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  • Attack the Block

    Joe Cornish’s slick directorial debut is gripping and funny - if you like The Goonies, you'll love this
  • Cashier No.9

    Virtual bands, audience cartwheels and ‘stadium stompers’ make this Cashier No. 9 curated evening a golden affair
  • Gang Of Four

    Stage gimmicks cheapen an otherwise solid performance from the act that put the funk into punk
  • Gangs

    And So I Watch You From Afar delivering their best yet with an outstanding, slow-burning odyssey
  • Record Store Day 2011

    Eddie Mullan pays a visit to Belfast's independent record stores and leaves convinced that the digital revolution has a downside
  • Submarine

    Gritty, cool and unsentimental, Richard Ayoade's dramedy is unlike anything British cinema has produced in eons
  • Sleigh Bells

    It will be a while before the ringing stops, with the Brooklyn noise-pop duo pushing the limit at Winter Base  
  • Obituary: Gary Moore

    Belfast-born guitarist and former Thin Lizzy member passes away aged 58
  • And So I Watch You From Afar

    Those lucky enough to get a ticket climb aboard the Dutch barge on the Lagan for a secret gig
  • Out To Lunch: Sean Connolly & Éamon Phoenix

    William Crawley’s talks series continues, this time taking a bite out of Irish history
  • RISING STAR: Aaron Shanley

    On the road to opportunity with the Nashville-inspired songwriter
  • New videos from The Lowly Knights and The Jane Bradfords

    Music video from Belfast's folk royalty and an official promo from Bandwidth Sessions
  • DJ Yoda

    Hip-hop's Jedi master talks technology, party records and the most important thing a DJ should do
  • Seasick Steve

    The man from another time returns to where it all began, writes Eddie Mullan
  • Iron and Wine

    Americana folk hero Sam Beam shrinks the sell-out Open House marquee  
  • 12th Open House Festival

    Watch a video from the festival launch, listen to a podcast with festival director Kieran Gilmore and sign up for the CultureNI e-newsletter below for a chance to win tickets galore
  • Oxegen 2010

    Northern Irish artists rise high above the muck at the Punchestown festival, writes Eddie Mullan
  • Volume Control Gig: In Case Of Fire

    Teenage team announce stellar lineup for all-ages gig
  • Trans Festival 2010 Launches

    Festival organiser Adam Turkington speaks about Trans 2010 below
  • INTERVIEW: Tom McShane

    Forget production trickery, all a musician needs for an album is an audience. Listen to exclusive acoustic tracks below
  • The Divine Comedy

    Neil Hannon talks politics, a new album and even more award nominations
  • Hypnotic Brass Ensemble

    Chicago’s greatest buskers have Custom House Square under their spell
  • The Eclipse

    Horror-love story hybrid with Ciarán Hinds as the man literally haunted by grief
  • Cup Cake

    Make a feature film on the budget of a TV advert? It's 'wee buns' to director Colin McIvor
  • Girls Names

    Surf-rock from Belfast born out of Wavves. Listen to 'Don't Let Me In', from their new EP below:  
  • 11th Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival

    Long-awaited programme is announced at launch in the Dark Horse. Listen to a podcast with festival director Sean Kelly and live music by Brendan and Declan Murphy
  • Good Vibes with The Undertones

    Punk legends are back to headline Good Vibes From Belfast. Listen to a podcast with the band and Good Vibrations founder Terri Hooley
  • Ditching

    The Northern Ireland of the future has forgotten the past in Factotum's first feature film
  • Kev Largey

    Street art skills meet traditional techniques, with the Belfast artist's latest exhibition in Queen's Film Theatre
  • 10th Belfast Film Festival

    A marathon of movies over sixteen days is announced at the festival launch
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    General Fiasco's debut album doesn't let alcoholic friends, boredom and angst slow it down
  • Exit Through The Gift Shop

    Banksy reveals his pièce de résistance: say bonjour to the bumbling Mr Brainwash
  • Belfast Record Fair

    Organiser Robert Scott wants to bring back the wax in the Oh Yeah Centre
  • Cashier no.9

    Danny Todd's five-headed folktronic creation beams down otherworldly pop to Radio K
  • Valene Kane

    From Youtube to the big screen, the Newry actress talks about her unusual feature, the winner of Critics Choice award screening at Dublin's International Film Festival
  • Joby Fox

    Former bassist with Energy Orchard, the curious Mr Fox tells tales of Belfast's punk era - the spitting, the record deals gone wrong, the stage-bound Japanese throwing star
  • NME Awards Show

    Haircuts ahoy! The NME Awards tour comes to town with hipsters The Maccabees alongside our own slice of indie cool
  • Two Door Cinema Club

    Frontman Alex Trimble discusses free fashion and the indie-pop outfit's exponential trajectory with CultureNorthernIreland's Eddie Mullan.
  • Mark Reihill

    Cat Skills is the latest exhibition by Mark Reihill, the man with the mouse
  • Volume Control Belfast 4 Haiti

    Teenagers organise under-18s concert for Haiti relief fund at the Oh Yeah Centre
  • Base

    Belfast's first indoor street art and music festival comes to the Ulster Hall. Click Play Audio for podcast interviews and tracks from Barry's Electric Workshop, Nakatomi Towers and Cutaways
  • Daily Strife

    Vote for Northern Ireland production team as part of RTE’s Storyland 2 web competition
  • Compositions

    Creative Exchange exhibition coincides with the Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival
  • Robert Holmes

    The former tree surgeon from north Belfast goes deep under the dark canopy with his new EP. Click Play Audio to hear an exclusive acoustic recording and track from Infant Rising EP
  • Ben Glover

    The Glenarm native discusses his move to America, the Nashville scene and writing with musical heroes. Click Play Audio for podcast interview with an exclusive acoustic and album track.
  • Music From The Penguin Cafe Orchestra

    The uncategorisable sound of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra is revived and taken back on the road by Simon Jeffes' son Arthur
  • Graham Smith

    Winner of the Lex Van Rossen Award for European Music Photographer of the Year on loving music first
  • Ruby Colley

    Ahead of her debut album release, violin virtuoso Ruby Colley talks about her training, composing and influences. Click Play Audio for podcast interview and selection of tracks from the album
  • British Urban Collective

    The Monday Club find new inspiration in the nation wide music project. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview and single 'Under The Weather'
  • Stomp

    Eddie Mullan finds out what all the noise is about down at the Waterfront

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