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Chris Larner helped his ex-wife to commit suicide in Switzerland. Writing a play about the experience was his way of coping
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Wireless Mystery Theatre test the boundaries of audio-theatre with an original production on the Titanic
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Gallery manager Alice Dixon talks about the 'alternative printmakers' putting Ireland on the map
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PE teacher Stephen Robinson on the viral video that everyone is talking about
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Don't feel shame over liking silent movies, Queen's Film Theatre is there for you this January
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Belfast author Gerard Brennan sells two books to Blasted Heath e-publisher. Listen to a reading here
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Is it a panto? Oh no it isn't! Listen to extracts from rehearsals
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What is more Christmassy than fibre-optics, glue and models? The artist talks about the PS2 exhibition
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The Belfast-based publisher celebrates their 40th anniversary by joining the ebook revolution
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From the Artful Dodger to Titanic 'bad lad', the Belfast actor is back for the Takeover Festival
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It's a wonderful winter programme at Queen's Film Theatre
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The crown prince of the Lloyd-Webber musical dynasty adapts Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's book for the Lyric
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The Arts Council of Northern Ireland puts artists in 'Corners'
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Michael Ockwell introduces the highlights of the Grand Opera House's October to April programme
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Barbie dolls, bricks and bearskins are just some of the 'twigs' donated to Dumbworld's latest project
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'Here's....the Belfast Festival at Queen's Film Theatre.'
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David Brashaw on the process of turning Terry Pratchett's Guards! Guards! into a game
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Paul Kennedy and Kerry Woods on staging an apocalypse play in an abandoned warehouse
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Ahead of her talk at Queen's Film Theatre, the producer talks about making movies that matter
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Queen Street Studios exhibition combines art and synthetic biology
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The former Eastender straps on his dancing shoes for Rhinestone Mondays at the Grand Opera House
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Director Judy Kelly on her documentary into the Howell murder case
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The Derry~Londonderry native made it onto The Glee Project, but will he win?
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Children's author had prior experience with ghosts. Listen to a reading from chapter one below
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Sci-fi author Ian McDonald tackles the bard's 'sketches, songs, sonnets and soliloquies'
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Artist Hannah Casey needs your bric-a-brac
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August Craft Month is alive with the sounds of KNITSONIK
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A 20 year homage to Penguin Books is 'the most pleasurable of all my exhibitions'
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Online, off-line, punk-stitch and pottery, there's something for everyone to talk about
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New writers given platform
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Authors prepare for a week of words in Bangor
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A new book from Gower Publishing uncovers the seedy underbelly of art bullies
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'Look Dave, I can see you're upset. I honestly think you should sit down at QFT.'
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Artists display their own takes on classical literature in the Convergence exhibition
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The poet talks about the dearth of paper publishing, his unseemly interests and masochistic radio habits
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Come for the sugar sculptures, stay for the art
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Shannon Sickels makes being an outsider an artform
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Watch video featuring some of the stand-out pieces
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The playwright talks about being back on stage and playing a money-lender with a 'bit of a heart'
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People thought Andrea Montgomery was mad, but the Foxy Box of Thought is coming to an Art and Design Festival near you
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Save the world and look good doing it, with the world's first air purifying dress
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Follow the little red line to SpaceCraft for 13 Tales of Love, Death and the Weather
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Listen to two poems from Fyfe's new collection, Understudies, and discover how America has shaped her work
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Northern Irish author scoops two awards in the Bisto Children's Book of the Year Awards
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Playwright Janet Behan talks about her uncle, who had 'a great gift for living', and her biographical play at the Lyric Theatre
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Watch video of world class sculpture that should not be 'confined to the white cube', says curator Lorraine Brett
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Artist Gemma Anderson explains why she wants to add to the vocabulary of psychiatry
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Stephen Douds writes a history of the Belfast Blitz using the 'voices of ordinary people'
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The ACES participant talks about being broke, Turning the Page and how Tinderbox is like his kindly uncle
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Want to shoot a film on a shoestring budget and deadline so tight it squeaks? Ask Sexy Raygun how
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Ian Cumberland's 'messy' portrait of an old friend is in the running for the prestigious award, but don't ask about his subject
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The director of the new Lyric Theatre's inaugural play returns to home turf
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The ACES participant talks about opportunities, coastlines and working with the Millennium Court Arts Centre
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Sound books, supporting acts and Glastonbury - Belfast has been good to the Brighton-born artist
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The ACES participant talks about working with Young at Art, attending the World Congress of Children's Theatre and dancing with two year olds
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Sean Branney returns to Northern Ireland for the premiere of the stylised thriller The Whisperer in the Dark
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Stu Oxley's exhibition at the Naughton Gallery at Queen's University provides an insight into artistic evolution
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Listen to a podcast featuring Lewis expert Sandy Smith and discover the iconography of Narnia inspired by Belfast landmarks
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Listen to a podcast featuring Lewis expert Sandy Smith and discover how Lewis’s Belfast homes influenced his writing career
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Susan Davey on her television debut in Betrayal of Trust, the docu-drama about paedophile priest Brendan Smyth
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