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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
Though Paddy McDonnell and Micky Bartlett win over the Falls Park audience, it's not all plain sailing for the hard-hitting headliner
The veteran comic on finding the funny side of invasion, war, famine and the Troubles
John Higgins and Andrew Johnston make the case for and against Ben Wheatley's psychedelic Civil War experiment
Stephen Catherwood on singing on the streets of Belfast, shooting the breeze with the locals, and his enduring fear of the stage
Derry Journal reporter Julieann Campbell discusses her Ewart-Biggs Prize-winning book about the Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign
Rosemary Jenkinson takes a satirical swipe at big business and avaricious community leaders in 21st century Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland's glitterati come out in force to celebrate the life and work of the famed Belfast comedian at the Grand Opera House
The crime author and screenwriter on penning the upcoming BBC Northern Ireland/TG4 Irish-language newsroom drama, Scúp
GBL Productions' adaptation of Leesa Harker’s mommy-porn pastiche is an x-rated antidote to good taste
Former tabloid hack Rich Peppiatt lampoons the industry he was once a part of and ingeniously confronts its worst offenders
Playwright Stephen Kennedy on bringing a little bit of Beatlemania to the Out To Lunch festival in Belfast on January 17
Gonzo hits, a manic roar and stories of Van Morrison in the 60s – the legendary blues singer sets the Black Box alight
Graduating from the Steps to Work scheme to John Peel's former slot on Radio 1 has been a 'dream come true' for the Omagh-born broadcaster
Scotland loves its golf, but does it love it enough to hand over a Site of Special Scientific Interest to the US billionaire with the dodgy syrup?
How does the 'reliably sophisticated font of witticisms' as featured on 8 Out of 10 Cats transfer to the stage?
The story of one Liverpool fan's incredible experience of the 2005 Champions League final in Istanbul comes to the Belfast Festival
The Belfast Festival's new marquee plays host to the shaggy-haired comic who is unusually grouchy and all the better for it
A 'flawlessly constructed, expertly executed' set from the King of UK Comedy
The Essex actor and QI stooge returns to stand-up after a 12 year wait. Perhaps he should have stayed sitting down
The Dublin comic talks Belfast hecklers, heartache and honing his craft. 'Children's books warp your mind'
Adapted from the BBC series, this arena spectacular features life-sized T-Rexes and much more
Patrick Kielty, Jackie Fullerton, Van Morrison and a host of Olympians share the stage at the Grand Opera House
Andrew Johnston goes back for a second viewing, and cares even less for James Marsh's troubled characters
Belfast director Jon Wright's latest feature is 'daft and gory enough' to warrant a viewing. Four tentacles up
The Theatre at the Mill Summer Youth Group do justice to Mel Brooks' hilarious musical satire
Paul Boyd's musical comedy is a five-star romp 'populated with sleazy, strutting grotesques'
The Newry thrash metallers 'shriek and solo' their way through a set to celebrate ten years in the business
The world has moved on, but iconic frontman Al Jourgensen is still angry. Give that man an electronic cigarette
Former Stiff Little Fingers guitarist and vocalist Henry Cluney looks forward to his debut solo show in Belfast on July 20
A definitive exploration of the idiosyncratic filmmaker's remarkable life and career
The taboo-tacking comedians keep the laughs coming in the preview of their Edinburgh Fringe show
The Deadly 60 presenter engages young naturalists at the Ulster Hall with sharks and rhinos, but isn't too fond of Giant Pandas
She finds most Northern Irish comedians 'stomach churning', but the Bright Club Belfast MC admits she still has a lot to learn
Oscar-winning Belfast director Terry George returns with a fish-based, Tarantinoesque comedy crime caper
Comedy writer Toby Morton on swapping the US for Northern Ireland, meeting Radiohead and our dark sense of humour
Can acclaimed documentary film-maker James Marsh reinvigorate the Troubles movie genre?
This silent comedy from 1922 inspired everyone from Woody Allen to Mr Bean – and the kids love it
Newry actor and writer Kieran Cunningham pays homage to one of Ireland's greatest satirists
Near-the-knuckle humour, celebrity girlfriends and the Titanic are what the comedian brings Home
Andrew Johnston looks back on a century and a half of music and memories with Therapy? frontman Andy Cairns and punk legend Jake Burns
Tim Burden, the man behind the projector, on Iron Man, cinematic ambience and Barry Norman coming to visit
Famous for a deadpan appearance Father Ted, the Dublin comic battles with an unresponsive Belfast audience
New exhibition features mementos of the Belfast blues and rock guitar legend's remarkable career
A dramatisation of 'the battle to save Titanic' features homegrown faces and a lot of heart
100 comedians in 12 hours, and all for charity – it was a tall order for organiser Andrew Johnston
The cerebral comic is always entertaining, whether singing about airships or making misogyny funny
Mark McClelland on new beginnings, old times and working with the wife
Don't mistake the Dublin comic for Chris O'Dowd – he's likely to lampoon you in musical form
Scientologist crooner attracts Northern Ireland's Filipino population to the Waterfront – it's as weird as it sounds
Belfast-born comedy legend passes away aged 85
The 'teenagers' are a bit long in the tooth, but after 30 years this polished show proves Grease is still the word
Agitprop masterpiece given new life by a classical score played on the Ulster Hall's Mulholland Grand Organ
Belfast doubles for Berlin in a new film about the controversial IRA volunteer-turned-Nazi ‘collaborator’, written and directed by Queen's professor, Des Bell
No founder members, but plenty of past magic from this humourless foursome
The sharp-tongued comedian cuts out the middleman and heckles the audience
A 'world-class Northern Irish production' sees Marie Jones at the top of her game
The wolves are dodgy, but Liam Neeson does 'rock bottom' well in this existential action-adventure movie
Ballybofey's finest gag man delivers a clean set to 'people with dirty minds'
A documentary about our love affair with independent record stores is 'heartbreaking and always engaging'
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