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  • Second Chance Cinema

    Cinephile cooperative screen three Northern Irish films for free at the South Bank Playhouse
  • The Delines

    A literate and uplifting performance at the Real Music Club from Willy Vlautin and Co
  • The Handsome Family

    Brett and Rennie Spark arrive in Belfast with the theme tune to HBO's True Detective
  • Donovan

    The folk legend gives a songwriting masterclass in Belfast
  • Brief Encounter

    Wireless Mystery Theatre's most ambitious production to date is the perfect Valentine's Day treat
  • Willy Vlautin

    Glenn Patterson talks with the American novelist and songwriter about Obama Care and The Free
  • The Beatelles

    The impossibly youthful County Cavan band The Whereabouts introduce Beatles aficionados, The Beatelles at the Out To Lunch festival
  • Deer Tick

    The Rhode Island alt-country rockers deliver a fine set at the Out to Lunch Festival
  • A Love Letter to Joni

    Brian Kennedy covers classics and obscure tracks by legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell
  • Bedroom Tapes

    Aaron Shanley releases a collection of demos ahead of a proposed 2014 album
  • Draw It In Chalk

    Still on an indefinite hiatus, Captain Kennedy release an album's worth of archived material
  • Le Week-end

    Love and marriage endure the fading of the Parisian light in Hanif Kureishi's latest silver screen collaboration
  • John Cooper Clarke Live

    The foul-mouthed poet of the people is streamed live into Queen's Film Theatre
  • Sam Baker

    Still physically affected by a terrorist attack in Peru, the American songwriter nevertheless infuses his songs with humour
  • Other People Wrote These

    Ciaran Lavery gives us exclusive access to his latest release featuring covers of Talking Heads and more
  • David Bowie Is exhibition

    David Bowie Is

    A new exhibition and documentary focus on the Thin White Duke's career, but lack that personal touch
  • Tuesdays With Morrie

    Mitch Albom's retelling of time spent with his favourite tutor illicits a standing ovation at the Lyric Theatre
  • Pull My Daisy, Shadows

    Two Beat Generation films screen at Queen's Film Theatre as part of the Belfast Book Festival
  • Underneath the Night of Stars

    Robyn G Shiels ventures into the blue with five new tales of loss and regret
  • Endless Life

    Michael MacBroom's understated second feature shows what can be done on a miniscule budget
  • Lucinda Williams

    Belfast's Real Music Club celebrates 15 years of roots music with performances from Malojian and Austin's finest
  • Dexys

    Kevin Rowland and co play through their latest album in full at Custom House Square Marquee
  • The Art of William Simpson

    The renowned comic book artist exhibits storyboards and conceptual art from the Game of Thrones series at W5
  • Otis Gibbs

    The bearded Nashvillian brings sad songs, honeyed vocals and a dash of authenticity to the Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival
  • Jesus Rodriguez

    After being left out in the cold by an indifferent Western music industry, the anti-establishment hero returns thanks to his fans
  • Bystanders

    After a swift rise and fall in the 1980s, Belfast's original indie act St. Vitus Dance return with a third album worth listening to
  • The Deer's Cry

    Malojian justify the hype with an accomplished debut album that draws from their back catalogue and features classic alt-folk influences
  • The Light of Amsterdam

    David Park chronicles our shared journey toward a post-Troubles future 
  • Character

    Forget the past, photographer Jonny Roberts captures Northern Ireland's diverse present
  • Felice Brothers

    Americana with hip-hop beats and added synths – the brothers get the barmaids singing along
  • Broken Deer

    Malojian, sans Cat, packs emotional masochism, lost love and simple beauty into his solo EP
  • The Low Anthem

    The perfect gig to close the Open House Festival, despite the chattering classes
  • New Writing Showcase

    Poets and prose writers keep the Crescent Arts Centre audience entertained
  • Kate Rusby

    The folk singer-songwriter leads from the front - but James Meredith misses the man with the trumpet
  • The Great Depression

    Robyn G Shiels finally releases some new material - James Meredith thinks it was well worth the wait
  • Suspense!

    Wireless Mystery Theatre perform classic CBS radio plays - including the ad breaks - in faultless period style
  • Barry Kerr/Alisdair Roberts

    Two folk musicians, poles apart, bring a taste of water and wine to the Black Box
  • Howl

    The illustrated sections are unnecessary, but Beat aficionado James Meredith is impressed nevertheless
  • Billy Bragg

    Would you like to swipe your 'loyalist card'? The leftie tunesmith brings the funny to the Empire Music Hall
  • The Hold Steady

    The Brooklyn rockers aim to reconnect with their audience after a series of lukewarm album reviews
  • CW Stoneking

    The Aussie bluesman brings back the addictive rhythms of a bustling 1920s New Orleans saloon
  • Super Vivere

    The secret to a long life is to dance a lot and drink some vodka, according to the nonagenarians in Susie Rea's exhibition

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