood with her debut solo exhibition at Queen's Film Theatre
Co-writing and starring in one of Northern Ireland's most successful plays has 'vindicated' Donna O'Connor after years spent 'out in the cold'
Belfast artist Claire Morgan's stunning installation at The MAC, on show until January 2013, elevates the Sunken Gallery to new heights
Ivan Little finally gives in to the inevitable – playing a dame in panto. But has he got the singing and dancing chops to pull it off at the Waterfront?
The Royal Ulster Academy's 131st annual showcase is a joyous compendium of Northern Irish talent
Were you at Queen's University when Jimi Hendrix played the Whitla Hall, or when Seamus Heaney first read in 1961? Archive your festival memories
Where will you be on the evening of Friday, September 21? Plan your Culture Night 2012 schedule here
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