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Chezzie gets another Chance at this year's City of Derry Jazz & Big Band Festival, after first impressing audiences with its relatable, real music-driven story
For brothers Eddie and George, family is everything, and audiences in Belfast and Derry are invited to be part of theirs this Christmas as the two toast 40 years in Irish folk music
Littered throughout a packed programme in Derry this year is a feast of Irish cinema from modern classics to new works by fresh filmmaking talents
The classically-trained Dubliner is Derry-bound as Andrew Lloyd Webber's award-winning musical makes its way to the Millennium Forum
Inspired by the music Irish immigrants helped bring to their shores, the American ensemble want to give back with performances that pack emotional power
The enduring singer reflects on a tumultuous career of ups and downs, and her fond memories of Derry where she'll celebrate her 62nd birthday, at this year's Jazz and Big Band Festival
Named after the Syrian city, the acclaimed Palmyra promises to hit close to home for anywhere with its own turbulent history
High tenor Jonathan Ansell from The X-Factor's original runners-up is looking forward to leaving Irish music lovers with 'a spring in their step' next month
After nearly 10 years of captivating audiences, Gary Clarke's choreographed commemoration of the 1980s miners' strike makes its Northern Ireland debut
Following its premiere last autumn, Rosemary Jenkinson believes Lives in Translation will be even more hard hitting in its first full tour of theatres around Ireland
The fifth Echo Echo Festival of Dance and Movement bows out with an entrancing multinational exploration of the female bond
The Forum's 'brave and talented' youth theatre group bring the dynamic musical to stage
Derry~Londonderry again plays host to the acclaimed music series featuring Foy Vance and more
Paul Casey reflects on the cultural resurgence of his native Derry~Londonderry
The talented trio warm up for their Belfast Nashville Songwriters' Festival gig at the Playhouse in Derry~Londonderry
A timely reworking of Fintan Brady's play on the 40th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Derry~Londonderry's emerging tunesmith on risqué lyrics, playing piano and being compared to the Beatles
Burgeoning musical ensemble The Jepettos take us on a brief but pleasant journey in sound
The singer, guitarist and songwriter provides a welcome tonic for the post-Christmas blues
A trio of indie acts descend on Derry-Londonderry
Christmas comes early at the Mandela Hall, as the Irish songstress brings her special blend of quirky festive cheer
Derry~Londonderry singer gets emails from Martin Sheen, but doesn't get bogged down in celebrity
Issue four of Derry-Londonderry's newest cult comic launches at the Verbal Arts Centre
Derry-born Chris McConaghy on 'striving to obtain a big, dreamy sound'. Listen to tracks and watch video
Their big sound brings out of the crowds to Sandinos intimate back bar
The Hotel Rwanda director explains how he turns the 'wine of reality' into the 'cognac of storytelling'
The Quercus Ensemble are back, and this time, it's all about the Russians
A silent movie with a lot to say opens the Foyle Film Festival in Derry~Londonderry
The script’s the thing in this version of the true story of 'Half Hung' McNaghten
The voluntary organisation encourage young and old to get involved
An entertaining and informative play about 'the father of American music'
New play explores the life of one the city's famous, forgotten sons
The Derry dance company tries outdoor pursuits
West End star Peter Corry brings the story of a troubled marriage to the North West.
The American-Irish rockers bring a touch of heart to Mandela Hall
Simon Fallaha visits the Craft Village to learn about the value of hand-made goods
Northern Ireland's latest dance production hits the road
A final fairwell for the fumbling foursome – but is the silver screen a step too far?
JJ Abrams' homage to all things Spielberg is 'touching and convincing'
Jayne Wisener gives acting master class for young performers in Derry~Londonderry
One of Northern Ireland's 'most versatile, affable and unorthodox' artists rocks Sandinos
A heady mix of the old and the new has the sun shining on the Sperrins
The end of an era for Potter fans as the boy who lived becomes a man
The US-born songwriter prepares to finish off a trilogy of EPs