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  • Community Arts Partnership

    Seamus Heaney Award for New Writing 2015

    Community Arts Partnership reward Stephanie Conn for her poem 'Lavender Fields' at a busy evening in Belfast's Duncairn Centre for Culture and Arts
  • Squat Pen

    The Squat Pen

    Ballycastle Writers Group host the fortnightly showcase of poetry and music on tour from its usual home of Belfast's No Alibis Bookshop
  • Nick Sharratt

    Humdinger! Children's Story Festival 2015

    The celebrated festival returns to Derry with illustrator Nick Sharratt, comedian David O'Doherty and more hosting fun family events from March 23 - 28
  • Seamus Heaney (Copyright of Mairead Henry)

    Seamus Heaney's Belfast Festival Memories

    Following news that Queen's University has withdrawn funding for the Belfast Festival, watch a video interview from 2012 in which the late poet recalls transformative Festival experiences
  • Rudimental

    Belsonic 2015 Headliners Announced

    Rudimental, Paloma Faith, Bastille and more set to play Belfast's Custom House Square in August – watch video of each act and prepare to buy your tickets on March 27
  • Van Morrison

    Duets: Re-working the Catalogue

    Van Morrison celebrates his 70th birthday with a committed, joyous collection of vocal collaborations featuring Michael Buble, Bobby Womack and a whole lot of soul
  • Julian Lloyd Webber

    Julian Lloyd Webber To Speak At Music Education Conference in Derry

    Renowned performer is joined by Duke Special and a host of industry professionals for free MusED 2015 symposium
  • Batman

    Batman: The Evolution of an Icon

    David Campbell, event coordinator of the Nerve Centre's Icons: Batman programme of events, on five artists whose incarnations of the Dark Knight will go down in history
  • Inspired Fest

    Guildhall Press Inspired Festival

    One-day literary celebration encourages aspiring writers of all ages in Derry
  • Temple

    Temple Opens in Derry

    View photographs from Bards Hill as Californian artist David Best's awe-inspiring structure provides thousands with the opportunity to 'leave a memory behind, let go of the past and look to the future'
  • Muse

    Muse Announce Surprise Belfast Date

    Rock giants will play an intimate show at the Ulster Hall Sunday, March 15 ahead of new album release this summer
  • Intercultural Programme

    Intercultural & Anti-Racism Programme

    Foyle Film Festival marks ten years of promoting diversity through film from March 23 - 28
  • Ward Thomas

    Rising Country Stars Ward Thomas Set For Derry Debut

    Twin sisters tipped as Britain's answer to America's household names play the Nerve Centre this Friday
  • Lisaire Comp

    Win a Front Room Session with the Lisaire String Quartet

    Experience some of NI's most talented musicians and artists up close and personal
  • Melissa Hamilton

    Meeting Ballet Dancer Melissa Hamilton

    First Soloist of the Royal Ballet on following her dreams and the From Bolshoi to Belfast exhibit
  • celtronic

    Celtronic

    Show of the world's finest electronic music in Derry~Londonderry
  • Nicola Russell

    My Cultural Life: Nicola Russell

    The artist on painting Bill Clinton, the simple pleasures of friendly horses and finding inspiration in the memory of Mo Mowlam
  • John Dunlap

    The American Declaration of Independence Was First Printed by a Man from Strabane

    County Tyrone-born John Dunlap was also George Washington's bodyguard, writes Cathal Coyle
  • bb

    'They’ve got your number and they’re knocking at your door' - Blood Brothers comes to the Millennium Forum

    The timeless 'standing ovation musical' is set to make you laugh, cry and sing along at Derry's Millennium Forum
  • Snow White Main

    Leave the politics for panto as Snow White sparkles at the Millennium Forum

    Former contestant on The Voice, Rachael O'Connor, on going from young audience member to lead star back home in the Forum's festive production
  • Swan Lake

    Ballet Ireland’s ‘Swan Lake’ set to grace the Millennium Forum

    Classically trained dancer Niamh O'Flanagan on fulfilling her 'dream' of performing in a new production of the immortal fairytale which is renowned the world over
  • hannah game

    Game of Thrones composer Hannah Peel prepares to 'Mix the City' for Culture Night Belfast

    The Craigavon born artist discusses her Emmy nominated score for HBO documentary The Last Watch and curating a rich tapestry of Belfast sounds for a new global music platform
  • Aspects 2019

    Top events to check out at Aspects Irish Literature Festival

    Heather McGarrigle does her best to narrow down ten highlights from this year's huge programme, not just for book lovers, from September 20 - October 6 in Bangor
  • Now for the North

    Immersive play at The MAC takes audiences on a journey around abortion rights

    Comprised of 12 scenes and an installation, Now For The North explores the subject from a wide variety of women's perspectives, explains the Artistic Director of Three’s Theatre Company, Anna Leckey
  • Friendsical - a parody musical about Friends

    When it hasn’t been your day, your week... Friendsical is the answer

    Central Perk comes to Derry's Millennium Forum for a musical reimagining of the iconic 90s sitcom
  • Gala Concert 2018

    Charles Wood Festival of Music and Summer School

    Experience world-class choral and organ music in the heart of Armagh
  • Carnival of Colours 2019

    Carnival of Colours

    The circus is on the move as the annual outdoor arts bash heads to Derry's Brooke Park for its 12th year, with an added emphasis on youth
  • Legally Blonde main

    Future stars to shine in youth theatre production of Legally Blonde

    Derry's Millennium Forum turns its attention to Hollywood with this musical adaptation of a turn of the century comedy classic
  • Creative Peninsula

    Be inspired by Creative Peninsula 2019

    Our top six picks of arts and crafts events at Ards and North Down’s annual celebration of local artists and makers
  • Creative Peninsula

    Creative Peninsula 2019

    Northern Ireland's largest celebration of art and craft, running throughout August across Ards and North Down. Tickets are on sale now for a host of hands-on workshops and special events
  • Fallen Fruit

    Playwright Katherina Radeva on borders, nationality, and Europe today

    With Brexit looming, Katherina Redeva revisits her play on the fall of communism in Bulgaria, giving it a contemporary flavour
  • Chezzie 2

    Dave Duggan play featuring live jazz band back at Derry festival

    Chezzie gets another Chance at this year's City of Derry Jazz & Big Band Festival, after first impressing audiences with its relatable, real music-driven story
  • Open Arts

    Artists with disabilities tackle Shakespeare and discover 'talents they never knew they had'

    Open Arts CEO Eileen Branagh admits that A Midsummer Night's Dream was a 'frightening prospect' but the hard work of 65 individuals over two years has set the stage for a magical production at the MAC
  • Troubles art review

    'Absorbing' Troubles Art exhibition reflects decades of tension and turmoil

    Over 40 works from National Museums NI's collections create an account of the conflict that's heartbreaking and hard to forget
  • Aeneid

    Stephen Rea returns to the MAC for Aeneid: Book VI

    Actor Stephen Rea and musician Neil Martin; friends, collaborators, co-conspirators, makers of mischief
  • Therapy CNI

    Talking 25 years of Troublegum, the record that made Therapy? rock stars

    Frontman Andy Cairns looks back on how the trio's 1994 masterpiece has helped keep them around to celebrate it while still ripping up stages around the world
  • Brian

    Actor and drama teaching innovator Brian McMahon on being back on stage with Bardic Theatre

    An entertainer and educator, Tyrone-born McMahon's methods have drawn acclaim all over Ireland. He talks to us about his approach to learning and starring in a new production of Martin McDonagh's The Beauty Queen of Leenane
  • Menopause musical

    'Who wants to surrender to middle age?' Not the cast of Menopause the Musical

    With humour, honesty and a cracking, 23-song soundtrack, the women behind the show's newest run are reassuring audiences that it's fine to be over 50
  • BCF 3.j

    Over 90 events for kids and families beginning this week at Belfast Children's Festival

    Young at Art are going big for the festival's 21st birthday with an even more fun for all ages following last year's landmark celebration
  • Rambert 2

    Renowned dance company Rambert bringing world's top young talents to Belfast

    A new junior ensemble born from the original British dance brand will be channelling its flawless artistry in a specially chosen trio of new and old works
  • Ghost feature main

    Love that transcends death: Ghost the Musical coming to the Millennium Forum

    Theatre star Jacqui Dubois on her prophetic encounter with Demi Moore, channelling Whoopi Goldberg and giving Derry a dose of classic Hollywood romance this Valentine's
  • ITTH

    A crackling Belfast comedy to cure the winter blues

    Christina Nelson talks about the hilarity of hair salons and sharing the spotlight while still playing half the cast in the follow-up to I'll Tell My Ma. Leave your seasonal worries and woes at the door...
  • Pan forum

    Peter Pan given a dazzling Derry makeover at the Millennium Forum

    Big musical numbers, pyrotechnics and pixie dust-like sprinklings of the city's trademark sense of humour takes the age-old panto to a magical new place
  • Fureys feature

    The Fureys: 'We can't imagine doing anything else'

    For brothers Eddie and George, family is everything, and audiences in Belfast and Derry are invited to be part of theirs this Christmas as the two toast 40 years in Irish folk music
  • Derry: The Irish Revolution, 1912-23, Adrian Grant

    Derry: The Irish Revolution, 1912-23

    Historian Adrian Grant delves a century into the city's past and, with new facts and parallels to today, manages to makes a gripping read from events we already know the outcomes of
  • FFF Homemade

    Homemade Highlights You Have to See at Foyle Film Festival

    Littered throughout a packed programme in Derry this year is a feast of Irish cinema from modern classics to new works by fresh filmmaking talents
  • Anim18

    Anim18: Celebrating the art of animation in Northern Ireland

    People across Belfast, Derry, Armagh and Strabane will have opportunities to watch award-winning works and learn from masters of the craft throughout November
  • Ghosts

    Dancing in the dark: multi-medium show brings scary stories to Derry walls

    Stories of ghosts and wise women are the perfect ingredients for a frightfully good night at Echo Echo Studios this weekend
  • Horror Soundtracks

    The Ten Scariest Horror Soundtracks

    Derry-based DJ Dano sifts through his collection for the spookiest scores, ahead of a pre-Halloween vinyl party at the Tower Museum
  • JOHN OCONNOR

    'Like moon dust dropped on Armagh': the rapid rise of the John O'Connor arts festival

    In just two years, the event has gone from an unknown prospect to one which lights up the city with four days of literary magic
  • Halloween Origins

    Traditions and superstitions from Halloween's Celtic roots

    Supernatural specialist Dr Bob Curran sheds light on the darker rituals and folklore that lay at the heart of Halloween's origins in Ireland
  • Halloween derry facts

    Ten Frightening Facts You Mightn't Know About Derry Halloween

    It's the number one place to be for Halloween, but did you know how it all began, the historic themes or the remarkable numbers behind the famous festival?
  • Myra review

    Myra's Story

    A play so good they named it twice, Fionna Hewitt-Twamley not only fills Carmel McCafferty's shoes comfortably, but is bewitching as the rock bottom title character once known as Maire
  • Halloween Costumes main

    Why dressing up has always been at the heart of Halloween

    From warding off spirits of the dead to bringing cities like Derry to life, costumes have played a key role in Ireland's traditions for thousands of years
  • Evita

    Singer Lucy O'Byrne gets ready to enchant as iconic First Lady Eva Peron

    The classically-trained Dubliner is Derry-bound as Andrew Lloyd Webber's award-winning musical makes its way to the Millennium Forum
  • Fake ID Joe Nawaz

    How family hardship and heartache inspired Joe's remarkably moving one-man show

    The Belfast writer balances humour with poignant home truths in his look-back at growing up in a mixed race house during the Troubles
  • Sea Pinks 2018

    Getting Deep with Sea Pinks

    Neil Brogan tells all about the Belfast band's seventh LP in eight years, from his surprise at their staying power to not succumbing to synths. Stream 'Rockpool Blue' below
  • Myra Main

    Acclaimed adaptation of Derry play tackles perceptions on homelessness and addiction

    Brian Foster's beloved Maire is reborn in the award-winning Myra's Story, which takes the tragic but universal tale to the gritty streets of Dublin
  • Jamie Dornan champions Strand Arts Centre’s refurbishment plans

    Jamie Dornan champions Strand Arts Centre’s refurbishment plans

    The Holywood actor popped into his childhood cinema to show his support for the venue’s 'urgently needed' renovation
  • Jennifer Barry

    Young Offenders' Jennifer Barry on becoming a Derry Girl for Lisa McGee play

    Star of one of this year's two hit Irish comedies discusses her leap from screen to stage and being part of a 'revolution' of women in the industry

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