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Charles Wood Festival of Music and Summer School
Experience world-class choral and organ music in the heart of Armagh
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Job Opportunity: Administrator at Charles Wood Festival of Music and Summer School
The festival named after the renowned Armagh-born composer has been celebrating his work for nearly 30 years
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'Like moon dust dropped on Armagh': the rapid rise of the John O'Connor arts festival
In just two years, the event has gone from an unknown prospect to one which lights up the city with four days of literary magic
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Acclaimed adaptation of Derry play tackles perceptions on homelessness and addiction
Brian Foster's beloved Maire is reborn in the award-winning Myra's Story, which takes the tragic but universal tale to the gritty streets of Dublin
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Charles Wood Festival in Armagh, a place of historical notes
The 'city of saints and scholars' will be filled with seven days of music this month as the enduring event returns with its special concerts, masterclasses and competitions
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Joining in Celebration of Northern Ireland's Museums
From historical houses to treasure troves of fascinating artefacts, there's a wealth of local heritage out there just waiting to be discovered
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List of Northern Ireland's Best Places Revealed
Having narrowed it down to ten finalists, the public are now invited to cast their vote and help crown the country's top spot
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Bruiser brings back Sue Townsend's Adrian Mole for theatre company's 20th birthday
Founder Lisa May on celebrating the late author after two decades of highs, lows, sleepless nights and moments that make it all worthwhile
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Five of Northern Ireland's Lesser Known Historic Landmarks
They may not be as famous as the Giant's Causeway, but these gems from our past are well worth planning your next trip around
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Charles Wood Festival Celebrates Armagh Composer Who Left Behind a Sacred Body of Works
The chorister turned Cambridge professor's legacy is preserved for another year with a week of major concerts and more in his native city
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The Enduring Resonance of A Time to Speak
Actress Joan McCready on continuing to deliver the message of Helen Lewis's Holocaust memoir, not just for her 'but for all victims and survivors'
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Magnificent Seven for Moira Calling
Main stage acts announced for the Co. Armagh music festival which returns as a now two-day event on September 8 and 9
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Maiden Voyage Goes Toe-to-Toe with Sensitive Subjects
A new triple bill of contemporary dance works will deal with topics including infant death and the things loved ones leave behind
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Become One of the FAMLA with Tinderbox Crowdfunder
Theatre company offers rewards ranging from a day behind the scenes to co-producer credits for backers of its latest drama
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The John O’Connor Winter School
A new writing festival backed by Paul Muldoon honours Armagh's lost literary great with a unique series of masterclasses and special events
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Susan MacWilliam Conducts Modern Experiments
The Belfast artist's most comprehensive exhibition to date channels spectral phenomena with beautifully eerie installations, images and sculptures
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New Names Added to Moira Calling
Second stage will introduce the Armagh festival's audience to some of Northern Ireland's most promising musicians in addition to seasoned acts
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Handpicked Highlights for August Craft Month
As the annual artist-maker marathon celebrates its 10th anniversary, we offer ten suggestions from this year's sprawling programme of creative events
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John Hewitt International Summer School
Armagh's flagship literary festival extends to six days with talks, readings, workshops and more from leading writers, performers and speakers
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Emma Jordan: Prime Mover
With After Miss Julie premièring across Ireland, the ambitious theatre director opens up about the demands of the job, keeping things fresh and leading actors 'into the darkness'
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Create: Innovate: Armagh
Award-winning materials scientist Mark Miodownik leads a line-up of distinguished speakers set for the cross-sectoral conference on March 2
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Things to Do this Halloween in Northern Ireland
Keep the kids entertained this year with a frightening selection of highlights families across the country can enjoy
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Culture Night 2015: Everything You Need to Know
Your guide to the hundreds of free arts and cultural events occupying regions across Northern Ireland today
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Things to Do this Bank Holiday Weekend in Northern Ireland
See out the summer with our guide to what's on across Belfast and beyond over the coming days
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John McAllister Does Things By the Book
The Armagh author on how early writing habits and working life during the Troubles continues to shape his acclaimed crime novels
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Macha Productions Empowers Women with Righteous Theatre
John Higgins lifts the lid on former Kabosh writers Jo Egan and Fionnuala Kennedy's new joint venture, named after the ancient goddess of Armagh
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Keith Donald Finds Bliss at the John Hewitt Festival
Prolific performer recounts the highs and lows of six decades in the music industry with new solo show combining poetry, storytelling and more
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7 Hills Blues Festival
Established blues festival returns to Armagh, bringing a lively, family-friendly buzz to the city
