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Frankie Gavin and the New De Dannan headline the traditional music festival in Castlewellan
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Sculptures and paintings by Maurice Harron and Brian Ferran are perfectly placed in the London Street Gallery
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Peter McCaughan visits the annual gaming event at Queen's University
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The final instalment in Richard Linklater's Before trilogy focuses on the travails of family life
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The veteran singer dusts off the cobwebs with a hit-heavy set at the Oydssey Arena in Belfast
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Principle dancers Jenna Roberts and Iain Mackay lead this faithful retelling of Theophile Gautier's Romantic ballet
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Vince Vaughan's unlikely documentary about the history of Belfast's political murals descends into reality TV territory
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Bangor Castle Walled Garden is invaded by an army of unusual sculptures in this hands-on exhibition
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Musical director Aoife Cormacain gets the best of her newly formed ensemble at the Grand Opera House
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Terry Blain wanders around Derry~Londonderry as acts from around the world unite in song for City of Culture
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This 'comprehensive and enthralling' photographic exhibition shows how Derry~Londonderry was affected by the Troubles
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A 'delightfully informal' performance from the soprano is the highlight of the latest Newry Chamber Music concert
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Derry~Londonderry's Gordon Gallery hosts a stunning exhibition of art works by 126 young people
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Dylan Quinn Dance Theatre and dramaturg Emma Jordon explore issues of ideology and masculinity at The MAC
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The restaurant critic holds court in Belfast's Crescent Arts Centre. His style is not to Fionola Meredith's taste
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A Charles Bukowski short story is relocated to Belfast, where blow-up dolls remains taboo
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A plethora of informed speakers consider the theme of change
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Two Beat Generation films screen at Queen's Film Theatre as part of the Belfast Book Festival
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Pete Townsend and Roger Daltrey perform their classic album, Quadrophenia, in its entirety at the Odyssey Arena
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Alessandra Celesia's unorthodox documentary captures the weird and wonderful life of bibliophile John Clancy
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Desert Hearts remain charmingly unfamiliar with the zeitgeist as they release their 'beguiling' third album
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The Belfast four-piece launch their third album in Voodoo, Belfast with a blistering set of the old and the new
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Belfast Exposed and The MAC show how fine art photographers have captured Northern Ireland
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Sheena Wilkinson's award-winning novel is 'devastating and beautifully written'
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Derry~Londonderry's Void gallery hosts Russian Andrei Molodkin's controversial exhibition until June 28
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Michael Douglas and Matt Damon star as Liberace and his put upon lover in Steven Soderbergh's final feature
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A small-scale yet undeniably interesting little exhibition at Belfast's PLACE architecture centre
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David Quigley's debut recording as a solo artist is a vivid advertisement of how winningly he is playing at present
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David Ireland's 'raucous sexual comedy' has the Lyric audience in stitches, but there's more to it than simple innuendo
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The acclaimed author and 'chronicler of the human condition' waxes lyrical in Derry~Londonderry
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Robyn G Shiels ventures into the blue with five new tales of loss and regret
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Portaferry Presbyterian Church resonates to the elegant sounds of the Endellion String Quartet
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Colm McCann's epic new novel spans generations, focusing on historic crossings between Ireland the USA
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Newtownstewart Theatre Company do justice to Brian Friel's beloved play at the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh
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Michael MacBroom's understated second feature shows what can be done on a miniscule budget
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Zerelda Sinclair and Andrea Blood, aka The Girls, bring the macabre to the Naughton Gallery at Queen's
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Composer Philip Hammond struggles to relate as Glenn Patterson spins vinyl from the Good Vibrations soundtrack
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New Neil Martin composition is the highlight of this anniversary concert at the Ulster Hall
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Belfast's Real Music Club celebrates 15 years of roots music with performances from Malojian and Austin's finest
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Limelight 1 resembles an aerobics class as Frank Turner, the man with the plan, gets the Belfast crowd bouncing
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The National Chamber Choir of Ireland show their chops at St Thomas's Parish Church
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There are no histrionics this time around, as Mark E Smith arrives promptly to tear up the Custom House Marquee
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Firebrand comic Mark Thomas turns inward in this moving one-man show about strained family relationships and opera
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Graham Reid's latest Billy play is uncomfortable viewing for Malachi O'Doherty, who sympathises with the returning hero's familial struggles
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His slasher double-bill fails to materialise, but maverick filmmaker George Clarke wins over the mob regardless
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If they once sounded anything like Neil Young, Fionola Meredith finds it hard to tell – she's too busy dancing
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Malojian provides the sunshine, John Grant the expletives, as CQAF celebrates the songwriter
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Absurdist jokes, ruminations on rambling and 'dizzying, synaesthetic' descriptions of London are the order of the day
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Kevin Rowland and co play through their latest album in full at Custom House Square Marquee
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The UK City of Culture musician-in-residence brings his own brand of exhilarating jazz fusion to the Black Box
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County Down poet confronts death and embraces nature in a prose and poetry reading at the Crescent Arts Centre
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Derry~Londonderry has never looked so beautiful as in Keiron J Walsh's high-octane new feature set in the City of Culture
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Philip Hammond admires the Russian pianist's individual take on works by Chopin and Rakhmaninov at the Ulster Hall
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The Ike and Tina Turner story comes to Belfast, replete with hilarious wigs and a crowd-pleasing set of classic songs
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Life in Northern Ireland is 'the same, but different' in Jesse Jones' video work, currently on show Derry~Londonderry
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Caitríona McLaughlin's adaptation of Frank McGuinness's play is a City of Culture highlight
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Shauna Tohill uses the Silhouette moniker to pursue her own musical path – this four-track collection was worth the wait
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Patsy Durnin's authentic recollection of factory life in Derry~Londonderry is, nevertheless, light on darkness
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The former professional wrestler embraces his past and makes choreographed violence seem all warm and fuzzy
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At Queen's University, Professor Shaun Richards reveals how Irish playwrights have moved on from the cottage kitchen
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