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  • Chess

    Choreographed and directed by Craig Revel Horwood, this production of Chess is light on politics and big on love
  • Sleigh Bells

    It will be a while before the ringing stops, with the Brooklyn noise-pop duo pushing the limit at Winter Base  
  • Les McKeown's Legendary Bay City Rollers

    They didn't pay to hear his life story - 'a Tesco own-brand Greek tragedy'. He told it anyway
  • The King of Limbs

    Is it possible to review a Radiohead album two days after its unexpected release? Lee Henry thinks not
  • Thin Lizzy

    The rock legends pay tribute to guitarist Gary Moore by going back to basics
  • Shoot the Crow

    An early work by Owen McCafferty is given its Northern Irish debut, but has it stood the test of time?
  • David O’Doherty

    Despite a 'gaggle of noisy women', the Dublin comic ingratiates himself with the Empire faithful
  • The Rules of the Game

    Does everyone know the rules of sectarianism? This play turns the spotlight on the audience to find out
  • The Hold Steady

    The Brooklyn rockers aim to reconnect with their audience after a series of lukewarm album reviews
  • The Rubberbandits

    Sectarian chants from a section of the audience mar an otherwise enjoyable gig from the comedy hip-hop duo
  • Valentine's Exhibition

    Northern Irish artist/designer/makers give the Valentine's theme a big, warm hug
  • Adolf, Pip Utton

    Adolf

    Based on Hitler's writings and rants, this provocative piece of theatre is uncomfortable but essential viewing
  • True Grit

    The Dude becomes the Duke in the Cohen brothers' western remake that delivers on just about every front
  • Take Three Girls

    John Gray discovers new writing from Tara West, Lesley Richardson and Tanya Ravenswater at Finaghy Library
  • Wire

    The art-punk rockers keep it real in Belfast's Limelight, and they don't care who likes it or not
  • Strictly Come Dancing Live Tour

    Saucy comments, a passable pasodoble and Anne Widdecombe: there's only one word to describe the Strictly Live show - fab-u-lous!
  • Cinderella

    Scottish Ballet return to Belfast with 'a mischievous, tender, exciting' performance of Prokofiev's masterpiece
  • Erris

    A mother on hunger strike and a daughter sent to enforce the law, but where is the emotional punch in Hannah Burke's two-hander?
  • CW Stoneking

    The Aussie bluesman brings back the addictive rhythms of a bustling 1920s New Orleans saloon
  • Bronagh Gallagher

    Singing and storytelling in full swing as the Commitments star takes to the stage at the Out To Lunch Festival
  • Blue Valentine

    A refreshingly honest portrayal of an average relationship on the rocks - perhaps not one for Valentine's Day
  • Hurricane

    The life story of snooker's greatest genius graduates to the Grand Opera House
  • London Art Fair

    124 galleries exhibit, only one is Irish. Belfast's Golden Thread represent the old and the new
  • The Darker Side of Belfast

    A macabre history lesson delivered on the cobbled streets of the Cathedral Quarter
  • 15 Second Film Festival

    The majority are longer than 15 seconds, but this film festival is more than just a gimmick
  • Biutiful

    Javier Bardem plays a cancer-riddled gangster who talks to ghosts - a possibilty for best foreign language film at the Oscars
  • Super Vivere

    The secret to a long life is to dance a lot and drink some vodka, according to the nonagenarians in Susie Rea's exhibition
  • Capitalism A Love Story

    A master-class in how the 'one-percent' rob the rest of us blind by Michael Moore
  • Black Swan

    The personal cost of ambition and desire is viscerally explored in Darren Aronofsky's latest feature
  • Celtic Connections

    The Glasgow folk, roots and traditional music festival welcomes Dick Gaughan and Giant Sand
  • Fela!

    The latest production from NT Live is a dramatised biography of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti
  • NEDS

    A Scottish City of God chronicles the career path of a petty thug on a Glasgow Estate
  • What Would Helen Mirren Do?

    A supermarket attendant lives by the example of the Oscar-winning actress
  • David Soul

    No anecdotes, no filming, as the 1970s TV star recites classic works by Pablo Neruda
  • Lucy Porter

    The first-time mother on kissing men with beards, witnessing a 'slagalanche' and drinking at lunch time
  • JLS

    Andrew Johnston gives his 'expert opinion' on Simon Cowell's chart-topping foursome
  • John Hegley

    The performance poet proves to be a most charming man at the Out To Lunch Festival
  • Steve Bell

    The satirical cartoonist on caricaturing Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair and the cream of the Northern Irish political crop
  • Andi Osho

    Autobiographical comedy with a slightly smutty centre from the unlikely star of Mock the Week
  • The Last Romantic Out of Belfast

    Sam Keery's autobiographical novel delves into the constricting world of 1940s Belfast
  • The King's Speech

    Geoffrey Rush shines as an unorthodox speech therapist alongside Colin Firth's troubled King Edward
  • Rare Exports A Christmas Tale

    Block up the chimney, Santa's not happy in Finland's festive answer to Let the Right One In
  • Meat Loaf

    At 63 the Loaf's voice may have gone stale, but on the evidence of this typically theatrical show, crusty he is not
  • And So I Watch You From Afar

    Those lucky enough to get a ticket climb aboard the Dutch barge on the Lagan for a secret gig
  • Villagers

    2011 is set to be a year to remember for Conor O'Brien. Jill Black catches him before the arena tours begin
  • The Way Back

    A gruelling tale of survival in the Siberian wastelands leaves Ralph McLean pining for some Christmas frivolity
  • The Return Room

    WR Rodgers' radio play is reissued with illustrations and a recording of the original production
  • In View

    Joanne Savage finds narrow ideals of beauty under clever scrutiny at the Golden Thread Gallery
  • Of Gods and Men

    The true story of the abduction and murder of seven Cistercian monks in Algeria is Mike Catto's film of the year
  • Big Laughs Belfast

    Derry comic Adam Laughlin comperes a line-up of raw talent in the Black Box
  • Faustus

    Engaging new adaptation of Marlowe’s classic tale, with moments of great theatrical frisson
  • Frank, Dean and Sammy

    Deano should have stayed at home - Ol' Blue Eyes takes the ovation on his own
  • The Wee Wee Man

    An inventive mixture of poetry and song in the Ulster-Scots Irish tradition
  • The Stray Sod Country

    Patrick McCabe returns to 'a macabre world and a lost way of life'
  • Peter Andre

    Michael Jackson he is not, yet the Antipodean hunk remains a 'perfectly adequate entertainer'
  • Plan B

    Less grime, more wine - Belfast gives Ben Drew his due for braving the cold
  • Voices from Cave Hill

    Learn about the secret history of Cave Hill from the people who lived there
  • The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

    Lost lords and magical swords, the kids will find an escape in the third instalment of the Narnia franchise
  • Tourist History

    Chock full of singles, nevertheless Two Door Cinema Club's debut disappoints as a whole
  • War of the Worlds

    Jason Donovan stars in Jeff Wayne's musical, just don't expect it to make any sense

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