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  • Julien Temple's Punk Revival

    Before his screening at the Foyle Film Festival, director Julien Temple recalls Derry, Detroit and The Undertones
  • Win Ralph Steadman Print and Carmen Tickets

    Win a signed print worth £500 from the famed Gonzo artist and two tickets to Bizet's opera at the Waterfront Hall
  • Penny Arcade Knows Too Much

    The doyenne of the New York art house movement on sexual freedom, President Obama and performing at the Outburst Festival
  • Belfast Festival: Peter Hitchens

    The veteran rightwing journalist on abortion, Direct Rule and the perceived lack of drug law enforcement in the UK
  • Michael Smiley is An Irishman in London

    The comic actor performs his one-man show, Immigrant!, at the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
  • Alternative Ulster Comes of Age

    Cormac Neeson and Tony Wright remember the high points of Belfast Music Week
  • Medbh McGuckian on Sex Appeal and Poetry

    Before her Aspects reading, the poet seeks inspiration from Beyoncé
  • Dancing From Dingle to Donegal

    Performance artist Dana McPherson explains the concept behind Nomadic Dance
  • The Irish Famine Explored in New Play, Belfast Girls

    Prizewinning playwight Jaki McCarrick premieres new play in London
  • Second Novel for Lucy Caldwell

    Watch video of the author reading from The Meeting Point, discussing Chekhov and writing about a crisis of faith
  • BELFAST FESTIVAL 2010: Martin Creed

      Turner Prize-winning artist to perform with Belfast duo at the Belfast Festival
  • Therapy?

    The band talk about touring Troublegum, the Ulster Hall, and their 20th anniversary
  • Stomp

    It's the most successful percussive dance show in the world. But founder Luke Cresswell would rather be at a rave
  • Honey Seems Bitter

    Curator Terry Sweeney on the extensive Omagh exhibition
  • Glorious Flotsam

    Killian Doherty's Derry exhibition brings Brad Pitt, George Bush and Harry Belafonte together in a celebration of New Orleans' enduring post-Katrina spirit. Watch an exclusive video below
  • The John Hewitt International Summer School

    Writers from all over the world arrive in honour of 'a poet to be thankful for.' Watch an exclusive video below
  • Neil Hannon

    The Divine Comedy frontman on film, the Feile and the Duckworth Lewis Method
  • The Willowstone Music and Arts Festival

    A small but certain success in Killyleagh. Click below for an exclusive performance from Ten Gallon Hat
  • Fighting Irishmen

    Fighting Irishmen

    NYC exhibition comes to the Ulster American Folk Park, featuring McGuigan's boots, McCullough's belt and Donnelly's desiccated arm. Click Play Video for an exclusive look
  • Daljit Nagra

    The British-Indian poet is a man of many voices. Click Play Video for an exclusive video podcast reading
  • Behind The Lens

    John Baucher's iconic images of the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival reveal the stories behind the performances
  • Abbie Spallen

    Pumpgirl is having its Irish premiere, but playwright Abbie Spallen is not optimistic about opportunities in Northern Irish theatre. Click Play Audio to hear comment
  • Through The Viewfinder

    Jimmy Nesbitt, Wayne Coyne and Anne Widdecombe appear in fearless photographer John Baucher's innovative exhibition. Click Play Video for a sneak preview with commentary
  • Little Shop of Horrors

    For 20 years Belfast's Rainbow Factory has been setting young people on the road to stardom. Click Play Audio to hear the screams from their latest production
  • Bob Dylan Arrives In Belfast

    Ireland's only exhibition of the rock icon's artwork arrives at the Bradbury Gallery
  • Carlo Gébler's Henry & Harriet

    Kabosh Theatre take to the streets of Belfast with Carlo Gébler's Henry & Harriet. Click Play Audio to hear from director Paula McFetridge and actress Carol Moore
  • Susan MacWilliam selected for Venice 2009

    Parapsychology, film and photography meet at the 2009 Biennale
  • Julie Gibson

    Snapping the architecture of County Down, Julie Gibson finds that photography is an eye-opening experience
  • Annilese Miskimmon

    Before bringing Bastien & Bastienne to Belfast's Baby Grand, Opera Theatre Company director Annilese Miskimmon checks in to chat about Carmen, rising stars and getting the best from her performers
  • Opera on the Edge

    The Opera Fringe Festival is back, bringing edgy exclusives and world premieres to County Down. Click Play Audio to hear from Rosa Solinas and conductor Roy Laughlin
  • My Cultural Life: John McGurgan

    The Omagh guitarist on crafting his own instrument and why the world might be made of sound. Click Play Audio for 'Twelve Angry Men'
  • Behind the Scenes with the Benson Brothers

    Portrush's fraternal film-makers return with Photograph, but they're happy to stay behind the camera. Click Play Video for a sneak preview
  • The Invisible Collection

    Tracing the influence of past masters on artists in the present day. Click Play Video for commentary with Dickon Hall 
  • CQAF: Andy McKee

    American guitarist’s second visit to Belfast raises massive response
  • When Dinosaurs Ruled in Northern Ireland

    The Blueprint Exhibition presents the evidence that says Woolly Mammoths walked in the north
  • Terry George

    The acclaimed director opens his new film, and finds a new city to boot. Click Play Audio to hear the post-film Q&A
  • James Joyce revolutionized writing and died half-blind in poverty.

    Now he's a rock star. Click Play Audio to hear more
  • Shooting Stars

    Steffan Hill has spent the early part of his career photographing stars in top London locations. Why in the name of Jebus is he back in Belfast?
  • Juliet Turner

    After more than ten years in the business, the Tyrone chanteuse is still smiling
  • Mickey B Shot at Maghaberry

    The Educational Shakespeare Company are taking the Bard behind bars
  • The Black Mirror

    Reflecting on Gareth Reid's Ava Gallery exhibition
  • The Truth Commissioner

    David Park's sixth novel is essential reading for Irish book lovers
  • In Memory of Mary

    Tom Paulin and Michael Longley mark the Lyric Theatre's enduring contribution to NI's creative life
  • Kelly Gallagher's Perceptions

    Click Play Video to watch an online exhibition, and discover how the county Down artist transforms her perceptions into paintings
  • Thinking for one's Self

    Kiran Acharya experiences a sheer and surreal force of Will
  • Going Straight to the Source

    NI's visual artists are spreading their wings, writes Kiran Acharya
  • Amanda McKittrick Ros

    Amanda McKittrick Ros - The World's Worst Writer?

    Larne's own took on every 'auctioneering agent of satan' and won, in her own inimitable way

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