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  • Stephen Fry

    The writer and comedian helps to revolutionise book publishing by launching his autobiography live from the Royal Festival Hall, writes Andrew Johnston
  • This Then

    A 'large scale retrospective' of work by Derry artist Locky Morris leaves John Gray wanting more
  • Collusion

    Stuart Neville is back, as gritty as ever, writes Joanne Savage
  • Youth In the Media

    Police and thieves in the streets, but the kids aren't so bad, discovers Joe Nawaz
  • Come to Where I'm From

    Joe Nawaz undertakes some gratuitous religious profiling
  • The Rising

    It starts with a body, a missing boy and a vigilante group. After that, Brian McGilloway's new novel really starts to pick up
  • Under Milk Wood

    One-man production of Dylan Thomas’s masterpiece brilliantly discombobulates, writes Joanne Savage
  • The Life and Times of the Living Dead

    Zombie pick 'n' mix at QFT, but Andrew Johnston asks if there is any unlife left in the genre
  • Mr Hudson

    Pretty boy pop prince comes to Belfast, sans Jay Z
  • If Trees Could Talk

    Ben Simon gets spruced up for a jaunt through Belfast's woodland history
  • The Absence of Women

    David Lewis thinks Owen McCafferty's latest play a 'perfectly formed, mini-masterpiece'
  • Mo

    Channel 4 drama explores Mo Mowlam's battle against illness and Northern Ireland's 'dour' politicians. Fionola MeredIth attends a special preview screening at the QFT
  • The Gates

    John Connolly's Gates of Hell are about to open - mind the gap
  • Visual Arts in 2009

    Joanne Savage on the deftness of John Sherlock and the daftness of Sean Scully
  • FILM REVIEWS: Foyle Film Festival

    Garbhan Downey enjoys The Boys of St Columb's and Hush-A-Bye Baby
  • Ulster Orchestra

    Philip Hammond attends a lunchtime recital at the Ulster Hall
  • A Skull In Connemara

    Garbhan Downey is unimpressed by skull-smashing in Strabane
  • To Be Straight With You

    One of the Belfast Festival's most talked about productions
  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane

    The Lyric's temporary home at the Elmwood Hall is a fitting setting for Martin McDonagh's bleak, brilliant play
  • Fear and Loathing in Dublin

    A memoir of sex, drink and journalism in 1970s' Dublin
  • Red Light

    Redmond Entwistle's Belfast exhibition contrasts a gritty past with the glossy aspirations of an imagined future. But which is closer to the truth?
  • Lay Up Your Ends

    Martin Lynch and Charabanc Theatre Company take a trip down memory lane
  • Two Roads West

    Kabosh’s play in a taxi graduates from the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival to Feile An Phobail
  • Stereo War Favourites

    They come from Derry, they're headed for the stars
  • Antony and the Johnsons

    Soaringly beautiful yet surprisingly grounded, Antony Hegarty and co light up the Waterfront
  • Belfast Music Society

    Tasmin Little and John Lenehen buff up the gilding
  • Ross Noble

    A wildly entertaining, stream-of-consciousness trek through the mind of a maverick
  • Pumpgirl

    Fionola Meredith reviews Carol Moore's cinematic adaptation of the acclaimed stageplay
  • Five Minutes of Heaven

    Liam Neeson returns home to star alongside Jimmy Nesbitt in the best of the current crop of Troubles-related films
  • Owen O'Neill

    Tyrone funny man goes Out To Lunch
  • The Snowman

    The Oscar nominated animation is brought to life by the Ulster Orchestra
  • Des Bishop

    Irish-American comic has a dig at Newry, northern accents and the UDA
  • Paul Weller

    The Modfather keeps his legions happy at the Odyssey Arena
  • Ennio Morricone

    Italian maestro opens the 2008 Belfast Festival at Queen's with a bang
  • Once Upon A Hill

    Glenn Patterson memoir delves into a history of violence in Lisburn
  • Flights of Fancy

    Ulster Orchestra opens its new season with a fantastique voyage at the Waterfront Hall
  • Pumpgirl

    David Lewis watches sparks fly in the Irish premiere of Abbie Spallen's controversial play
  • Elite Squad

    Jose Padilha’s controversial tale of drugs and corruption blurs the line between cops and crooks in Rio's violent favelas
  • Sinbad

    David Lewis dives into Big Telly's latest aquatic adventure
  • Spokesong/Pentecost

    David Lewis sees a masterly playwright at work in the Parker Project. Click Play Audio to hear the Parker Project Podcast

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