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  • Punk Rock

    A series of brilliant stage debuts transport Lyric Theatre audiences into the teenage heart of darkness
  • Reverend Billy

    American comedy preacher brings his anti-consumerist campaign to Belfast's Corn Market with choir in tow
  • Hidden Agenda

    Subversion and irony abound in works from the Crafts Council collection by Grayson Perry and others
  • Comedy Day Festival

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

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

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

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

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

    John Higgins visits the Ulster Museum as an unusual collection from the British Museum packs up for Hull
  • Demented

    Gary Mitchell serves up a new crime comedy at the Lyric Theatre
  • Pony Dance

    Ponies Don't Play Football

    Pony Dance twerk The MAC audience into hysterics with their latest comedy production
  • VerseChorusVerse

    Singer-songwriter Tony Wright shows promise on debut solo album
  • The Sea

    John Banville's Booker Prize-winning novel is beautifully shot in Stephen Brown's stunted adaptation
  • Shamus

    Belfast Film Festival screen Eric Marquis' rarely-seen and decidedly quaint film shot in Belfast and beyond in 1958
  • Under the Skin

    Scarlett Johansson becomes human under a Scottish sky in Jonathan Glazer's compelling adaptation
  • Alan Irwin

    Winner of the 2014 Chortle Student Comedy Award at Queen's brings his Party Hard show to the Black Box
  • Dola

    An 'astonishingly assured and ambitious' debut concept album by experimental duo Allez Bartoli
  • About a Goth

    Staged Assault bring Tom Well's pithy play to the Black Box, chipped black nail varnish and all
  • Handwritten

    Old skool all-round entertainer Ryan Hand headlines a bizarre evening at the Black Box
  • Hello Belfast

    The John Hewitt hosts Clinton Kirkpatrick's bold vision of the city as a particoloured land of giants
  • Edna O'Brien

    The famous fiery red head novelist speaks of her memoir 'Country Girl' and the outcry caused by the epochal ‘The Country Girls’
  • FRAM! Two Men, One Suggestion, Zero Script

    Introducing Northern Ireland's first and only Chicago style long-form improv group
  • Burton's Last Call

    George Telfer is the boozey, hell-raising, womanising actor Richard Burton at Out To Lunch
  • Forget Turkey

    Corruption and ignorance stalk the land in Murphy, Gordon and Mitchell's end of year review
  • Celebrate the City

    Three of Belfast's finest writers pay tribute to the legacy of CS Lewis
  • Collective Histories

    20 years of work produced under the Catalyst Arts banner is showcased at the Golden Thread Gallery
  • Alasdair Roberts

    The Scottish collector of otherworldly songs delivers a compelling performance on the Belfast Barge
  • The Polaris Whisper

    Kenneth Gregory's debut fantasy novel leaves John Higgins desperate for the next two volumes
  • Made at Sadler's Wells

    The iconic London dance studio bring 'a programme of short masterpieces' to the Grand Opera House
  • Brendan at the Chelsea

    Adrian Dunbar is 'the monster at the centre of the maze' as Brendan Behan at the Lyric Theatre
  • Shane Todd

    The Holywood comic brings his delusional alter ego Mike McGoldrick to the Black Box
  • Lorcan McGrane

    King of the Geeks brings his Feral Man show to the Black Box, with support from Marcus Keeley
  • REACT

    John Higgins joins the 'reactors' at an open discussion on the 2013 Turner Prize nominees
  • Man in the Moon

    Pearse Elliott's play set in west Belfast features a bravura performance from Ciaran Nolan as a man plagued by suicide
  • Pun Run

    Bec Hill's comedy concept evening arrives in the Black Box as the Belly Laughs Comedy Festival continues
  • Seven 2 Ten Comedy Podcast

    Christian Talbot searches for insight by interviewing comedians from north and south of the border
  • Meeting at Menin Gate

    Victim becomes aggressor in a Belgium hotel room in Martin Lynch's 'vivid and harrowing' new play
  • Art in the Eastside

    John Higgins buys an expensive bus ticket to explore the billboards of east Belfast
  • Testing Times

    The latest ironic offering from Belfast band War Hole is a thing 'of rare and affecting beauty'
  • Alpha Papa

    Alan Partridge finally makes it to the silver screen after 20 years of network nightmares – welcome to big school
  • Partition

    Void gallery in Derry~Londonderry invite an array of theorists, curators and artists to fill a space – or not
  • Comedy Promoter Graeme Watson's Infinite Jest

    Diversity is key for comedy promoter Graeme Watson, who hopes to gives Northern Irish audiences something funny to chew on
  • The Last of a Species

    Extinction is a constant threat in Limerick painter Robert Ryan's 'huge and uncaring world'
  • Michael Legge

    With the Edinburgh Fringe on the horizon, Michael Legge hones his latest set, supported by Ruaidhrí Ward
  • Train Stop

    Is Cian Donnelly's performance piece at the Golden Thread Gallery 'horrible and frightening' or downright hilarious?
  • After The Bell Jar

    Sylvia Plath's novel makes for a tricky play, but writer James Johnson's script is 'unblemished and blissful'
  • Love For Sale

    A Charles Bukowski short story is relocated to Belfast, where blow-up dolls remains taboo
  • Belfast Photo Festival Returns from June 6 – 30

    After a two-year hiatus, the city-wide celebration of photography returns with some intriguing exhibitions and talks
  • One Night Only with Author Emma Heatherington

    The County Tyrone author talks about her latest novel, juggling jobs and using Northern Ireland as a literary backdrop
  • Will Self

    Absurdist jokes, ruminations on rambling and 'dizzying, synaesthetic' descriptions of London are the order of the day
  • Jump

    Derry~Londonderry has never looked so beautiful as in Keiron J Walsh's high-octane new feature set in the City of Culture
  • Transfer Theatre Company Prepare for Second Production

    Artistic director Roger Dane on filling a gap in the market and producing Polly Stenham's That Face in Voodoo, Belfast
  • Belfast Film Festival Does Fashion

    Having worked with Lady Gaga, Chloé and Sinéad O'Connor, filmmaker Kathryn Ferguson will rock the Belfast Barge
  • Shakespeare's Sisters

    Fickle Favours' inaugural production gives new voice to the Bard's heroines
  • Andy Warhol at The MAC

    A 'beautifully put together' retrospective of the pop artist's work cements The MAC's place as Northern Ireland's finest
  • Helena Hamilton at Catalyst Arts

    The conceptual artist hopes to 'make you feel a little bit sick' with her current exhibit in the Belfast gallery, which features multiple audio recordings
  • The Shadow of a Doubt

    Multi-disciplinary artist Sandra Johnston poses more questions than she provides answers with an intriguing exhibition at the Golden Thread Gallery
  • Rob Newman

    Much oil has flowed under the bridge, and into the hands of Western businessmen, since Rob Newman filled Wembley Stadium with David Baddiel
  • A Contemporary Sublime

    Photographer Mary McIntyre finds beauty in the most desolate of rural landscapes in a comprehensive exhibition at The MAC

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