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Old skool all-round entertainer Ryan Hand headlines a bizarre evening at the Black Box
McCracken Memorial Drama Society resurrect one of Sam Cree's 'downright silly' plays
The folk-rock act channel early Snow Patrol in an inspired set at Voodoo, writes Andrew Lemon
Fahy Productions and playwright Jonathan Bailie imagine a good deed gone horribly wrong
The folk legend gives a songwriting masterclass in Belfast
Liam Neeson scowls his way through another generic action flick this time set on a plane
Behind every great man there is a great woman in David Park's 'stunning' new novel
Ralph Fiennes' sophomore directorial effort is a beautifully-shot exploration of Charles Dickens' love affair with Nelly Turnen
The golden age of Northern Irish opera continues with NI Opera's contemporary take on Verdi's dark masterpiece
The renaissance man's songs and poems hark back to a simpler time at the Linen Hall Library
Video artist Anna Konik juxtaposes images and messages of hope and despair at Void
The American poet talks of loss and commemoration at the Ulster Hall
The John Hewitt hosts Clinton Kirkpatrick's bold vision of the city as a particoloured land of giants
Glenn Patterson's nostalgic new novel recalls the strangely free and quiet Belfast of the 1970s
The experiences of immigrants to Northern Ireland are succinctly expressed in five witty and hard-hitting plays
Spike Jonze warns against cutting the ties that bind us in this existential meditation on technology and romance
Wireless Mystery Theatre's most ambitious production to date is the perfect Valentine's Day treat
The cast play the music in Craig Revel Horwood's inventive take on the famous musical
Ed Zealous's long-awaited debut album features a cluster of great tracks but feels out of place in 2014, writes Andrew Lemon
Derry~Londonderry again plays host to the acclaimed music series featuring Foy Vance and more
Writer Elton Townend Jones searches for new angles
Matthew McConaughey and co expose the corruption inherent in the American healthcare system
Bolshoi Ballet 'evoke the flourish and romanticism of the Belle Époque' at Queen's Film Theatre
Glenn Patterson talks with the American novelist and songwriter about Obama Care and The Free
Oh Yeah Music Centre hosts The Couth, Go Wolf and Little Bear
Playwright Derek Murphy explores the complicated life of the comedian at the Grand Opera House
Director Alex Gibney lifts the lid on one of history's most riveting doping scandals in this gripping documentary
After a week of media chaos, the gathered masses took to the Theatre at the Mill to see the controversial play
The Druid production is an object lesson in how to successfully revivify plays to a modern audience
The famous fiery red head novelist speaks of her memoir 'Country Girl' and the outcry caused by the epochal ‘The Country Girls’
The impossibly youthful County Cavan band The Whereabouts introduce Beatles aficionados, The Beatelles at the Out To Lunch festival
The Liverpool-Donegal singer's brand of country music has attracted attention outside of Irish country-rock, with a rapidly growing fan base
The Coen brothers' new film about a struggling folk singer is propelled by a rarely discussed dilemma – when do artists cut their losses and abandon their careers?
Review of Zak Whitefields third EP, the tellingly titled 'To Anywhere...'
Award-winning singer-songwriter Dallas Green, otherwise known as City and Colour performs at the iconic Limelight
The Rhode Island alt-country rockers deliver a fine set at the Out to Lunch Festival
George Telfer is the boozey, hell-raising, womanising actor Richard Burton at Out To Lunch
An 'intensely visual, evocative' collection from TS Eliot Prize winner Sinéad Morrissey
Household objects become whimsical instruments at the Golden Thread Gallery
Steve McQueen delves deep into America's original sin with an adaptation of Solomon Northup's memoir
Brian Kennedy covers classics and obscure tracks by legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell
Former presenter of The Word draws on Catholic upbringing with mixed results at Out To Lunch
Idris Elba portrays Nelson Mandela in Justin Chadwick's biopic
Dorothy Hunter and Neil Clements explore the hinterland between conflict and resolution at the Centre for Contemporary Art
The veteran singer-songwriter performs tracks from his forthcoming album on the Belfast Barge
The prolific singer-songwriter peforms from his eagerly-awaited fourth album at the Black Box
Veteran satirical cartoonist Ian Knox takes Northern Ireland's politicians to task in the Crescent Arts Centre
Isobel Anderson's accomplished third album straddles the line between darkness and light
Queen's Film Theatre live stream the Bolshoi Ballet's most extravagant production of 2013
The Playhouse finish the City of Culture year with Jennifer Johnston's trio of powerful plays
Corruption and ignorance stalk the land in Murphy, Gordon and Mitchell's end of year review
President of the Royal Ulster Academy on painting portraits of Seamus Heaney and other cultural stars
Five of our finest jazz musicians perform John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman's classic album
The godfathers of metal make their Belfast bow after years of break ups, come downs and reality shows
The stakes are high for James Nesbitt and co in Peter Jackson's thrilling visit to Middle Earth
Aaron Shanley releases a collection of demos ahead of a proposed 2014 album
Sideways director Alexander Payne delivers another understated masterpiece set in the anonymous flyover states
City of Culture musician-in-residence Neil Cowley bids a fond farewell to Derry~Londonderry
A pop-up gallery in Derry~Londonderry hosts sculptural work by the Cut Cast Quartet
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