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Watch video interviews with industry experts as Foyle Film Festival continues in the Nerve Centre
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Culture Northern Ireland and the #Loveto campaign search for the nation's most promising performers
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'From Shorts to Features' conference at the Nerve Centre features Good Vibrations directors Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn
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Author Jan Carson encourages a new generation of aspiring scribes to take the plunge
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Famine, war, family and more – Belfast hosts the international photojournalist exhibit for the first time
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Claire Lewins uses exclusive audio journals to tell at least part of the legendary boxer's life story
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With episode two of series two set to air tonight, we look back at the slow-burning opener
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'You have to confront the awful things that happened' says the acclaimed artist of his new retrospective
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Boxing historian Barry Flynn tells the epic story of Belfast battlers John Caldwell and Freddie Gilroy in new book
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Blunt Fringe reanimate the husky Belgian songwriter and 'matador of emotion'
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Exhibition of photographs at the Linen Hall Library by AR Hogg reveals the evolution of the Methodist Church benevolent agency
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A suppressed emotion will do anything to survive in Patrick J O'Reilly's gay conversion therapy drama
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Programme for young people continues to make a contribution to film culture, education and training
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Robyn G Shiels scoops album of the year, while alt-metal icons Therapy? perform Troublegum
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Excerpts from Eimear O'Callaghan's teenage diary written at the height of the Troubles in 1972
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Poets from Ireland and beyond limber up for the annual festival of humorous verse at Armagh City Hotel on November 21
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Ruth McCarthy revels in the transgressive nature of this year's diverse programme
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Liam Neeson is an author struggling with a failing narrative in Paul Haggis' similarly unsuccessful ensemble piece
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Dougal McKenzie, lecturer in painting at the Belfast School of Art, on its current print archive exhibition
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Educational touring exhibition goes on display in Derry~Londonderry's Holywell Trust
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The evolving aesthetics of Russian theatre revealed at Crumlin Road Gaol
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Writer/director Allan Cubitt on keeping the body count low at an advance screening in Belfast
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Reggie Chamberlain-King's new book, published by Blackstaff Press, is chock-a-block with odd adverts, sensational songs and all manner of ghosts
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Michael Longley considers mortality in his new collection shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize
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Filmmaker Moore Sinnerton dissects the life and work of the iconic author at the 2014 CS Lewis Festival
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Individual artists and collectives able to submit up to ten photographs in 2015 open submission
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Derry's finest returns home after a year in the spotlight
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New documentary sheds light on Run in the Dark founder and inspirational County Down sportsman
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Tinderbox Theatre Company bring Jimmy McAleavey's elusive psychological drama to The MAC
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Foyle Film Festival launch 2014 programme including documentary tribute to one of Derry's finest
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After 133 years, the annual exhibit of art by members and non-members continues to astonish
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Philip Hammond enjoys the youthful energy of principal conductor Rafael Payare
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Intergenerational dance production recalls the experience of the First World War in Belfast and beyond
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Animals metamorphose and interact in Echo Echo's delightful new piece for children
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Ash frontman Tim Wheeler produces a cathartic solo album following his father's battle with dementia
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1920s Parisian café culture is recalled in the group's immersive new touring production
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Northern Irish artist wins inaugural £20,000 art prize for video piece 'No More'
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Trad supergroup play out the 2014 Belfast Festival at Queen's with support from Hannah McPhillimy
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Blunt Fringe theatre company founder Claire Murray on coming home to produce ambitious stage shows on a budget
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A host of musicians indebted to the late Radio Ulster presenter Gerry Anderson perform in Belfast
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Two of Ireland's finest companies are inspired by the work of poet Seamus Heaney
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Film agency for hair and makeup artists aims to train new generation of Northern Irish experts
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Bob Curran delves into the facts behind the folklore at the Roe Valley Arts Centre
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Echo Echo Dance Theatre Company welcome audiences to their multipurpose HQ in Derry
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Rebecca Vaughan's medley of classic ghoulish tales is a tricky treat at The MAC
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Oscar-winning director Andrea Arnold features in two-day Foyle Film Festival conference to assist aspiring filmmakers
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Belfast has always been a city in love with cinema, as the current exhibition at Queen's Film Theatre shows
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American purveyors of backwoods rock chug their way through an impressive set at Mandela Hall
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Belfast-based performer on his eclectic new album, 70s influences and changing his name for love
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Schaubühne Berlin get Belfast fired up for change
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Watch a trailer and video interviews with the stars and writer/director of BBC's Belfast-set thriller
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Artistic director Paula McFetridge on exploring the legacy of the 1994 ceasefire with performance piece and website
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Jazz meets classical at the City of Derry Choral Festival with suitable support from Codetta choir
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Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper make it three for three in Susanne Bier's long-in-the-making English language debut
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Jack O'Connell excels in this taut Troubles-era thriller by director Yann Demange and writer Gregory Burke
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Photojournalist Judah Passow exhibits year-long study of Anglo-Jewish culture across the UK
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Belfast poet makes the cut with 2014 collection The Stairwell
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Ahead of his lecture at the Black Box, author Simon Singh writes about secret equations in Halloween episodes
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A profound and thought-provoking piece from disabled artist, singer, choreographer and thinker Claire Cunningham
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The Internationally acclaimed dance company bring the fire of Brazil to the 2014 Ulster Bank Festival at Queen's
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