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Mags Byrne on the 'cultural lifeblood' of Northern Ireland's dance halls and social heritage helping to close the generation gap
There's thrills and chills with a night of drive-in classics in Bangor while the Black Box dresses up for a scary movie marathon
A new writing festival backed by Paul Muldoon honours Armagh's lost literary great with a unique series of masterclasses and special events
Weeping Window sculpture will be installed as part of next year's Belfast International Arts Festival and ongoing First World War commemorations
With five days of inclusive performances and international competition, this year's concert series builds further on the city's singing tradition
The fifth annual series of events inspired by the Roe Valley-rooted Nobel Prize winner uses the human side of his work to highlight the area's natural beauty
Bellaghy's newly opened literary centre will follow this year's national celebration with three days of classical music, talks and recitals
New York drag artist urges conservative audiences to 'embrace the discomfort' of his glittering tour-de-force set for the MAC later this month
Derry actress featured in Tarantino's Palme d'Or winning film delighted for its big screen return after winning 30 Under 30 poll
Joe Nawaz examines the modern human condition moulded by nonsensical sales speak and skin-deep marketing in new one-man motivational juggernaut 'Hey You!'
Rising Derry rockers Scenery break down their debut offering track-by-track - listen to it now in full
Fatboy Slim and Bronagh Waugh are lined up as first guests of the Bangor teen who shot to fame with videos highlighting his Tourette's Syndrome
Ahead of three solo shows at the MAC, the actor/playwright reveals the personal roots of his disenfranchised characters and why theatre is still 'magic'
The sumptuous National Trust grounds will ignite the spirit of old with two days of debate, discussion and more from a packed programme of guests
Bangor's annual literary festival marks its silver anniversary with a milestone programme, from crime writing and comedy to poetry and prose
The Draperstown festival's long-running showcase series finds a new home following a three-year hiatus
The Belfast artist's most comprehensive exhibition to date channels spectral phenomena with beautifully eerie installations, images and sculptures
Twelve years after his death, James Greer pays tribute to the oft-overlooked Antrim novelist known for his 'beguiling storytelling'
A new staging of First World War drama Still, The Blackbird Sings underlines how the arts is on the rise in working class areas
Gilles Caron's never before exhibited images of the Battle of the Bogside in Derry~Londonderry are now on display at the former Turner Prize gallery
The theatre company's fearless new three-in-one production confronts humanity's fundamental questions
Film organisation for young people unveils packed programme of Hollywood premieres, international cinema and industry guests in Belfast next month
A new film shines a light on the First World War veterans whose hardships were fatally prolonged by a remote Co Fermanagh resettlement
Five Northern Ireland actors to feature in a new production of Still, The Blackbird Sings touring Derry-Strabane venues have been named
Having returned to her native Inishowen and taken her craft full-time, the painter is finally at home with putting her colourful life on canvas
The pulsating update on the smash Netflix series' opening theme is available to download free from the Derry producer's Soundcloud
With over 250 free events across the city, organisers are promising an even bigger celebration following last year's record-breaking crowds
A new season of must-see films screening across Northern Ireland
Vocal ensemble Sestina will transport audiences back to the Renaissance with performances uncovering centuries-old musical secrets
The long-running celebration of seafood may be miles from the County Down coast, but it's come even further from its modest beginnings
A 27 metre long artwork illustrating some of Belfast’s Botanic Gardens most memorable moments, from its opening in 1828, has been unveiled
Senior Curator at the MAC, Hugh Mulholland, on the enduring artist's widespread appeal and bringing his works to Belfast in a fascinating new exhibition
Belfast author 'over the moon' to be in line for award recognising LGBT literature, but publishing prejudice is hindering others from taking the same risk
Short documentary Together in Pieces, which charts political change through murals and street art, will screen at the Hip Hop Film Festival in New York
The award-winning Belfast author on the importance of women having their voices heard in contemporary fiction, ahead of a special Open House Festival panel
Second stage will introduce the Armagh festival's audience to some of Northern Ireland's most promising musicians in addition to seasoned acts
Special series of screenings planned as part of this year's LGBT celebration including the UK premiere of a new feature length documentary
Photography exhibition will capture astronomical beauty from Northern Ireland viewpoints and features talks on how to shoot the night sky
Taking over from David Lyttle, multi-instrumentalist Marty Coyle hopes to show off his home city with international collaborations and inspire its youngsters
Belfast helps mark 100 years since the children's author's birth with screenings of his much-loved adaptations and more special events in September
Downpatrick trio to be honoured with top award to mark 20 years since the release of seminal debut album '1977'
Chapterhouse Theatre Company are on the case with a free outdoor performance of the detective's most famous mystery in Banbridge
Defence lawyers Dean Strang and Jerry Buting will discuss the criminal justice system plus the effects of the Netflix series' success at Mandela Hall
Thousands expected to descend on Derry~Londonderry for eight-day celebration of history-shaping events from August 6 - 13
They've made their mark on the world's biggest stages, but Ireland's Best Small Festival will present an all new challenge for Andy Cairns and co.
The classical music festival's 15th edition will celebrate 30 years since director Barry Douglas's Tchaikovsky prize triumph
As the annual artist-maker marathon celebrates its 10th anniversary, we offer ten suggestions from this year's sprawling programme of creative events
Full programme of events announced for the Derry venue's autumn and winter months, from debut productions to returning favourites
Michael Conaghan considers the immortality of Ireland's literary icons and hand-picks six titles to sink into this month
'Inspiring' programme features 100 events including anniversaries of Shakespeare, the Somme and Belfast's own Creative Exchange Artists’ Studios
Two-month series of screenings promises to transform sites across the city with magical movie experiences, whatever the weather
Derry singer Sarah McGuinness on planting the seeds of what she believes could become a Glastonbury-sized celebration of arts in her own back garden
Kabosh theatre's outdoor food tour returns to offer visitors an immersive taste of the city's history and culinary hot spots
Major art project co-commissioned by Nerve Centre and 14-18 NOW lays bare a century of basic survival necessities using only the materials required
Artist Leslie Nicholl uses raw materials from the WWI battlefields to explore humanity amidst the horror in his current Linen Hall Library exhibition
Derry venue appeals for public votes having been named amongst UK's Best Heritage Project nominees
Ulster American Folk Park celebrates its 40th year with an exhibition of Frank McKelvey portraits tracing the local links of US presidents
The artistic director of a major centenary revival of the seminal play on providing an outsider's perspective on Frank McGuinness's vision
Accompanied by Prince Philip, Elizabeth II paid her first visit to the famous County Antrim landmark as part of a two-day trip to Northern Ireland
Second wave of artists unveiled to join headliners Badly Drawn Boy, Therapy? and DJ Yoda at the award-winning Roe Valley festival this August
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