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  • PORTS Main

    The Devil is a Songbird

    Ports' long-awaited debut album is one to fall into and appreciate in full, placing them amongst the modern masters of sophisticated and heart-breaking alt rock
  • Soak / Duke Special

    Soak and Duke Special at McGrory's

    Young starlet from Derry supports established artist from Belfast as guitar meets piano in a battle of the solo performers
  • Exploring Spaces

    Group show at the Roe Valley Arts Centre inspires new perspectives
  • Royal Ulster Academy

    After 133 years, the annual exhibit of art by members and non-members continues to astonish
  • The Starry Messenger

    Derry's Void gallery exhibits a cross-section of video works shot on 16mm film
  • Walled City Tattoo

    Walled City Tattoo

    Derry's got talent as drummers, dancers, singers and stuntmen transport Ebrington back in time
  • Creggan Writers' Showcase

    Guildhall Press invite a diverse range of writers to read in Derry~Londonderry
  • Rinty

    A Sailortown Hero

    Author Barry Flynn recounts the incredible career of Belfast boxer Rinty Monaghan at Titanic Belfast
  • Deep Time

    Seacourt Print Workshop artists take inspiration from the Ulster Museum's geological collections for August Craft Month
  • Soul Sister

    The Ike and Tina Turner story comes to Belfast, replete with hilarious wigs and a crowd-pleasing set of classic songs
  • Translations

    'To remember everything is a form of madness.' Ireland is transformed in Brian Friel's play about the infinite evolution of language
  • Gone to Seed

    Belfast artist Claire Morgan's stunning installation at The MAC, on show until January 2013, elevates the Sunken Gallery to new heights
  • RUA Exhibition

    The Royal Ulster Academy's 131st annual showcase is a joyous compendium of Northern Irish talent
  • Féile an Phobail

    Expect the unexpected at St Mary's University College, where several exhibits tell the story of the westside
  • Writing in Light

    The luminaries of Irish literature photographed in their homes by Darragh Casey. Cup of tea, anyone?
  • One Day In The Life Of...

    The Royal Ulster Academy enlist primary school pupils to photograph themselves and their environment
  • Beautiful People

    One of New York's most popular traditional music sessions is the subject of Elzbieta Szoka's revealing documentary
  • Devil Mocks Me

    Vivid lyrics, catchy hooks and 'a voice that could tame dinosaurs' bode well for Gareth Dunlop
  • 6Degrees

    New BBC Northern Ireland drama follows six students as they begin university – it's no Hollyoaks
  • John Laverty under the cherry tree

    A Gift to the City

    The Ulster Museum raid their archive to celebrate the life and work of Sir John Lavery
  • Model Realities

    The world in miniature conjures memories of primary school
  • Hello Ladies

    Stephen Merchant steps out of Ricky Gervais's shadow with an 'assured and concise' set of his own
  • Rise of the Planet of the Apes

    The title is long, but the film is short – and packed full of mindless action for all the family
  • Horrible Bosses

    'You would have to admit our lives would be easier if our bosses weren't alive'
  • Bridesmaids

    Catfights, air rage and one-night stands – who'd be a bridesmaid?
  • A History of the Irish Novel

    A whistle-stop tour of Derek Hand's thesis, touching on Edgeworth, Joyce and Bell
  • The Hangover 2

    It has a new setting, a new bride, but few new ideas - Todd Phillips' sequel is a major comedown
  • The Crucible

    The Lyric reopens with Arthur Miller's tale of betrayal and distrust in old New England
  • The King of Limbs

    Is it possible to review a Radiohead album two days after its unexpected release? Lee Henry thinks not
  • Frank, Dean and Sammy

    Deano should have stayed at home - Ol' Blue Eyes takes the ovation on his own
  • Out To Lunch: Seamus Heaney

    Leading light of the Belfast Group returns to the place of his poetic birth
  • Colm Tóibín

    The author keeps the Belfast crowd entertained
  • Stereo War Favourites

    They come from Derry, they're headed for the stars
  • The Sleeping Beauty

    Frappé, fairies and fabric make this Scottish Ballet production unforgettable
  • Queen's Criticises

    Queen's University drama studies students review two plays by Northern Irish writers
  • The Snowman

    The Oscar nominated animation is brought to life by the Ulster Orchestra
  • Paul Weller

    The Modfather keeps his legions happy at the Odyssey Arena
  • Juno and the Paycock

    Association of Regional Theatres production revives a classic of Irish theatre
  • Bruised

    'The play's characters are as likeable and compelling as a romantic weekend with a Dalek'
  • Thriller Live

    A celebration of pop genius Michael Jackson, just don't mention the court case
  • Fun Lovin' Criminals

    The New York three-piece fail to inspire at Andersonstown Leisure Centre
  • Lou Reed

    The rock 'n' roll icon wows the Waterfront Hall by bringing the masterful Berlin song-cycle to Belfast
  • The Police

    Sting and Co play their way into history at Stormont Castle
  • Stiff Little Fingers

    NI punk godfathers convert the unconvinced with a blistering homecoming gig
  • Blood Brothers

    Linda Nolan propells the unstoppable force that is Blood Brothers
  • CQAF: Jazz Jamaica

    Much lauded skazz outfit get the Festival Marquee jumping
  • Fiddler On The Roof

    Lee Henry is left bemused but happy at the Island Arts Centre
  • Sir Ranulph Fiennes

    Man of steel, Knight of the Realm, Sir Ranulph Fiennes holds court
  • Phil O'Kane

    Watch an online exhibition and read a review by Lee Henry
  • The Flea Pit

    Lee Henry undergoes a crisis of confidence in Botanic Gardens
  • The Proclaimers

    Scottish twins The Proclaimers demand that you dance, writes Lee Henry 
  • Stand Up For Justice

    Where there be darkness, let comedy bring light, writes Lee Henry
  • Ska Cubano

    Lee Henry goes back in time for the music that never was
  • Phil Kay

    Lee Henry witnesses a manic performance from Scotland's Phil Kay
  • David Lyttle Band

    Lee Henry gets a wake up call with the David Lyttle jazz band

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