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Female artists like Mainie Jellett feature heavily in this abridged exhibition at the FE McWilliam Gallery in Banbridge
Lee Henry recalls spending time with the poet in his Dublin home, and learning of a Mournes connection
Bangor's Ava Gallery hosts an exhibition of the great man's work. Take a tour with director David Britton
Seacourt Print Workshop artists take inspiration from the Ulster Museum's geological collections for August Craft Month
The Kearney brothers from Warrenpoint like to play music in public for fun. Watch video of performances in Belfast and Derry~Londonderry
Watch video from Brian John Spencer's exhibition of satirical caricatures at Common Grounds café
Artistic director Michael Weir introduces two outstanding exhibitions at the Waterfront Hall and Ormeau Baths Gallery
Will the Lurgan comic's latest show, GOWIMA, win over the ladies? As chat up lines go...
The Ike and Tina Turner story comes to Belfast, replete with hilarious wigs and a crowd-pleasing set of classic songs
The singer-songwriter from County Down continues with his studies despite preparing to release EP number three, If You're Goin' That Way, in June
Writer/director Paul Kennedy on opening the Belfast Film Festival on April 11 with his debut feature that's 'not about the Troubles'
'To remember everything is a form of madness.' Ireland is transformed in Brian Friel's play about the infinite evolution of language
The Belfast-based singer-songwriter has overcome domestic violence and drug addiction to forge a career in music
The Belfast artist is inspired by the Golden Age of Hollywood with her debut solo exhibition at Queen's Film Theatre
Co-writing and starring in one of Northern Ireland's most successful plays has 'vindicated' Donna O'Connor after years spent 'out in the cold'
Belfast artist Claire Morgan's stunning installation at The MAC, on show until January 2013, elevates the Sunken Gallery to new heights
Ivan Little finally gives in to the inevitable – playing a dame in panto. But has he got the singing and dancing chops to pull it off at the Waterfront?
The Royal Ulster Academy's 131st annual showcase is a joyous compendium of Northern Irish talent
Were you at Queen's University when Jimi Hendrix played the Whitla Hall, or when Seamus Heaney first read in 1961? Archive your festival memories
Where will you be on the evening of Friday, September 21? Plan your Culture Night 2012 schedule here
Nature and performance collide in the latest collaboration between choreographer Steve Batts and climber Dan Shipsides
Props and costumes from James Cameron's Oscar-winning epic film go on display at Titanic Belfast until February 2013
DJ Dibby Dougherty draws from experience in finding and promoting new artists. 'It's music that we love, and that's crucial'
Historical buildings open their doors to the public from September 6 - 9, and this year art plays a part
The inaugural four-day festival of 'tech, media and music' takes over venues across the maiden city
Festival director Michael MacGowan on inspirational anecdotes, charity donations and cleansing body and soul
Expect the unexpected at St Mary's University College, where several exhibits tell the story of the westside
The Ulster Orchestra and Ulster Youth Orchestra combine at BBC Proms with a new work inspired by the Antrim countryside
The public art exhibit has been put out to pasture from New York to Taipei. Now Cow Parade arrives in Northern Ireland
Lawrence Street Workshops artist Martin Carter is joined by stall holders to ring in the London 2012 Olympic Games
The luminaries of Irish literature photographed in their homes by Darragh Casey. Cup of tea, anyone?
The Royal Ulster Academy enlist primary school pupils to photograph themselves and their environment
Festival season is upon us. So plan your diary and let us know what's happening in your area
Watch video from Victoria Square as world-renowned street artist Julian Beever plays with our perspectives
Watch video of the Olympic convoy en route from Belfast to Portrush and Derry~Londonderry to Enniskillen
From the Mourne Mountains to Nashville and back – County Down's latest songwriting star has high hopes
One of New York's most popular traditional music sessions is the subject of Elzbieta Szoka's revealing documentary
Watch Dolbro Dan and And So I Watch You From Afar perform in indie stores and find out what's happening in your area
The author and playwright turns her sights on the NHS in Afternoon Drama slot
Vivid lyrics, catchy hooks and 'a voice that could tame dinosaurs' bode well for Gareth Dunlop
Derry~Londonderry hosts three-day festival to celebrate and debate media in all its forms
New BBC Northern Ireland drama follows six students as they begin university – it's no Hollyoaks
Shauna Tohill on providing the soundtrack to the ni2012 campaign, performing at the EMAs and the rise of the female solo artist
For director Ali Fitzgibbon the important thing is to take kids seriously and always steer clear of panto
The Ulster Museum raid their archive to celebrate the life and work of Sir John Lavery
After 46 years of playing the blues, the guitarist misses the Guinness Spot and keeps finding Steely Dan on his CD player
Award-winning exponent of the sean-nós singing style on influences, albums and flying to the moon
The crime author has re-published a children's novel and plans to tour schools throughout Northern Ireland
The Jordanstown film-maker on Roald Dahl, doodling and being nominated for a British Animation Award
Listen to a podcast featuring performances by the Belfast Pickwick Players and actress Rosie Pelan
Frontman Deci Gallen on new album 100 Miles of Broken Pavement
The mentalist and entertainer on pulling tricks, counting coins and having Banksy finish the bedroom
The world in miniature conjures memories of primary school
Belfast-born comedian comes home for the Out To Lunch Festival
In the age of austerity, it's still much easier if the experts do the work
Watch video from Ann-Marie Robinson's whimsical retrospective at the ISLAND Arts Centre
Stephen Merchant steps out of Ricky Gervais's shadow with an 'assured and concise' set of his own
The screenwriter on the risks and rewards of creative writing ahead of a masterclass at Cinemagic
Director of the Foyle Film Festival on Some Like It Hot, City of Culture 2013 and this year's festival programme
Listen to Baroness May Blood's full lecture, 'From the Factory Floor to the House of Lords'
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