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Lake Bell writes, directs and stars in this mature and charming rom-com set in the male-dominated world of the voice over artist
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Amanda Doherty's innovative one-woman play explores generational baggage on Derry~Londonderry's walls
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Maureen Boyle is enticed by childhood memories, but leaves wishing 'they didn't have to do this anymore'
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Ciaran Lavery gives us exclusive access to his latest release featuring covers of Talking Heads and more
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London Street Gallery host a comprehensive retrospective of work by artist Éamonn O'Doherty
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Big Telly Theatre Company invoke Hell with masks, Fairy Liquid and a whole lot of laughs
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Victim becomes aggressor in a Belgium hotel room in Martin Lynch's 'vivid and harrowing' new play
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Colin Davidson's series of artist portraits go on display in the Naughton Gallery at Queen's
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Stuart Bailie takes a trip to Coney Island Sound's world, where Ewan Gordon indulges his inner Eno
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John Higgins buys an expensive bus ticket to explore the billboards of east Belfast
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Richard O'Brien's gender-bending musical arrives in Derry~Londonderry
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Gareth Dunlop and others support Villagers against the picturesque backdrop of Greyabbey House
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Lacking the style and verve of Boogie Nights, this porn star biopic is saved by a wonderful cast
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The virtuoso guitarist brings his extravagant show to Mandela Hall
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Maureen Coleman reviews Foy Vance's 'gorgeous' second album featuring Ed Sheeran
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The Grand Opera House hosts the Globe Theatre's touring production of Shakespeare's history plays
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Padraig Coyle follows the path of Dante's Divine Comedy into Marble Arch Caves and to White Island
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The latest ironic offering from Belfast band War Hole is a thing 'of rare and affecting beauty'
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Australian company Wits' End arrive at Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival
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Onata Aprile lights up Scott McGehee and David Siegel's adaptation of Henry James' divorce novel
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And So I Watch You From Afar and Little Matador provide support for Trent Reznor and friends at Custom House Square
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A work in progress features original compositions and performances by Stephen Rea, Neil Martin and others
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This 'charming melting pot of a festival' in Limavady welcomes emerging artists and established acts like Duke Special
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Belfast Film Festival screen Dario Argento's classic horror, with a live soundtrack performed by Claudio Simonetti
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Catherine McWilliams shows the romance and reality of Cave Hill and Black Mountain at the Gerard Dillon Gallery
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A new exhibition and documentary focus on the Thin White Duke's career, but lack that personal touch
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Derry~Londonderry's Guildhall hosts two concerts showcasing the best in traditional Irish, Scottish and American music
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Seamus Heaney and Liam O'Flynn revisit their 2003 album at the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann
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Rachel Coulter and Stephen Macartney of Farriers serenade a boat-load of gig goers for Open House Bangor
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Alan Partridge finally makes it to the silver screen after 20 years of network nightmares – welcome to big school
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Pete Gardiner revels in wordplay, imagery and catchy hooks on his impressive debut album
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Though Paddy McDonnell and Micky Bartlett win over the Falls Park audience, it's not all plain sailing for the hard-hitting headliner
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This exhibition of abstract expressionist paintings at the FE McWilliam Gallery is 'uplifting to behold'
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The Ulster Orchestra provide the music for a series of mainly religious compositions at Clonard Monastery
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Daniel Nettheim's acclaimed adaptation screens as part of the International Mammalogical Congress at Queen’s
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Shaun Ryder and co rock Falls Park, with support from The Charlatans, at Féile an Phobail
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The guitar maestro gives a finger-picking masterclass at the Black Box
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Void gallery in Derry~Londonderry invite an array of theorists, curators and artists to fill a space – or not
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Kowalski step out of Two Door Cinema Club's shadow with an effervescent debut album
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The Dana Masters Sextet combine their virtuosic talents on their 'sublime, exquisite' debut album
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Stephan Elliot's 1994 film transfers to the Grand Opera House stage chock full of pathos and pop songs
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Extinction is a constant threat in Limerick painter Robert Ryan's 'huge and uncaring world'
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Virtuoso piper/whistler John McSherry gets his groove on at The MAC with his latest collaborative project
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Mitch Albom's retelling of time spent with his favourite tutor illicits a standing ovation at the Lyric Theatre
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Despite the best efforts of the Fidelio Trio, this multi-media City of Culture production fails to inspire
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Sculptural exhibition in The MAC is 'subtle to the point of obfuscation', but Lothar Götz's mural saves the day
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The Boss arrives in Belfast, the E Street Band in tow, to deliver a hit-heavy set that was well worth the wait
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The music festival at Eagle's Rock says goodbye after two days of sunshine, setbacks and years of youthful promise
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The Royal Opera House's current production is beamed live to the Big Screen at Belfast City Hall
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Seacourt Print Workshop artists take inspiration from the Ulster Museum's geological collections for August Craft Month
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With the Edinburgh Fringe on the horizon, Michael Legge hones his latest set, supported by Ruaidhrí Ward
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Maureen Boyle bemoans the lack of northern writers
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The pianist manages a successful fusion of jazz and classical at Portaferry Presbyterian Church
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Amanda St John makes a strong first impression with her debut EP, produced by Gareth Dunlop
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Is Cian Donnelly's performance piece at the Golden Thread Gallery 'horrible and frightening' or downright hilarious?
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John Higgins and Andrew Johnston make the case for and against Ben Wheatley's psychedelic Civil War experiment
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Trucker Diablo's second album is an intoxicating cocktail of rock hooks and stadium-sized choruses
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Joanne Savage considers how 'body fascism keeps women worrying' after a visit to the Ulster Museum
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The 'vital beat' is missing from this Old Vic touring production of Michael Frayn's farcical comedy
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Sylvia Plath's novel makes for a tricky play, but writer James Johnson's script is 'unblemished and blissful'
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