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  • Romancing Ireland

    Paul Clements' biography of Richard Hayward reveals a forgotten renaissance man
  • Lifelines and Deadlines

    Veteran satirical cartoonist Ian Knox takes Northern Ireland's politicians to task in the Crescent Arts Centre
  • Root

    Multimedia artist Anushiya Sundaralingam uses the Sri Lankan banyan tree as a metaphor for the human experience
  • Between the Words

    Colin Davidson's series of artist portraits go on display in the Naughton Gallery at Queen's
  • Belfast Hills

    Catherine McWilliams shows the romance and reality of Cave Hill and Black Mountain at the Gerard Dillon Gallery
  • Decade of Centenaries

    Belfast City Council explore the role of women in the city's evolution to mark International Women's Day. View the full Spring Programme of events
  • Free Derry Protest and Resistance

    Adrian Kerr's history of protest and resistance in the maiden city 'is a valuable addition to the Troubles canon'
  • Plath – A 50 Year Retrospective

    Academics commemorate the life and work of prolific writer and poet Sylvia Plath
  • The Loughsiders

    Shan Bullock's 1924 novel is republished by Turnpike Books, but is Bullock really 'the Thomas Hardy of Fermanagh'?
  • A Twisted Root

    Patricia Craig delves into her mixed Irish ancestry to discover Republican activists and the founder of the Orange Order
  • An Imaginary Circus

    Ben Maier invites the audience to play forests, flowers and fanciful girls as the Literary Lunchtimes series continues
  • Dídean/Home

    The homeless seek shelter, warmth and nourishment 'as the guts of the anonymous city rot' around them in Eoin Mac Lochlainn's latest exhibition
  • Changing Times

    Peter Smyth fails to confront the political inequalities that characterised our wee country during the 1950s
  • Belfast The Emerging City

    15 academics explain the city's rise to industrial prominence, but author Glenn Patterson's contribution wins out
  • The Light of Other Days

    Jim Maginn's compendium of traditional and folk musicians 'captures the dignity of those who still make music'
  • Bridget Ryan

    The Connemara-born artist paints the Irish hinterland in stunning shades of every colour. John Gray is suitably impressed
  • Divis Flats

    Divis Flats 1982

    Judah Passow's powerful images of Divis Flats still pack a 'gut-punch' a decade after they were demolished
  • Winston Returns to Paradise

    In 1912 'Belfast confetti' reigned down on Churchill here to argue for Home Rule. This 2012 commemoration is more civilised
  • The Death and Life of the Shankill

    Watercolourist Stephen Shaw is 'a forensic chronicler' of Belfast
  • Blind Elephant Collective

    The elephant in the room is the lack of profundity in these illustrated responses to famous quotations
  • The Plantation of Ulster

    Jonathan Bardon's history marks the 400th anniversary, but it's far from opportunistic
  • Inishlacken Project

    20 artists decamp to Inishlacken island, where Gerard Dillon produced some of his greatest works
  • Tears in Rain

    The latest installment in the Golden Thread Gallery's Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art series
  • Eagle's Wings

    'A unique and definitive history' of Ulster-Scots, Scotch-Irish and Presbyterians in Northern Ireland
  • By the Banks of the Lagan

    Ben Simon's collection of oral histories of the Lagan conjures up rural idylls and model asylums
  • Sandy Row 1974

    Photographer Bill Kirk documents the minutae of working-class life in south Belfast
  • Charles Lanyon's Belfast

    The architect and civil engineer who built many of Belfast's architectural highlights
  • Art Deco Belfast

    The art deco style is prevalent, but many examples are falling into decay
  • Red Barn Gallery

    A group exhibition by known and unknown photographers
  • Belfast Architecture

    City Hall and the surrounding buildings in Donegal Square have lots to appreciate
  • The Pencil of Nature

    'A reaffirmation of the power of black and white photography'
  • Belfast Shipbuilders

    An admirable exploration of Belfast's engineering heyday
  • Belfast Blitz

    A 'well organized and accessible' compendium of eyewitness accounts by Stephen Douds
  • Bill Kirk - A Retrospective

    One of Belfast's most talented photographers celebrated in a new exhibition at the Red Barn Gallery
  • Take Three Girls

    John Gray discovers new writing from Tara West, Lesley Richardson and Tanya Ravenswater at Finaghy Library
  • The Last Romantic Out of Belfast

    Sam Keery's autobiographical novel delves into the constricting world of 1940s Belfast
  • The Return Room

    WR Rodgers' radio play is reissued with illustrations and a recording of the original production
  • Voices from Cave Hill

    Learn about the secret history of Cave Hill from the people who lived there
  • Switch

    The shop fronts of Bangor are given new life by a selection of international artists
  • Through The Mill

    The demise of the linen trade captured by 'local' photographer David Cleland
  • Hidden Belfast

    A flawed but elegant companion to worthier volumes, writes John Gray
  • This Then

    A 'large scale retrospective' of work by Derry artist Locky Morris leaves John Gray wanting more
  • The Mill Worker

    John Gray critiques a new sculpture dedicated to the memory of Belfast's forgotten female workers
  • Belfast City Hall an Architectural History

    A triumph of content over criticism for reviewer John Gray
  • Substance

    John Gray delves into artist Andre Stitt's troubled back catalogue
  • If Trees Could Talk

    Ben Simon gets spruced up for a jaunt through Belfast's woodland history
  • The Pen Friend

    John Gray reviews the latest novel from author Ciaran Carson
  • I'll Tell Me Ma

    John Gray is moved by Brian Keenan's memoir of his Belfast childhood
  • An Irish Country Village

    John Gray reviews the second in Patrick Taylor's series of Irish country novels. Watch a video with Taylor below

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