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Alternative Ulsters
Mark Carruthers asks Seamus Heaney, James Nesbitt and others what Ulster means to them -
A Particle of Dread
Field Day add Sam Shepard's Oedipus story to its impressive canon -
Maire A Woman of Derry
Carmel McCafferty bids farewell to a favourite role -
Danish String Quartet
Moving on Music invite the Scandinavian foursome to Belfast and Armagh -
Draw It In Chalk
Still on an indefinite hiatus, Captain Kennedy release an album's worth of archived material -
The Claudia Quintet
Composer John Hollenbeck performs his 9/11-inspired album in full at The MAC -
Celebrate the City
Three of Belfast's finest writers pay tribute to the legacy of CS Lewis -
Collective Histories
20 years of work produced under the Catalyst Arts banner is showcased at the Golden Thread Gallery -
Danny Boyle
The Oscar-winning director chats with screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce in Derry~Londonderry -
The Trouble with Harry
TheatreofplucK tell the story of Eugenia Falleni, an Australian transgender man convicted of murder -
Crows on the Wire
Jonathan Burgess gives voice to those officers who felt betrayed by the reformation of the RUC -
Big Bad Wolves
The 2013 Foyle Film Festival gets off to a thrilling start with the Quentin Tarantino-tipped Israeli revenge flick -
Alasdair Roberts
The Scottish collector of otherworldly songs delivers a compelling performance on the Belfast Barge -
Don Jon
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is writer, director and star of this mature meditation on one man's obsession with family, church and porn -
Precious Cargo
London Street Gallery hosts works from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland's Acquisitions Collection -
Millar's Hill Accordion Orchestra
Dungannon enjoys an eclectic programme and special guest appearance from Britain's Got Talent's Ashley Elliot -
Belfast Music Week
Chris Jones takes in a wealth of musical talents over three nights -
The Selfish Giant
Clio Barnard's kitchen sink adaptation of Oscar Wilde's children's story is not for the faint of heart -
Cats
Andrew Lloyd Webber's feline fantasy based on a TS Eliot poem travels outside of London after 21 years at the top -
A Sailortown Hero
Author Barry Flynn recounts the incredible career of Belfast boxer Rinty Monaghan at Titanic Belfast -
The Polaris Whisper
Kenneth Gregory's debut fantasy novel leaves John Higgins desperate for the next two volumes -
Summertime
A victim of sexual abuse searches for answers in David Ireland's 'consistently watchable' new play -
Made at Sadler's Wells
The iconic London dance studio bring 'a programme of short masterpieces' to the Grand Opera House -
The Ghost of the Mountain
Gary Lightbody's supergroup release a worthy follow up to The Place We Ran From -
Philomena
A mother is wronged by the Catholic Church in this surprisingly uplifting feature shot in County Down -
Brendan at the Chelsea
Adrian Dunbar is 'the monster at the centre of the maze' as Brendan Behan at the Lyric Theatre -
From Macklin to Friel
Derry~Londonderry's Waterside Theatre celebrate actor and playwright Charles Macklin -
Don't Try
Jetplane Landing's enduring DIY ethos shows that after six years they can still connect with hardcore fans -
Shane Todd
The Holywood comic brings his delusional alter ego Mike McGoldrick to the Black Box -
City Songs
Eriks Ešenvalds' new composition is premiered at the City of Derry International Choral Festival -
Duck, Death and the Tulip
Cahoots NI adapt Wolf Erlbruch's book aimed at changing young peoples' perception of death -
Ailish Tynan
Newry Chamber Music survive a funding scare to host the prize-winning Welsh singer -
Carminho
The acclaimed Portuguese fado singer brings the atmosphere of the tabernas to Belfast's Elmwood Hall -
Le Week-end
Love and marriage endure the fading of the Parisian light in Hanif Kureishi's latest silver screen collaboration -
Lorcan McGrane
King of the Geeks brings his Feral Man show to the Black Box, with support from Marcus Keeley -
Momentous Times
Derry~Londonderry's Centre for Contemporary Art elicits some purposeful enquiry on art and labour -
Grayson Perry
The Turner Prize winner delivers the annual Reith Lecture for BBC Radio 4 in Derry~Londonderry's Guildhall -
The Answer
With a new album to promote, the good-time hair rockers give the Limelight a show to remember, writes Laura Shields -
Departure Lounge
Pintsized Productions tackle Dougal Irvine's raunchy musical -
Sea Lavender
A gay love triangle unravels against the backdrop of the Siege of Derry in Andy Hinds' deft play