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  • Anne McMaster Main

    Theatre taught me not to be afraid

    Anne McMaster reveals how her driven mindset and love for the stage has kept her going through life's toughest times while giving her a career on both sides of the Atlantic
  • Hilary Copeland Main

    Working your way up in the arts sector

    Hilary Copeland on how every piece of experience counts on the course to becoming a creative and cultural professional – an exciting area where there's no typical day
  • Writers retreats

    Creative Retreats in Northern Ireland

    Find the perfect location for some time out to work on your next creative project, or simply gather your thoughts
  • Buckle My Shoe 2.jpg

    Kith and Kindle: Self-Publishing a Century-Old Family Story

    Debut author Aileen Bartlett on piecing together a true tale of childhood in WW1 Belfast and the importance of celebrating our predecessors
  • Faerie Thorn Big Telly

    The Faerie Thorn on Stage

    Big Telly Theatre Company hooks Open House Festival audience with scratch performance of their latest production
  • Cirque Main

    Couture on the Coast

    First ever fashion extravaganza at Barry's Amusements planned to restore the glitz and glamour of Portrush past
  • Paul Charles

    Magherafelt's Man of Mystery

    Crime author Paul Charles on taking the Agatha Christie approach for his latest whodunnit and why fictional detectives needn't be dysfunctional
  • Emma Colbert

    Emma Colbert is Wild at Art

    With her work starting to see international recognition, the Portrush-based painter hopes to progress even further from her signature pet portraits
  • Dawn Coulter Cruttenden - Nellie Melba

    London Calling for Derry's Dawn Cruttenden

    Having had her work bought by Stevie Nicks, the artist has become the first woman to be commissioned by the English capital's 'most famous hotel'
  • Two Cities One Book Main

    Belfast and Dublin Unite for Two Cities One Book

    Author Lia Mills on her Easter Rising-set novel Fallen, chosen to bring the Irish capitals together with a month of reading-related events throughout April
  • Martina Devlin Anthony Quinn Libraries NI

    Creativity Month Writers in Residence

    Authors Martina Devlin and Anthony Quinn share their enthusiasm for the Libraries NI role as duties are split for the first time
  • Stephanie Conn

    The Woman on the Other Side

    Ballyclare poet Stephanie Conn on how she turned words of comfort into an award-winning trade ahead of her debut collection's release
  • Women Aloud NI Main

    Women Aloud NI

    One-day literary celebration aims to bring due recognition to our wealth of female authors, poets and storytellers
  • Ulster Hall 1890

    The Musical Life of Nineteenth-Century Belfast

    Roy Johnston's posthumous chronicle of the formative period is an unprecedented work. Claire Savage reports from its launch at the Linen Hall Library
  • Colin Bateman 2015

    Colin Bateman Reports Back

    The celebrated writer revisits his newsroom roots in his latest novel, and looks forward to his Paisley/McGuinness script making it to the big screen
  • Ian Rankin 1

    An Evening with Ian Rankin

    The acclaimed author on why his latest release isn't 'really a Rebus novel', as the retired detective moves out on his own in the Scottish capital
  • Burnside Launch

    Sam Burnside Book Launch

    Playwright Frank McGuinness and more mark the release of the poet's newest publications with recitals tinged with the significance of recent world events
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    Doing Justice to Valberg

    Author and solicitor Desmond Doherty on the lauded crime series, and adapting to the big screen, ahead of the launch of its third instalment
  • Karun 2.jpg

    Leon McCarron Goes With the Flow

    The County Derry adventurer on changing perceptions of Iran through a new film tracing his thrilling journey along the country's longest river
  • Atlantic Sessions

    Atlantic Sessions Crash the North Coast

    The 'one of a kind' music festival's latest edition brings a host of free performances and special events to venues along Ireland's most breathtaking backdrop
  • Dunluce

    NI's Most Haunted

    Take a whistle-stop tour through our history of ghostly goings-on with legends of paranormal activity across the north
  • Connolly McGilloway

    Brian McGilloway and John Connolly

    Two of Ireland's most accomplished crime authors trade literary lessons to mark the double launch of their latest books
  • Carlo Gebler and Ian Sansom

    My Writing Life; Why Bother?

    Authors Carlo Gébler and Ian Sansom share their views and experiences of the literary world with a sold-out crowd at Aspects Festival
  • Gulliver at the MAC

    Gulliver Travels to The MAC

    Big Telly Theatre Company's first co-production with the Belfast venue takes the literary explorer to all new territory
  • Where are they now

    Bangor Artist Dedicates Exhibition to Wife After Cancer All-Clear

    'Where are they now?' is Leslie's Nicholl's loving tribute to his partner and those who helped her win five-year fight
  • Barlow By the Book

    John McAllister Does Things By the Book

    The Armagh author on how early writing habits and working life during the Troubles continues to shape his acclaimed crime novels
  • Aperture Festival

    Corrymeela’s Arts and Culture Festival Kicks Off This Weekend

    Duke Special set to attend inaugural festival of diversity, arts, debates, politics and music, marking 50 years of peacemaking
  • Dave Mullan

    Dave Mullan Lands Down Under

    Having been signed by a new Australian label, the travelling young troubadour is doing it himself from the North Coast to the Gold Coast
  • Ulster Uni New Campus

    Open House Architecture Festival

    PLACE celebrate the engineering of Belfast's most iconic sites and offer a first glimpse at future landmarks with inaugural weekend of free, expert-led tours
  • John Hewitt

    Hewitt Finds His Rightful Home

    Ulster Museum hosts the returning exhibition recognising the literary legacy of its most celebrated alumni
  • Elaine Gaston

    Elaine Gaston

    The Ballycastle poet on launching her debut collection on Doire Press and using language to confront the everyday complexities of North Coast life
  • Walking to the Ark, Carlo Gebler

    Walking to the Ark

    Carlo Gébler’s new play serves up the Siege of Derry through the eyes of a family in crisis. 'What people think happened and what actually happened is always contested'
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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...
  • 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
  • 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?
  • 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
  • Flint Studios

    'People say once you get to 40 you can’t run your own business. That’s nonsense.'

    As co-owner of award-winning tech firm Flint Studios, Jeremy Biggerstaff has shown that with the right steps 'it's never too late' to achieve those creative career goals
  • Jude Burrows Main 2

    How to have a decorated career as an interior designer

    'I really love what I do' – Jude Burrows on the joys of thinking outside the box when it comes to styling beautiful spaces and working creatively with clients
  • kabosh quartered

    Theatre company's audio walking tour will let you explore Belfast with new eyes and ears

    Dominic Montague's immersive love story Quartered aims to challenge perceptions and remove fear around how the city's LGBTQ+ community might feel in public
  • Creativity Month writing article

    Why there's no right way to becoming a writer

    Authors Myra Zepf and Claire Savage reflect on their different routes to publication and share tips for aspiring scribes to carve their own path
  • Louise Brogan 1 copy

    The buzz about Louise Brogan aka The Social Bee

    The Newtownabbey native had an unconventional route to becoming a digital entrepreneur, but now businesses are swarming her for marketing expertise
  • Keith Millar Music Feature

    Carving out a music industry career in Northern Ireland

    'It's a good time to be involved' says Keith Millar, whose keen ear for talent and willingness to make connections has lead to an array of exciting roles
  • Atlantic Rose 3

    How archaeologist Emma Thorpe unearthed a career in crafts

    As the countdown to Creativity Month begins, the Portstewart-based artist charts her journey from digging up the Bronze Age to making it as a silversmith – plus tips for how you can move up the crafty careers ladder
  • NIO _ Cosi fan tutte

    NI Opera Bring the Music of Mozart into the Roaring Twenties

    Award-winning soprano Aoife Miskelly on wrapping her voice around the Italian language for Così fan tutte's glittering makeover
  • Mount Stewart Convos 2017

    Mount Stewart Keeps the Conversation Going

    The award-winning property aims to pick up from where last year's festival left off with another vibrant weekend of talks, panels, music and much more
  • Titanicdance 2017 Main

    Clear the Decks for Titanicdance

    Choreographer and lead performer James Keegan promises audiences will be 'reeled' in once more as the as the hit show returns to our shores
  • NI Holiday Reads large

    10 Northern Ireland Holiday Reads

    Local authors who are worth taking along on your summer break
  • Jane Austen 200

    Jane Austen at 200

    NI writers on the literary icon's work remaining relevant and its role in bringing women-led stories to wider prominence
  • Ciaran McMenamin Main

    Rave Reviews: Ciarán McMenamin

    With its dark humour and '90s hedonism, the Fermanagh actor's first novel is like Trainspotting during the Troubles. Before opening the Belfast Book Festival, he talks about the positive reception and bringing Skintown to the big screen
  • Joseph Comp

    Joe McElderry is Still Living the Dream

    Seven years after his breakout success, the X Factor winner is savouring every opportunity while he can, whether in the studio or his blossoming stage career
  • Children's Books Claire Savage

    A Few of My Favourite Children's Books

    Author and Culture NI critic Claire Savage recalls the stories which enchanted her early years ahead of the launch of her own first novel for young readers
  • Faerie Thorn Review

    The Faerie Thorn

    After a promising preview, Big Telly bring Jane Talbot's North Coast fables to the stage in a fully realised adaptation fit for the company's 30th year
  • Lara Morgan Creativity Month

    Derry-Strabane Mean Business with Enterprise Week 2017

    From Virgin Media and Google to self-made millionaire Lara Morgan, budding entrepreneurs and start-ups won't be short of motivation from this year's line-up
  • Playful Museums Feature

    Fun and Games at the Museums

    Not just a place for old relics – a new festival plans to exhibit the priceless potential of Northern Ireland's museums for ages 0-5
  • Artists to Watch 2017

    Northern Ireland Artists to Watch in 2017

    A round-up of some of the rising stars tipped to light up local literature, theatre, music and more in the year to come

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