Jump to navigation

Advertisement
Home
Search Take Part What's On Menu

You are here

  1. Home
  2. Search
  3. Peter McCaughan
  4. Search

Search

Displaying 61 - 116 of 116. Show 5 | 10 | 20 | 40 | 60 results per page.
  • Darren Matthews

    The Newry comic is off to crack Oz, but Northern Ireland's comedy scene is strong enough to survive without him
  • My Generation

    Art from the 60s and 70s, taken from the Ulster Museum's permanent collection, recalls a period of endless artistic possibilities
  • How Holograms Are Changing Live Performance

    Fans of bygone Northern Irish stars could be in for a surprise. After Tupac Shakur, Pete McCaughan asks: who next?
  • Titanic – A Commemoration In Music And Film

    A Titanic event that entertains with integrity. A life-affirming triumph and a fitting tribute to those lost 100 years ago
  • Gerry Anderson is On The Air

    Created by Flickerpix animation studio, the visual version of the Radio Ulster show is every bit as funny
  • Bridget Christie

    The surrealist comic, daughter of Irish Catholic parents, on marrying a famous atheist and why bananas are funny
  • Archery and I

    Peter McCaughan finds that taking up a new hobby is the perfect way to stave off the January blues – and he learns a thing or two about military history
  • Artist Breathes Art into the Linen Hall Library

    Artist-in-Residence Laura Graham opens a 'Door', the first in a series of art installations
  • The Art of Music Video Production

    Film-maker Sean Duncan is inspired by Soviet cinema, wrestling and comic-book art
  • Robot Exhibition

    Robocop, Dr Who, Star Trek, they're all here. Peter McCaughan gets his geek on at the Oriel Gallery in Antrim
  • Comedy Gets Intellectual at Bright Club Belfast

    The future of comedy in Belfast is Bright, informed and surprisingly academic
  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    May McFettridge rules the panto roost with plenty of gags and a costume Lady Gaga would envy
  • CS Lewis Centre Opens in Belmont Tower

    The creator of the Narnia series is celebrated with permanent exhibition
  • Calvet

    Jean-Marc Calvet's life is so fantastical that you couldn't have made it up
  • Electric Six

    Electric Six's Dick Valentine might have changed his style, but he is still everything a frontman should be
  • Parked

      Colin Morgan and Colm Meaney crackle and fizz as the mismatched and misfortunate friends
  • Martin Byrne Writes a Song a Day

    The blogging musician looks back on 325 days of creativity, including a collaboration with Duke Special
  • Important Irish Art

    This painting is expected to fetch £800,000 at auction. Visit the Ava Gallery before it, and other stunning works, travel to Dublin
  • Colin Morgan Parks Up In Belfast

    The Armagh-born actor on wizards, welfare and taking up smoking for his role in the Irish feature, Parked
  • Manowar

    If you're not into metal – and can't afford the extortionate cover charge – you're not their friend
  • Belfast Festival Fringe Isn't Frayed

    Festival director Peter Quigley on this year's highlights and epic ambitions for the future
  • The Queen Strikes a Pose at the Ulster Museum

    Paul Moorhouse from the National Portrait Gallery in London on a regal exhibition
  • Under Cover of Darkness

    Belfast by Night just doesn't compare to Paris, but Fergus Jordan's exhibition does have its charms
  • Batman Live in Belfast

    As the Dark Knight takes to the stage in Belfast, artist PJ Holden and writer Malachy Coney discuss the hero's popularity
  • Men and my Daddy

    Bricks, riots and white-washed murals, but Adam Patterson's latest exhibition is far from just another 'Troubles' display
  • Colin Bateman's Crime Night

    The Scottish crime writer hints Rebus may have another story to be told
  • Belfast Launches TitanCon

    Fantasy authors, comic artists and Game of Thrones actors 'aren't the geeky things they used to be'
  • Ormeau Baths Gallery

    Ormeau Baths Gallery hosts four exhibitions exploring architecture of past, present and future
  • Tassili

    Peter McCaughan hears a stripped back sound and a longing for a lifestyle lost on the Malian music collective's fifth album.
  • Martin MacKeown

    Impressionism and still life mix in this exhibition of a lesser-known Northern Irish artist
  • Fragments

    A mix of media and weaving techniques makes this a must see for Culture Night
  • Silent, Empty, Waiting for the Day

    Mary McIntyre's photographs raise questions, but encourage the viewer to provide their own answers
  • On Your Bike!

    A celebration of the humble bicycle at the Waterfront Hall
  • Eyes Without a Face

    Queen's Film Theatre screen a masterpiece of the horror genre by French director Georges Franju
  • 2001 A Space Odyssey

    Stanley Kubrick's modernist masterpiece revisited at Queen's Film Theatre
  • Comedy Promoter Ryan Hand Thinks Big

    The founder of Newcastle's little comedy club, LOL Comedy, has big ambitions
  • Film Devour

    Northern Irish film-makers master the short film format at the Black Box
  • Dillinger Escape Plan

    The punk heavyweights rip up the Spring & Airbrake – as if we expected anything less
  • The Adventure Continues With Super 8

    Will JJ Abram's new movie reinvigorate the adventure genre?
  • Chilli Fest

    Peter McCaughan gets fired up for naga infused stout, live tunes and... jewellery stalls?!
  • Celtronic Brings the Party to Derry

    The not-for-profit dance festival entices national and international dance acts to the Maiden City
  • Senna

    An inventive documentary telling the tragic story of Ayrton Senna, the Brazilian racing legend
  • Kevin Eldon

    One of Britain's greatest unsung comedians decontructs the stand-up oeuvre
  • Villagers

    Villagers on 'Totally Wild' Belfast

    The Ivor Novello-winning frontman Conor J O’Brien talks new material and a whirlwind year
  • The Art of Video Games

    Does LA Noire point the way toward a more sophisticated gaming future?
  • Dylan Moran

    Interruptions plague Dylan Moran in the Waterfront, but he still manages to deliver some first-class surreal comedy
  • Scott Capurro

    The controversial comic isn't afraid to tackle the taboo subjects on his return to Belfast
  • More Than Lycra? Comic Book Artists Make the Case

    Peter McCaughan on how best to access and appreciate the Northern Irish comics industry
  • Sex, Lies and the KKK

    Abie Philbin Bowman is intentionally provocative, but isn't that what the best comedy is all about?
  • CQAF: Sex, Lies and the KKK

    Comedian Abie Philbin Bowman - set for the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival - takes his comedy seriously
  • Biosuite - Unsound

    Peter McCaughan gets hooked up to the machine - literally - to experience Emotional Response Cinema
  • What Cultural Statue Would You Erect?

    Michael Jackson at Fulham, Robocop in Detroit - but who or what would you like to see immortalised in your vicinity?
  • Skip Little Axe McDonald

    A blistering set from an aging artist intent on bringing delta blues bang up to date
  • Simon Munnery

    A bewildering fusion of styles from the star of cult sitcom Attention, Scum!
  • The Rubberbandits

    Sectarian chants from a section of the audience mar an otherwise enjoyable gig from the comedy hip-hop duo
  • Darwin Deez

    Catchy pop rock, dance routines and freestyle rap battles at the Limelight

Pages

  • « first
  • ‹ previous
  • 1
  • 2

Filter Your Search

For a more detailed search

Category

  • Visual Arts (39) Apply Visual Arts filter
  • Music (31) Apply Music filter
  • Film (21) Apply Film filter
  • Performing Arts (19) Apply Performing Arts filter
  • Literature (5) Apply Literature filter
  • Heritage (1) Apply Heritage filter

Type

  • Review (80) Apply Review filter
  • Feature (36) Apply Feature filter

Author

  • (-) Remove Peter McCaughan filter Peter McCaughan
Advertisement
Culture Northern Ireland

Culture Northern Ireland

Nerve Centre
7-8 Magazine Street
Derry/Londonderry
BT48 6HJ

ph: 028 7126 0562
email:info@culturenorthernireland.org

Nerve Centre
  • About
  • Contact
  • Links
  • Site Map
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • What's On
  • Features
    • Music
    • Film
    • Performing Arts
    • Visual Arts
    • Literature
    • Heritage
    • Sport
    • Festivals
    • Classical
    • Dance
  • News
  • Reviews
    • Music
    • Literature
    • Film
    • Performing Arts
    • Visual Arts
    • Festivals
    • Classical
    • Dance
  • Festivals
  • Competitions
  • Art Take Part
  • Galleries
  • Search
  • About
  • Contact
  • Links
  • Site Map
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy