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Hundreds of singers from all over Europe are set for five days of concerts, competitions, workshops and community performances
The North Down seaside town has lined up a tempting selection of entertainment with over 40 cultural events on the menu for 2017
The award-winning property aims to pick up from where last year's festival left off with another vibrant weekend of talks, panels, music and much more
Rather than try to recreate the Pythons on Broadway, Neil Keery wants to ramp up the relentless musical theatre in his directing debut with the Ulster Operatic Company
Choreographer and lead performer James Keegan promises audiences will be 'reeled' in once more as the as the hit show returns to our shores
Ten days packed with thought-provoking dance, theatre, visual art and more highlighting the exceptional work of artists with disabilities
Co-director Robert Martin on how the personable Lisburn gallery came to be and carrying forward the city's linen-based legacy
The inimitable comic talks about his new tour, how he might've courted the Ricky Gervais controversy in Belfast and has advice for local newcomers to stand-up
Founder Lisa May on celebrating the late author after two decades of highs, lows, sleepless nights and moments that make it all worthwhile
Some of the best writers in the English language converge in Armagh to teach, read, perform, debate, and inspire
Over 300 properties open to the public with free tours and more marking 20 years of the event in Northern Ireland
Aspects at 25 may be a tough act to follow, but this year brings more big names to Bangor while celebrating centuries of writing heritage
In Your Space Circus celebrates the event's 10th birthday with a performance-packed party over two days in St Columb's Park, Derry
Escape to one of Ireland's most idyllic settings for a traditional cottage break and try your hand at a range of heritage crafts with a contemporary feel
New in Northern Ireland cinemas this week, the story of a misfit who wants to make it as a rapper took two years of rewrites, an Australian actress and the help of Quentin Tarantino to finally come to life, as Geremy Jasper explains
The genre-defying ensemble is set to intoxicate Belfast this September with a cocktail of celebratory sounds gathered from across the continent
Samuel Moore urges everyone to enjoy the shared experience of film-going, and never to be put off by not bringing company of your own
The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet reveals how dance, genetics and horses all factor into a weekend exploring his one-time tutor's final collection
From the first roars of Jurassic Park to queuing in the snow for Grease, programmers behind Cinema Day 2017 recall their best big screen experiences ahead of a Bank Holiday Monday filled with movie magic
Bangor's annual celebration of Irish writing builds on last year's 25th anniversary with 10 days of eclectic events for all ages
The renowned artist's eye-catching textile installation is a colourful commentary on freedom of movement across the Irish divide
Three years on from the beloved actor's death, Kieron Magee's one-man show charts his meteoric rise from club comic to film icon
The chorister turned Cambridge professor's legacy is preserved for another year with a week of major concerts and more in his native city
From top tribute acts to site specific 'Jailhouse' screenings, you won't need to go to Graceland to celebrate the legacy of the King
Ballyronan Marina is illuminated with spectacular fireworks and two days of family-friendly entertainment and activities
Enjoy three days of live music from some of the biggest names in bluegrass and old time music at the Ulster American Folk Park
The acclaimed author talks about his first novel in 16 years, where the time went and how one unique place not only inspired it, but changed his way of thinking about life and love
The celebration of Samuel Beckett returns to the where the writer spent his formative years, with new performances and old favourites
Two-day festival across Derry and Belfast exploring innovative solutions to social challenges faced in Northern Ireland
In its first edition since his passing, the returning festival pays tribute to one of Ireland's greatest playwrights with five days of readings, poetry and a giant Trojan horse
As August Craft Month kicks off, four talented creatives discuss how the slow art of making still appeals in a fast-moving material world
The arts-inspired festival returns this August with an eclectic international lineup of events to suit all ages and interests
Festival director Rachel Kennedy on the purpose and importance of the festival. From comedy bus tours, to circuses and performances, there is something to suit everyone
Jane Coyle's intriguing double-edged play Both Sides, tours venues across Northern Ireland in September and November
The Forum's 'brave and talented' youth theatre group bring the dynamic musical to stage
This year's summer school features 35 events from more than 100 writers, artists commentators and lecturers
An interview with Belfast actor Marty Maguire who will be playing McCourt’s father, Malachy, in the musical take of this classic book
James Fenton and Philip Robinson have been recently re-published by Ullans Press. Their books offer a window into that world – its language, humour, culture, religion and politics
Local authors who are worth taking along on your summer break
Celebrate season seven of the biggest show on TV with an epic Iron Islands tour plus an overnight stay for two
Tubby's Farm enter's another dimension in 2017 as art and science collide to transform the three-day festival into A Parallel Universe
NI writers on the literary icon's work remaining relevant and its role in bringing women-led stories to wider prominence
South Africa's people and places are captured with colour and invention in this career-spanning showcase bringing intrigued masses to Banbridge
Actress Joan McCready on continuing to deliver the message of Helen Lewis's Holocaust memoir, not just for her 'but for all victims and survivors'
West's Belfast's annual August bash features a fortnight of music, comedy, talks, tours and more
Barry Douglas says 'Vive La France!' as this year's festival welcomes leading French artists and celebrates the country's great composers
Celebrate the art of making and learn new skills over a month of workshops, festivals, exhibitions, open studios, bus tours and talks
Emmy nominee Brian Kinney is offering someone from Northern Ireland the opportunity to assist him at a top industry event in London
The world-famous motorsport competition returns to the Glens of Antrim for a thrilling week-long experience
Ahead of making their live return at Stendhal Festival, the Ash frontman recalls stepping in to top the bill on the Pyramid Stage 20 years ago
Explore the east of Belfast, its people and its places with more than 100 events taking place in over 30 unique venues
Experience the very best of choral and organ music in Armagh
Portico in Portaferry hosts an eclectic new series of live music events featuring performances by The 4 of Us, Runabay and more
Portstewart will be in full swing as the town tees up for the Irish Open with a host of free gigs from July 6 to 9
Art critics get a bad rap – here's why bringing informed opinions to the public is a tougher gig than most would imagine
South Belfast’s Crescent Gardens welcomes two days of local entertainment, food and drink in Focal Festival's inaugural outing
Meet the multifaceted artist using his skills in filmmaking and more to highlight social issues and service the community in Enniskillen
Author Dan Mooney considers the ways in which literature benefits those who are suffering even if the reader is not
Guitarists of all abilities are welcomed for a weekend of workshops, masterclasses and concerts in the festival's milestone 15th year
It's the younger generation who will bring about change for the better according to the Glastonbury-bound teen, who isn't worried about emerging in SOAK's wake
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