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  • Titanicdance 2017 Main

    Clear the Decks for Titanicdance

    Choreographer and lead performer James Keegan promises audiences will be 'reeled' in once more as the as the hit show returns to our shores
  • R Space

    Watch This R-Space

    Co-director Robert Martin on how the personable Lisburn gallery came to be and carrying forward the city's linen-based legacy
  • Stewart Lee Main

    Stewart Lee: 'I've laughed more at Kevin McAleer live than anyone else ever'

    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
  • Bruiser Adrian Mole Main

    Bruiser brings back Sue Townsend's Adrian Mole for theatre company's 20th birthday

    Founder Lisa May on celebrating the late author after two decades of highs, lows, sleepless nights and moments that make it all worthwhile
  • Aspects Festival 2017

    Northern Ireland's longest-running literature festival continues to spread the word

    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
  • Mourne creative weekends ad

    Spend a Creative Weekend in the Mournes this Autumn

    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
  • Patti Cakes main.jpg

    The director of Patti Cake$ on making the feel-good film of the year

    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
  • Basork

    Going Berserk for BASORK

    The genre-defying ensemble is set to intoxicate Belfast this September with a cocktail of celebratory sounds gathered from across the continent
  • Cinema day branded 1

    With Cinema, You Never Have to Be Alone

    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
  • Paul Muldoon Weekend

    Paul Muldoon on breathing new life into Heaney's 'Human Chain'

    The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet reveals how dance, genetics and horses all factor into a weekend exploring his one-time tutor's final collection
  • Cinema day memories branded

    What's Your Favourite Film-Going Memory?

    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
  • Soften the Border

    Rita Duffy's Soften the Border Project Cushions the Blow of Brexit

    The renowned artist's eye-catching textile installation is a colourful commentary on freedom of movement across the Irish divide
  • Robin Williams Feature

    Writer of New Play About Robin Williams Ranks His Top Five Performances

    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
  • Charles Wood Collage

    Charles Wood Festival Celebrates Armagh Composer Who Left Behind a Sacred Body of Works

    The chorister turned Cambridge professor's legacy is preserved for another year with a week of major concerts and more in his native city
  • Elvis

    Six 40th Anniversary Events for Elvis Lovers in Northern Ireland

    From top tribute acts to site specific 'Jailhouse' screenings, you won't need to go to Graceland to celebrate the legacy of the King
  • Bernard MacLaverty Main

    Bernard MacLaverty: 'You have to live your life before you can write about it'

    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
  • Craft Month 2017 Article

    Why Doing Things By Hand is Better

    As August Craft Month kicks off, four talented creatives discuss how the slow art of making still appeals in a fast-moving material world
  • Open House Bangor 2017

    Hand-picked Highlights for Open House Festival Bangor 2017

    The arts-inspired festival returns this August with an eclectic international lineup of events to suit all ages and interests
  • East side arts festival

    Eastside Arts Festival 2017

    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
  • Both Sides feature

    A Tale of Two Cities in a Play of Two Halves

    Jane Coyle's intriguing double-edged play Both Sides, tours venues across Northern Ireland in September and November
  • West side youth group

    West Side Story at the Millennium Forum

    The Forum's 'brave and talented' youth theatre group bring the dynamic musical to stage
  • John hewitt 30th year

    John Hewitt Summer School Launch

    This year's summer school features 35 events from more than 100 writers, artists commentators and lecturers
  • Angela's Ashes CNI

    Angela's Ashes Comes to Life On-Stage at Grand Opera House

    An interview with Belfast actor Marty Maguire who will be playing McCourt’s father, Malachy, in the musical take of this classic book
  • NI Holiday Reads large

    10 Northern Ireland Holiday Reads

    Local authors who are worth taking along on your summer break
  • GOT COMP 2

    Win a LegenDerry Game of Thrones Getaway Package

    Celebrate season seven of the biggest show on TV with an epic Iron Islands tour plus an overnight stay for two
  • Jane Austen 200

    Jane Austen at 200

    NI writers on the literary icon's work remaining relevant and its role in bringing women-led stories to wider prominence
  • A Time to Speak Main

    The Enduring Resonance of A Time to Speak

    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'
  • White Walker

    Want to Work With a Makeup Artist for Game of Thrones?

    Emmy nominee Brian Kinney is offering someone from Northern Ireland the opportunity to assist him at a top industry event in London
  • Ash feature

    Tim Wheeler: Headlining Glastonbury 'by accident' was our best festival 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
  • The Reviewer

    In Defence of The Reviewer

    Art critics get a bad rap – here's why bringing informed opinions to the public is a tougher gig than most would imagine
  • Michael Brown Feature

    Michael Brown's Many Strings

    Meet the multifaceted artist using his skills in filmmaking and more to highlight social issues and service the community in Enniskillen
  • Writing Mental Health

    How Writing Helps with Mental Health

    Author Dan Mooney considers the ways in which literature benefits those who are suffering even if the reader is not
  • ROE

    You Call it Art, We Call Her ROE

    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
  • Father's Day 2017

    Ten Ways to Treat Your Dad this Father's Day

    Make this year one he'll always remember with these fun family activities plus ideas for great gifts to experience around Northern Ireland
  • Keith Acheson Main

    Getting a Read on Keith Acheson, Belfast Book Festival Director

    The man behind Belfast's leading literary event opens up about this year's programme, the titles he can't put down and why books are more important than ever
  • Ciaran McMenamin Main

    Rave Reviews: Ciarán McMenamin

    With its dark humour and '90s hedonism, the Fermanagh actor's first novel is like Trainspotting during the Troubles. Before opening the Belfast Book Festival, he talks about the positive reception and bringing Skintown to the big screen
  • Meilana Gillard Main

    Meilana Gillard's Reawakening

    After years out of the spotlight, the saxophonist speaks candidly about depression, getting help and returning with new album Dream Within a Dream
  • Stewart Parker Talk

    Listen to a Reading from the Stewart Parker Novel 'Hopdance'

    Biographer Marilynn Richtarik previews the late playwright's long 'lost' work depicting the events around his life-changing leg amputation
  • Tumble Circus Comp

    Twenty Years of Tumbling

    Boisterous, unpretentious and with a dark sense of humour – it's the circus act for Belfast. And two decades in, performers Ken and Tina may have found the perfect balance
  • Duke Special Ulaid Holywood Harmony Festival

    Watch Duke Special Perform in a Barber Shop

    The singer-songwriter previewed his headline show with Ulaid at the Holywood Harmony Festival with a special, stripped back set
  • Rathlin Sound 2017

    Bound for Rathlin Sound

    Organisers of the Maritime Festival tell us about the raft of events for all ages to enjoy between Ballycastle and Rathlin Island from May 26
  • Joseph Comp

    Joe McElderry is Still Living the Dream

    Seven years after his breakout success, the X Factor winner is savouring every opportunity while he can, whether in the studio or his blossoming stage career
  • Children's Books Claire Savage

    A Few of My Favourite Children's Books

    Author and Culture NI critic Claire Savage recalls the stories which enchanted her early years ahead of the launch of her own first novel for young readers
  • 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
  • Waves Alice Mary Cooper.

    In the Swim with Alice Mary Cooper

    In her all-ages performance piece Waves, the eclectic Australian artist imagines the life of a woman 'credited' with creating the butterfly stroke
  • Velvet Alibi

    Everything's Coming Up Roses for Velvet Alibi

    Sparked into life upon seeing Nile Rodgers and Chic in Derry, the rising 12-piece are now electrifying the city with their own live shows and have their sights set next on the Jazz Festival
  • Tony Hill Main

    Tony Hill Exhibit Spans Five Decades of Artistic Diversity

    Career retrospective brings highlights from the multi-talented artist's immense body of work together for the first time at Banbridge's F.E. McWilliam Gallery
  • John King

    John King, the Modest Explorer from Moy

    Having grown up in Co. Tyrone during the famine, he later became the sole survivor of a 2000 mile expedition across the Australian outback
  • The Train Main

    There's a Train-a-Comin'

    Rough Magic's new musical is steaming towards Belfast, recreating the radical journey made by women in protest of Ireland's ban on birth control
  • Jan Carson Haydn

    The Seven Last Words

    Responding to Haydn's 18th century composition hasn't been easy for author Jan Carson, yet the classical collaboration has still presented its own creative rewards
  • Game of Thrones Location Scout

    Scouting Westeros

    Game of Thrones location manager Robert Boake on the joys of searching Northern Ireland for scenery fit for television's most epic tale
  • Bearded Candle Makers Main

    Waxing Lyrical with the Bearded Candle Makers

    The Downpatrick duo are enjoying the sweet smell of success and now sharing the secrets of their craft as part of a Bushmills workshop series
  • RTS NI Student Awards

    And the Winner is...

    Jane Hardy speaks with a few of the nominees for this year's Royal Television Society NI Student Awards on March 28
  • Yellow Yard Main

    Not Just Any Yard Sale

    Comprised of independent traders with a shared vision, The Yellow Yard is responding creatively to economic change and breathing new life into Derry
  • A Balanced Homelife by Linda Conroy

    Jill Todd Photographic Award Exhibition Comes Home

    Though tinged with sadness, this annual celebration of new young talents remains bold and provoking in its Northern Ireland debut
  • Famla feature

    Playing Happy Families with John McCann

    Home truths are dragged from the past in the writer's first full-length drama, honed over six years with help from Tinderbox
  • Networking

    Working Towards a Comm(on) Goal

    Freelancers unite in a networking event to face challenges they each share and confront isolation felt within the independent industries
  • Joe Campbell - Dream at Bishop's Gate

    A Riot of Colour in Greater Shantallow

    Part of the Communities United festival, Joe Campbell's latest exhibition embodies a new hub of creativity hidden in Derry's industrial outskirts
  • Earnest Main

    Wilde Boys

    Bruiser and the MAC might be a match made in heaven on The Importance of Being Earnest, with an all-male cast looking at marriage through a modern lens
  • Meta Branded

    Changing Perceptions at Belfast Children's Festival

    Visionary artists Cleary Connolly lend a fresh pair of eyes with high-tech helmets designed to simulate how different creatures see the world

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