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  • Creative Workspaces Feature

    Local Creatives Share Their Workstations

    Whether a writer, musician, photographer or label owner, the things we surround ourselves with are key to stimulating ideas and productivity
  • Audrey Kelly

    Picture Perfect: Audrey Kelly

    With help from her young daughter, the Derry-based photographer is expanding her portfolio from wedding portraits to award-winning digital art
  • Discobeard.jpg

    Fever Spreads for Discobeard

    The bewhiskered covers duo are fast becoming Belfast's house band, earning residencies all over town by dismantling popular favourites
  • Patrick Kielty

    Patrick Kielty Helps Himself

    After years of hard work and lonely nights, life has paid off big time for the County Down comedian. He discusses relationships, LA living and preparing for the 2015 Irish Open
  • Temple

    Temple Opens in Derry

    View photographs from Bards Hill as Californian artist David Best's awe-inspiring structure provides thousands with the opportunity to 'leave a memory behind, let go of the past and look to the future'
  • The Journey Interview

    The Journey: 'It's a story that needed to be told'

    Belfast-born director Nick Hamm on making the Northern Ireland peace process, with its polarising figureheads, into a movie the world could enjoy
  • Vote for Pedro

    Three Books To Vote Home About

    With the 2015 UK general election taking place tomorrow, it's time to get in the political mood with titles from authors Jeffrey Toobin, Hunter S Thompson and Peter Geoghegan
  • Kim Deal

    Arborist Records with Indie Legend Kim Deal

    Mark McCambridge takes time out from mixing his forthcoming album to discuss new single 'Twisted Arrow', featuring vocals from former member of the Pixies and Breeders
  • Carrie Neely, Art Loves Editions

    Art Loves Carrie Neely

    Award-winning art consultant on setting up business as a single parent during the recession, the hard slog of the jet set lifestyle and rebranding for the global market
  • Dana Masters

    Meeting Jazz Singer Dana Masters

    American singer on moving to Northern Ireland for love, why jazz is in her blood and teaming up with Linley Hamilton at the City of Derry Jazz & Big Band Festival
  • The Beatles

    Site-Specific Gigs To Remember

    With Van Morrison's Cyprus Avenue concert set for August 31, we recall other gigs in unusual places, from Pink Floyd live at Pompeii to the Beatles atop Apple Records
  • Best Boy Grip

    Best Boy Grip

    Derry-based songwriter and producer on collaborating with football pundit Guillem Balague, refusing to be categorised and releasing his debut album in June – listen to lead off single 'Sharks'
  • Lily's Driftwood Bay

    Irish Animation Awards Success

    Children's television production company Sixteen South scoops award for Best Music/Sound Design for Lily’s Driftwood Bay score composed by Score Draw Music
  • The Fall

    The Fall Season Three Confirmed

    New episodes of BBC Two serial killer drama commissioned with Fifty Shades of Grey actor Jamie Dornan and Gillian Anderson set to reprise roles
  • Emma Horan

    Mash-Up Sensation Emma Horan

    Lurgan singer-songwriter on generating hundreds of thousands of YouTube views, sharing the iTunes number three spot with Ed Sheeran and writing original material with the help of Generator NI
  • Sick Records

    Sick Records Celebrates Birthday with In-Store Gigs

    'A good record shop should be about something more than commerce.' Owner Kenny Murdock marks one year in business with free sets from Robyn G Shiels, OneKnown and more
  • Red Barn Gallery

    Can You Identify the Unknown Photographer?

    Mysterious case donated to Red Barn Gallery – view photographs taken in Belfast circa 1930-1940 including image of 'Moshulu' ship featured in The Godfather
  • Boogaloo and Graham

    Good Luck 'Boogaloo and Graham' at the Oscars!

    Star Martin McCann on being part of a 'special Belfast film' and why screenwriter and school teacher Ronan Blaney is 'one of the best writers in Ireland today'
  • Graeme Stewart

    How I Became a Film Composer

    Graeme Stewart on recording with the Ulster Orchestra, why John Williams' 'Jurassic Park' score is peerless, and the process of writing music for the moving image – listen to exclusive tracks from his debut feature 'A Nightingale Falling'
  • Temple

    Site Specific Arts Events in March 2015

    From Dave Duggan's play 'Denizen' in Londonderry Courthouse to 'The Shawshank Redemption' at Crumlin Road Gaol, there's lots to look forward to next month
  • Owen McCafferty

    Death of a Comedian

    Owen McCafferty on his new play at the Lyric Theatre, refusing to dumb down for the big bucks and why we should all give Russell Brand a break
  • Support the 13p For The Arts Campaign

    Culture NI urges users to back Arts Council of Northern Ireland's 'No More Cuts to the Arts' campaign
  • Video: Modern History Exhibition at Ulster Museum

    Take a virtual tour as a new exhibit opens telling the story of Ulster from 1500 to 1968
  • Robyn G Shiels on Winning NI Music Prize

    Lyrical purveyor of 'Kilrea Gothica' on his fellow shortlisted nominees and writing new material with Therapy?
  • Video: Ballard at the Ormeau Baths Gallery

    Watch video from Belfast as artist Brian Ballard stages a 50-year retrospective
  • The Man, The Myth & The Wardrobe

    Filmmaker Moore Sinnerton dissects the life and work of the iconic author at the 2014 CS Lewis Festival
  • MAC International Awarded to Mairéad McClean

    Northern Irish artist wins inaugural £20,000 art prize for video piece 'No More'
  • It's All Going On With Songwriter Geoff Hatt

    Belfast-based performer on his eclectic new album, 70s influences and changing his name for love
  • We, Too, Sing Belfast Video Exhibition

    Photographer Donal McCann spends a year in the company of Máirtín Ó Muilleoir, former Lord Mayor of Belfast  
  • Introducing Hip Hop Artist Jun Tzu

    Belfast-born poet on rapping for change, relocating to Manchester and his debut album The Troubles
  • Arts Funding Cuts Announced

    In year cuts of 5% will affect 37 Arts Council clients in 2014/15, with wider cuts scheduled for next year
  • Walled City Tattoo

    Derry~Londonderry's shipbuilding heritage forms the basis of Yaron Engler's unorthodox introduction
  • Photographer Supports Aware Defeat Depression Charity

    Photographer Fergal Kearney opens landscape exhibition in aid of support charity Aware Defeat Depression
  • Drinking Becomes Sport in New Novel

    Enniskillen-born author Jason Johnson publishes allegorical novel with Liberties Press
  • A Step In Time

    Ulster Folk & Transport Museum exhibition traces the history of Irish dancing at home and on the global stage
  • August Craft Month 2014

    The nationwide celebration of indigenous crafts embraces new venues and state-of-the-art technologies
  • MAC International Art Prize Launched

    Curator and judge Hugh Mulholland reveals details of the £20,000 biennale award, the largest of its kind in Ireland
  • Healing Through Remembering

    New pop-up exhibition in Belfast explores the concept of a permanent memorial museum to the Troubles
  • Dracula Untold Trailer Released

    Universal Pictures unveils thrilling trailer for the epic action origin film shot in Northern Ireland
  • Banbridge Buskfest Returns on June 21

    Nicola Armstrong of Banbridge Borough Council on past winners, new faces and what to expect from this year's line-up
  • Mapping Alternative Ulster Exhibition

    Garrett Carr curates a curious collection of fresh perspectives by artists, historians and others at the Ulster Museum
  • Write Fight at Belfast Book Festival

    Paul Doran and Ray McGahan, editors of The Bear literary website, square up for a brawl at the Black Box
  • Video: Castleton Lanterns at NI War Memorial

    NI War Memorial hope to uncover identities of unknown soldiers featured in new photographic exhibition
  • Smalltown Café Tour

    Andrew Ferris, founder of Smalltown America independent record label, on teaming up with Caffè Nero for live gig series
  • Michael Kerr's Macro Photography Exhibition

    The John Hewitt bar hosts an intriguing exhibition by the fashion and portrait artist
  • Making Art Out Of Books

    Expat artist Jacqueline Rush Lee on sculpting a career from an obsession with bibliography
  • Investigating Brian McGilloway

    Creativity Month writer-in-residence on writing crime fiction, reading habits and being inspired by knock backs
  • Over-60s Arts Care Exhibition

    Crescent Arts Centre hosts work by amateur artists over 60 as part of the Here & Now Festival
  • Video: The Irish Sea and Slievenaman

    Swimming and the Mourne Mountains inform mixed media artist Caroline Williamson's latest exhibition in Lisburn
  • Video: Vincent Dargan's 'The Falls'

    Watch video as the writer and photographer discusses his new visual history published by Blackstaff Press
  • Derry~Londonderry Lights Up for Lumiere

    Artichoke founder Nicky Webb prepares for the big switch on come November 28
  • VIDEO: Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition

    Watch video from the Ulster Museum narrated by RUA president and featured artist Colin Davidson
  • Video: Analysing Cubism at FE McWilliam Gallery

    Female artists like Mainie Jellett feature heavily in this abridged exhibition at the FE McWilliam Gallery in Banbridge
  • Seamus Heaney (1939 – 2013)

    Lee Henry recalls spending time with the poet in his Dublin home, and learning of a Mournes connection
  • Video: Gerard Dillon, Art & Friendships

    Bangor's Ava Gallery hosts an exhibition of the great man's work. Take a tour with director David Britton
  • Tourist Walk Do Ghent: Watch Video

    The Kearney brothers from Warrenpoint like to play music in public for fun. Watch video of performances in Belfast and Derry~Londonderry
  • Video: Belfast Faces and Famous Places

    Watch video from Brian John Spencer's exhibition of satirical caricatures at Common Grounds café
  • Belfast Photo Festival Slideshows

    Artistic director Michael Weir introduces two outstanding exhibitions at the Waterfront Hall and Ormeau Baths Gallery
  • Comedian Micky Bartlett is Looking for Love

    Will the Lurgan comic's latest show, GOWIMA, win over the ladies? As chat up lines go...
  • Joshua Burnside Is Goin' That Way

    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

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