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Forty years after first taking to the stage, the world's most beloved orphan shows little sign of her age in this riot of colour and movement at the Millennium Forum
Colin Davidson's powerful portraits of those left mourning by the Troubles take on a profound new significance in the tragedy-stricken French capital
Derry International Choral Festival due to return from 19 – 23 October 2016
Not just for techno heads, the Belfast firm is lighting up Ireland's leading festivals and stimulating the senses of top brands across the globe
Emma Patterson takes in a triumvirate of international collections the Belfast arts venue has brought to Northern Ireland for the first time
Young at Art's Ali Fitzgibbon on bringing her baby full circle and the 'short-sighted' cuts that lead to little ones losing out
The Festival of Ideas and Politics returns to stimulate discussion on the big issues of today with high profile talks, theatre and more
Michael McAlinden takes a bus back to film's golden age for a special showing of John Ford's The Quiet Man
Jane Hardy discovers a deeper understanding of the Dutch artist's final work with like-minded learners at the Ulster Museum
With over 100 brain-tingling events, we handpick the highlights of a packed programme running from February 18 to 28
One-day literary celebration aims to bring due recognition to our wealth of female authors, poets and storytellers
The Belfast festival is calling for entries up to ten minutes in length to compete in the annual awards showcase
Renewed understanding and contemporary relevance is brought to the events of 1916 in this novel fusion of spoken performance and image projection
Claire McKeever rounds up an assortment of exhibitions each offering a unique take on the people and places around us
Former Pitchfork editor and feminist writer Jessica Hopper will deliver a keynote at next month's Women's Work festival
The Crumlin-born artist on the travels that shaped his craft and exhibiting alongside Kenyan woodcutting mentor John Silver Kimani
NI's theatre community comes together this month to launch an archive of the much-missed actor/director's work at the Linen Hall Library
Vincent McDonnell's unusual exhibition re-writes Enniskillen's past from under the guise of a biblical discovery
The revolving folk ensemble leave little to be desired in a showcase proving them to be the crown jewel of the first Derry International Irish Music Festival
Award-winning chef Emmett McCourt brings out the forward-thinking flavours of Derry's new music festival in a night where the menu matches the performances
Emma Jordan tactfully transposes Willy Russell's play to Belfast with help from two extraordinary leads in this fine start to the year for the Lyric Theatre
Editor Chris Agee on how the poet's absence has already affected the cultural landscape, as the journal for contemporary writing launches its second tribute issue
'One Day' exhibition in Derry aims to break down the social barriers around death and address the isolation that so often follows
Roy Johnston's posthumous chronicle of the formative period is an unprecedented work. Claire Savage reports from its launch at the Linen Hall Library
Paul McVeigh's debut novel The Good Son will be the literary focus of the milestone 50th Brighton Festival
As LEGO fanatic Warren Elsmore brings his Brick Wonders exhibition to Derry, Dominic Kearney explores the lasting power behind the creative phenomenon
Queen's Film Theatre and BFI celebrate the city's cinematic heritage with an eclectic week of film and archive footage screenings
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
Belfast's Titanic Quarter will welcome back the pulsating showcase of electronic music and tech culture this June. Register free for its day conference now
Get a first look at Stephen Fingleton's BAFTA-nominated thriller before a preview run at Queen's Film Theatre from February 5
The firebrand poet exemplifies the rejuvenating power of punk in a razor-sharp and surprisingly poignant Out to Lunch performance
The third instalment of Terra Nova's Arrivals project immerses audiences in the domestic hardships of the UK immigration system
Ten Pieces campaign encourages pupils across Northern Ireland to respond to works by history's most renowned composers
The first acts and dates have been revealed for this year's edition of the city's autumn arts mainstay
The film charity for young people is seeking entrants for this year's festival awards competition
Having recorded his first albums aged 68, the Holywood filmmaker muses on reincarnation, working with Mudd Wallace and his affinity with America
UK-wide programme of commemorative events and commissions includes major works across Northern Ireland in 2016
After the heady heights of the Fleadh, Cara Dillon believes Cultúrlann's new eight-day Irish music festival will cement the city's place on the map
Out to Lunch continue to brighten the dark days of January with a no frills fix of book-based works from NI Opera's fabulous young artists
Orbital man Paul Hartnoll, singer-songwriter Nadine Shah and more join Steve Albini among guest speakers at next month's music industry event
Jane Coyle on how an inconspicuous Jewish Museum artefact inspired her award-winning play, ahead of a special Holocaust Memorial performance at Belfast City Hall
Leonardo DiCaprio and the makers of Birdman combine for the visceral, awe-inspiring culmination of their cinematic careers
Help make culture and arts available to everyone by having your say on its use to promote equality and tackle poverty and social exclusion
The Les Mis star on the roadblocks that come with musical theatre and giving back through his new drama initiative for young people
Let your cultural calendar take shape with expert picks for 2016 from our own dedicated critics
Fermanagh filmmaker Stephen Fingleton's first feature-length has been named among the nominees for this year's Outstanding Debut
Whether they're awards season heavyweights, box office giants or something that sparks excitement closer to home, these feature-lengths aren't to be missed in the year ahead
Nerve Centre hosts the first Irish exhibition of Warren Elsmore's Brick Wonders from February 6 - and your creation could be included
Chris Jones sets his sights on the emerging names, established favourites and returning heroes expected to make the most noise in the year to come
After a year fraught with cuts, the enduring festival is back to help Belfast ring in 2016 with another hearty helping of performing arts
Martin Byrne's instrumental score for the harrowing Prime Cut theatre production stands strong even when removed from its dramatic visual context
Rock super-producer behind acclaimed albums by Nirvana and more set to appear at second Output music conference in February
Having designed the year's most widely circulated magazine cover, the Belfast-born artist's instantly recognisable work has found a bigger audience than ever before
John Higgins takes an introductory look at Tinderbox Theatre Company's flagship developmental scheme for emerging playwrights
James Ellis's memoir raises questions of the times that deprived the late actor of his true off-stage potential as well as the wider barriers art must often overcome
Belfast theatre names the award-winning musician as latest in line for the prestigious post
Arts Council NI announce the 21 artists recognised with the annual award to help further creative careers
Through fearless programming and financial initiative, Greg Caffrey's contemporary music group are delivering a scintillating season of classical in Belfast
Strabane's leading arts venue welcomes a new season of cultural events to its live stage and gallery space
Undertones founder John O’Neill ponders the Derry band's continued longevity as they gear up for a series of 40th anniversary celebrations
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