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  • Titanic

    Witty writing and a sumptuous setting can't quite rescue the first episode of Julian Fellowes' mini-series from a lack-lustre storyline
  • Your Paintings and Alison Mitchelson

    Paintings from Northern Ireland's national collection have been unearthed from basements and 'secret stores' and made available online
  • Adrian Wootton: Great Expectations for Dickens 2012

    The co-director of the festival on the author's enduring popularity, and what stories he would like to see adapted
  • Belfast A City Shaped by Conflict

    PLACE's new city tour is a fascinating look at how conflict has shaped Belfast's urban architecture
  • The Turn of the Screw

    NI Opera create a creepily atmospheric version of Britten's opera, with mad governesses, ghosts and shadows
  • The Fall

    Violent gangs, murderous bankers and a clever, twisty narrative herald the arrival of Claire McGowan, a new voice in crime
  • Newtownards and the Global Rainbow

    New York artist Yvette Mattern brought her international light exhibition to Scrabo Tower
  • Claire McGowan, the Accidental Crime Writer

    Debut novelist takes on the tough topics of race, murder and class in The Fall
  • My Cultural Life: Malachy Doyle

    The children's author on button boxes, reading in public and living on an island 'off the edge of Donegal'
  • Commemorate

    2012 is a big year for looking back and moving forward – apparently. The Craft and Design Collective interpret the brief
  • Ulster Suffragettes

    Anna Eggert Lecture Podcast: Ulster Suffragettes

    Listen to Dr Margaret Ward's Anna Eggert lecture on 'Prison, Protests and Hunger Strikes: the Ulster Suffragettes'
  • White Star of the North Rises

    Rosemary Jenkinson trades contemporary Belfast for the Titanic era in a new play for the Lyric Theatre
  • Jenny Keane Explores Imagery in Horror

    A distillation of horror's iconic bathroom scenes at Belfast Platform for the Arts   
  • Ahab's Daughter

    Lisa Keogh's deftly written, emotionally fluent account of what happened to Captain Ahab's family after Moby-Dick
  • Adrian Dunbar Brings Carthage to Derry

    The actor turned director tackles Frank McGuinness's play about 'gender, politics' and Bloody Sunday
  • BBC Thriller The Fall Set in Belfast

    Starring Gillian Anderson in the lead role, Allan Cubitt's five-part series to have 'authentic feel'
  • Rising Star: Trucker Diablo

    Guitarist Tom Harte is thrilled that his song, 'Drink Beer, Destroy', is now available on Rock Band
  • Mary Byrne Tours with Grease

    The X-Factor star on how she's no beauty school drop-out after fame hit like greased lightning
  • Planesrunner

    Quantum widgets and tarot-reading pilots: a ‘fantabulosa bona’ start to Ian McDonald's Everness series
  • Lisa Keogh Reimagines Moby-Dick

    The story that Herman Melville left untold comes to life at the Ulster Hall
  • Titanic Tour App Sets Sail

    My Tour Talk give visitors a digital experience in the famous ship's centenary year
  • Euthanasia Explored in An Instinct for Kindness

    Chris Larner helped his ex-wife to commit suicide in Switzerland. Writing a play about the experience was his way of coping
  • Streets

    The Wireless Mystery Theatre brings urban folklore and children's rhyme together on the very literary Streets
  • Live-Action Radio Drama on the Titanic

    Wireless Mystery Theatre test the boundaries of audio-theatre with an original production on the Titanic
  • Portfolio Exchange at Belfast Print Workshop

    Gallery manager Alice Dixon talks about the 'alternative printmakers' putting Ireland on the map
  • Lisburn Friends' School Take Youtube by Storm

    PE teacher Stephen Robinson on the viral video that everyone is talking about
  • Great Expectations

    A lush and enjoyable adaptation of Dickens' classic, but it could have been great
  • QFT SCREENING ROOM: Episode 10

    Don't feel shame over liking silent movies, Queen's Film Theatre is there for you this January
  • Kevin McAleer

    The Tyrone comedian's use of slides and film is way out of date
  • Celebration

    The ghost of photographers past is waiting for you at Belfast Exposed Gallery
  • Crime Writer Gerard Brennan is a Wee Rocket

    Belfast author Gerard Brennan sells two books to Blasted Heath e-publisher. Listen to a reading here
  • Nuala McKeever Gets Festive With Carol's Christmas

    Is it a panto? Oh no it isn't! Listen to extracts from rehearsals
  • The Little Prince

    A flight of fancy on a paper airplane, but they haven't got all the rough edges off yet
  • Damian McGinty in Glee

    He wowed America on The Glee Project, but things haven't gone so smoothly thereafter
  • Deirdre McKenna Models Reality

    What is more Christmassy than fibre-optics, glue and models? The artist talks about the PS2 exhibition
  • Blackstaff Launch eBook List

    The Belfast-based publisher celebrates their 40th anniversary by joining the ebook revolution
  • Has Martin McCann Made It?

    From the Artful Dodger to Titanic 'bad lad', the Belfast actor is back for the Takeover Festival
  • QFT SCREENING ROOM: Episode 9

    It's a wonderful winter programme at Queen's Film Theatre
  • Jess + Moss

    Clay Jeter's low budget directorial debut feels like a chronicle of the summer before the story happened
  • Nicholas Lloyd-Webber's The Little Prince

    The crown prince of the Lloyd-Webber musical dynasty adapts Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's book for the Lyric
  • My Cultural Life: Phil Hession

    The Arts Council of Northern Ireland puts artists in 'Corners'
  • The Kitchen

    A theatrical ballet of knives, social commentary and resentment. The food might not be great, but the play is
  • Curtain Call at the Grand Opera House

    Michael Ockwell introduces the highlights of the Grand Opera House's October to April programme
  • Brian Irvine is Collecting for Nest

    Barbie dolls, bricks and bearskins are just some of the 'twigs' donated to Dumbworld's latest project
  • The Painkiller

    Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon dominate the stage in the Lyric Theatre's adaptation of Francis Veber's comedy
  • Stolen Souls

    Monsters are ten-a-penny in crime novels, Neville writes humans and makes them so much worse
  • SCREENING ROOM: Belfast Festival

    'Here's....the Belfast Festival at Queen's Film Theatre.'
  • Northern Ireland's First Discworld Board Game

    David Brashaw on the process of turning Terry Pratchett's Guards! Guards! into a game
  • One Man, Two Guvnors

    There's a hummus sandwich on the go and Daniel Rigby playing a tune on his bare chest in the latest NT Live Broadcast
  • Guidelines for a Long and Happy Life

    Paul Kennedy and Kerry Woods on staging an apocalypse play in an abandoned warehouse
  • Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

    A very British spy film. Who knew you could have dramatic tension without an explosion or a car chase?  
  • Rebecca O'Brien on Producing Ken Loach

    Ahead of her talk at Queen's Film Theatre, the producer talks about making movies that matter
  • The Future is Weird in Lydia Holmes' World

    Queen Street Studios exhibition combines art and synthetic biology
  • A Sense of Place

    Craft exhibition is a 'love song to Northern Ireland', but does it give a real sense of place?
  • Shaun Williamson is More Than an Extra

    The former Eastender straps on his dancing shoes for Rhinestone Mondays at the Grand Opera House
  • Northern Ireland's 'Perfect Murder' on Channel 4

    Director Judy Kelly on her documentary into the Howell murder case
  • Will Irish Eyes be Smiling for Glee Project Contestant Damian McGinty?

    The Derry~Londonderry native made it onto The Glee Project, but will he win?  
  • Nicola Pierce is No Ghost Writer With Spirit of the Titanic

    Children's author had prior experience with ghosts. Listen to a reading from chapter one below
  • Greenwood Players to Perform Shakespeare in Belvoir Forest

    Sci-fi author Ian McDonald tackles the bard's 'sketches, songs, sonnets and soliloquies'
  • Join Craft NI's Treasure Archive

    Artist Hannah Casey needs your bric-a-brac

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