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Poet explores 'freakery' and loss in new collection
A visual requiem by Zoë Murdoch summons a psychopomp of art in the Queen Street Studios
The campaigner against institutional abuse prepares for his Amnesty International lecture
Maeve Binchy's nephew claims that being a writer is a lot like being a chef
The disabled artist talks about her exciting installation at the Belfast Festival
Art has never been so tempting. Curator Liam Kelly walks Tammy Moore through Siobhan Hapaska's first Belfast exhibition
'A good-natured pastiche of the detective novel' from Colin Bateman, writes Tammy Moore
A frenetic, fast-paced comedy that combines cultural critique with good craic. Just don't laugh at your own jokes
Adrian Howell wants to get eye-to-toe with the feet of Belfast at the Belfast Festival at Queen's
Woman of the Year in Art, Lisa May of Bruiser Theatre Company reveals where she stands on catchy pop and much more
The crime writer turns his hand to theatre writing and releases a new novel. Watch an interview, featuring a reading from Dr Yes, below
He's no Suicide Brunette, but intimidation won't stop this playwright writing
Marx, eco-coffins, sexuality and how they all fit together
Grief, death and Jason and the Argonauts
Budgies kick back in their very own holiday camp at PS2
Sheena Wilkinson writers Young Adult, but she doesn't do pink, soppy, girly or undead in her latest novel
Anthony Glavin remembers the author, his friend, and talks about this year's theme 'The Shortest Way Home'
Tattooing made easy, by Belfast tattooist Joe Mullan
DIY artist who arranges her own exhibitions and does her own fundraising
Parkour practitioners storm St Anne's Square. Watch a video below with Alister O’Loughlin of Prodigal Theatre
E-published author Jamie Guiney says that e-books are the 'wave of the future'
Read with the Blackbird Bookclub and celebrate contemporary Northern Irish work at Queen's
A unique exhibition of classic Irish art at the Ava Gallery in Clandeboye. Watch an online exhibition with curator David Britton below
'It's a play about the aftermath of a homophobic hate crime,' says director Sophie Motley, 'but it isn't an issues play'
Minister for Culture, Arts and Leisure Nelson McCausland visits the Ulster-Scots Summer School at Castle Gardens Primary School. Listen to a podcast below
They may be small, but it's what you do with them at Belfast Print Workshop
Welsh theatre director Patsy Hughes says the play, about Belfast taxi drivers and ping-pong, is ‘all about men being men'
Belfast braces itself for eleven days and nights of fun with the Féile an Phobail. Listen to a podcast from the launch featuring Gerry Adams, Danny Morrison and others
The documentary photographer on scooters, Tom Waits and 28mm fun
Writing is a habit that the playwright just can't kick
The Glass Collective bring their alchemy to Craft NI
English is this Ulster-Scots folk musician's second language
'There is no I in poet,' says the scribe from County Down
Who wouldn't want to go to Donegal? asks artistic director Paul Brown. Watch clips from the Earagail Arts Festival's 2009 parade in Letterkenny below
71908 things to do with a ton of sugar and a commission from the London Festival of Architecture
A new website selling books from Northern Ireland online
Fashion designer Zandra Rhodes talks clothes, opera and sharp elbows over lunch with Tammy Moore
The Linen Hall Library marks the 40th anniversary of Joan Lingard's The Twelfth Day of July with an exhibition of her work
The renowned landscape painter enters into a Correspondence with the Ormeau Baths Gallery
It starts with a body, a missing boy and a vigilante group. After that, Brian McGilloway's new novel really starts to pick up
Award-winning writer takes a gothic turn in Ravine, but don't call it horror
For Chris Agee artistic success meant Next to Nothing after the death of his daughter, but the habit of poetry supported him through his loss
Director on the Edge Rachel O'Riordan discusses her refusal to be average and her love of Lear
Watch an online exhibition featuring art by Lavery and the lads at the Ava Gallery
India meets County Down in Deepa Mann-Kler's new pen and ink on canvas art
Contemporary sculpture at its tactile best in the FE McWilliam Gallery in Newry. Watch a video below with curator Riann Coulter
Gothic playwright Jaki McCarrick turns a childhood memory of a brutal murder into an award-winning play
At the Alley Theatre, Holocaust refugee Inge Radford recalls the past and looks to the future. Watch Radford talk about her experience below
Ghosts of Belfast rivers past can be heard around the city as part of PLACE's sound project. Listen to Matt Green below
Playwright Patrick J O’Reilly puts sex on the menu in the latest production from Red Lemon
A dirty weekend in one night at the Ramada Encore thanks to Prime Cut's production of Fiona Evans' Scarborough
Zombie horror author Wayne Simmons and Susan Picken of QFT discuss their favourite genre ahead of The Life and Times of the Living Dead weekend at Queens Film Theatre
Author of The Rising on Tom Waits, The Great Gatsby and overcoming rejection
Stephen Schofield's Klingons, a wookie and a Star Fleet officer go to the Black Box
The Crescent Arts Centre reopens after a £7.2 million renovation. Tammy Moore revisits her old stomping grounds to see what's what
Taking theatre to the hotel rooms of Belfast, Prime Cut bring the experimental play Scarborough to Belfast with the help of the Ramada Encore
When Tim Brannigan was a year old he was adopted by his birth mother. In Where are you Really From? he talks about jail, growing up in Belfast and his mother's audacious plan to keep him
Renovated, relocated and revitalized: the Ava Gallery at Clandeboye Estate is back with an exhibition of important, and very expensive, Ulster Artists
If you're going to name-drop follow Belfast actor Chris Patrick Simpson's example and make them big names
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