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  • Hidden Agenda

    Subversion and irony abound in works from the Crafts Council collection by Grayson Perry and others
  • Love's As Warm As Tears

    Ulster Youth Choir commemorate the outbreak of the First World War
  • Joe

    Nicholas Cage finds critical salvation in David Gordon Green's latest feature set in the rusted, dilapidated South
  • Brendel & Beckett

    The Austrian pianist and poet is a witty if laconic conversationalist at the Happy Days festival
  • Panti Bliss

    Ireland's leading drag queen delivers the Amnesty International Pride Lecture at The MAC in Belfast
  • Mood Indigo

    Michel Gondry's whimsical adaptation of the Boris Vian novel is a cocked-eyebrow of a film that never lets up
  • Romeo & Juliet

    Ulster Youth Orchestra perform music from Provofiev's great ballet and more at the Ulster Hall
  • Bathed In Lightning

    The life and legacy of guitarist John McLaughlin explored in Colin Harper's monumental new biography
  • July '14

    Andrew Lemon rounds up the latest releases from Boxcutter, Sister Ghost and TOSKA
  • Year Zero

    University of Ulster undergraduates exhibit glimpses of their artistic vision at SpaceCraft
  • Wuthering Heights

    Emily Brontë's classical novel is adapted at Banbridge's Solitude Park
  • John Hewitt

    Maureen Boyle attends a range of events at the International Summer School in Armagh
  • Comedy Day Festival

    Colin Geddis is ringmaster as the Crescent Arts Centre hosts a smorgasbord of Northern Irish comics
  • Palimpsest

    An inventive contemporary musing on the fraught nexus between past and present at the Golden Thread Gallery
  • Grand Central

    France is smitten with nuclear energy, but not the workers, in this adaptation of Elisabeth Filhol's satirical novel
  • Rhythm Nation

    Ulster Youth Training Choir gain valuable live performance experience at Craigavon Civic Centre
  • Skylight

    National Theatre's star-studded current production to be streamed live into Queen's Film Theatre on August 3
  • Albatross

    Andrew Farmer and Sons of Caliber ride the alt-folk wave with a debut album of highs and lows
  • Arborist

    Mark McCambridge continues to impress with rich tunes and a hard-earned earthy croon
  • Walled City Music Festival

    Founders Cathal Breslin and Sabrina Hu lead the opening concert in Derry~Londonderry
  • Creggan Writers' Showcase

    Guildhall Press invite a diverse range of writers to read in Derry~Londonderry
  • The Hundred-Year Old Man...

    ... Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared lives up to its protracted title
  • Home Words

    The Public Record Office celebrate the life and work of poet, activist and mentor John Hewitt
  • The Rock Machine Turns You On

    Art rock trio Petomane craft a fine collection of pop tunes full of wit and graphic poetry
  • Where There Are People

    Eamon O'Kane uses a derelict greenhouse in Denmark as a metaphor for man's desire to tame nature
  • The Stars of Ballymenone

    Charismatic anthropologist Henry Glassie returns to the County Fermanagh village where he made his name
  • Malcolm Orange Disappears

    Jan Carson's debut novel is a magical realist adventure that fizzes with life
  • June '14

    Andrew Lemon reviews the latest releases from Michael Mormecha, Go Swim and Freak's
  • Cold in July

    1980s Texas is the backdrop to Jim Mickle's impressively pulpy adaptation of the Joe R Lansdale novel
  • Anti-Flag

    Political punk veterans mark two decades together with an energetic showing at the Mandela Hall
  • Rhinos

    Hard-rocking duo Paul Currie and Laura Totten keep smiling despite a disappointing turnout at the Oh Yeah Music Centre
  • Romancing Ireland

    Paul Clements' biography of Richard Hayward reveals a forgotten renaissance man
  • Little Jokes

    Chatterbox Productions enter the weird world of Victorian renaissance man Edward Lear at The MAC
  • BD

    Schubert

    Barry Douglas's thunderously authoritative interpretation of the Austrian composer's final piano sonata
  • Alana Henderson

    Cellist and singer-songwriter exudes musicality at the Black Box
  • Hung by the Hawthorn

    Miriam de Búrca exposes societal divisions using folklore, draftsmanship and installation in Enniskillen
  • Breaking the Silence

    Former Israeli soldier turned peace campaigner Yehuda Shaul speaks from the heart at the Black Box
  • Jonathan Meades

    The inimitable architecture and food critic revels in language and sardonic wit at the Crescent Arts Centre
  • Belle

    Amma Asante tells the incredible true story of Miss Dido Belle Lindsay in this grandly realised sophomore feature
  • Hillbilly Hell

    16th Open House Festival continues with a celebration of blues and roots at the Empire Music Hall in Belfast
  • Kin

    Richard Gorman's meaningless abstract paintings with a Japanese bent leave Joanne Savage flabbergasted
  • The Tailor of Inverness

    The extraordinary story of one intrepid Polish father, soldier, tailor arrives at the Lyric Theatre
  • Fruitvale Station

    Ryan Coogler's searing directorial debut screens in Belfast as part of Community Relations Week
  • The Pigeon Men

    Felicity McCall bravely tackles the subject of child abuse in this compelling but disturbing novella
  • The Incubator

    New literary journal launches at the Black Box in Belfast with readings from featured writers
  • Rocky

    Party-poppers The Wonder Villains' long-awaited debut fizzes with youthful energy and delivers on live reputation
  • Game of Thrones

    Having sold out in record time, this touring show is an interesting diversion from the ongoing series
  • Septic Tiger

    Pearse Elliott's latest work is an entertaining if unwieldy beast set in the border area of post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
  • Art of the Troubles

    The current exhibition at the Ulster Museum inspires a day of discourse from a variety of speakers
  • Venus in Fur

    The boundaries between fact and fiction are blurred in Roman Polanski's amusing adaptation of the David Ives play
  • NI Night

    Former fabric designer Kevin Collins paints a 'delicate and luminous' version of Northern Ireland under the stars
  • The Delines

    A literate and uplifting performance at the Real Music Club from Willy Vlautin and Co
  • Suggs

    Madness frontman turned touring raconteur recalls an extraordinary life well lived at the Ulster Hall
  • Fading Gigolo

    John Turturro writes and directs this refined and stylish comedy starring Woody Allen and Sofia Vergara
  • Jimmy's Hall

    What was supposed to be Ken Loach's final film – an overly theatrical adaptation of the play by Donal O'Kelly – is no great legacy
  • Idir Dhá Aigne

    Michael Doherty and John Stewart present two very different visions of Belfast at An Culturlann
  • Villa & Discurso

    Villa & Discurso

    Guillermo Calderón's rumination on a damaged Chile feels familiar in post-conflict Belfast
  • May '14

    Andrew Lemon appraises the latest releases from Empty Lungs, Tied to Machines and UNKNWN
  • Curious Beasts

    John Higgins visits the Ulster Museum as an unusual collection from the British Museum packs up for Hull
  • PJ O'Rourke

    American conservative satirist holds court on the baby boom generation at Ulster Museum for the Hay Festival of Literature

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