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Book Review: The Skelper and Me
Tony Doherty completes his trilogy of Troubles memoirs with more accessible and authentic storytelling, spanning his time as an IRA prisoner to his long journey for justice after his father's death on Bloody Sunday
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'Absorbing' Troubles Art exhibition reflects decades of tension and turmoil
Over 40 works from National Museums NI's collections create an account of the conflict that's heartbreaking and hard to forget
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How family hardship and heartache inspired Joe's remarkably moving one-man show
The Belfast writer balances humour with poignant home truths in his look-back at growing up in a mixed race house during the Troubles
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Hear My Voice: film inspired by Colin Davidson exhibition 'offers a tribute to the human spirit'
Brendan J Byrne manages to further enrich the moving source material of Silent Testimony while extending the experience for those unable to see its portraits in person
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Colin Davidson's acclaimed exhibition Silent Testimony opens in Derry~Londonderry
The series of portraits being shown at the Nerve Visual Gallery depicts people connected by experiences of loss suffered through the Troubles
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Colin Davidson’s Silent Testimony to open in Derry~Londonderry
Nerve Centre launches annual programme of exhibitions including the portrait artist's powerful response to the Troubles, and the Peter Moloney collection's first time on display
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Exhibition looks back at Civil Rights, street protest and resistance in Northern Ireland, 50 years on
Through dramatic images and archive material, The Lost Moment explores the tumultuous period of 1968, when the Troubles might have been averted
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Listen to The Blindboy Podcast recorded live in Belfast
The Rubberbandits man hosted an entertaining and informative chat with one of the city's well known Troubles tour guides recently at a packed Duncairn Centre
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New online archive of the Troubles in Northern Ireland to be launched
Divided Society digitises countless articles, posters and media from the Linen Hall Library's political collection documenting the conflict's latter years
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The Dead Beside Us
Tony Doherty wastes no time in following up his 'important' debut with a 'profound' adolescent account of conflict continuing to tear through 1970s Derry
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Rita Duffy's Soften the Border Project Cushions the Blow of Brexit
The renowned artist's eye-catching textile installation is a colourful commentary on freedom of movement across the Irish divide
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Rave Reviews: Ciarán McMenamin
With its dark humour and '90s hedonism, the Fermanagh actor's first novel is like Trainspotting during the Troubles. Before opening the Belfast Book Festival, he talks about the positive reception and bringing Skintown to the big screen
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The Journey: 'It's a story that needed to be told'
Belfast-born director Nick Hamm on making the Northern Ireland peace process, with its polarising figureheads, into a movie the world could enjoy
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The Rule of the Land
With eloquence and tact, Garrett Carr charts a timely expedition along the line that divides and defines Ireland, its history and its people
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A Riot of Colour in Greater Shantallow
Part of the Communities United festival, Joe Campbell's latest exhibition embodies a new hub of creativity hidden in Derry's industrial outskirts
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Exhibition Preview: The Art of Ulster 1900 - 2000
A snapshot of fine art in Ulster over the last century comes to Clandeboye Estate from March 9-15, with Basil Blackshaw at its centre
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Political Posters Become a Digital Resource for the Post-Conflict Generation
Linen Hall Library and Nerve Centre launch free iBook giving young people a non-biased narrative of our recent past
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Two Angry Men
Toto Ellis leaves us longing for a feature length in his debut short outlining the theatrical censorship his father and Sam Thompson faced in Belfast 60 years ago
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Green and Blue
Premiering at a former British military base in Belfast, this challenging but tasteful dramatisation humanises the uniforms patrolling the border at the height of the Troubles
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Taking Theatre Beyond the Border
Kabosh's latest post-conflict play explores the relationship of RUC and Garda patrol officers stationed on opposite sides of Ireland's dividing line
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Unseen Troubles Photos at Nerve Visual
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
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This Man's Wee Boy
Debut author Tony Doherty lends a vital human voice to Derry's darkest period with a childhood portrait of life in the city
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U.S. Coup for NI Graffiti Film
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
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Groundbreakers of Working Class Belfast
New BBC series charts life from the shipyards to the Troubles through four of the city's most important 20th century writers
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Silence in Paris
Colin Davidson's powerful portraits of those left mourning by the Troubles take on a profound new significance in the tragedy-stricken French capital
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Belfast Book Chosen for Historic Big Read
Paul McVeigh's debut novel The Good Son will be the literary focus of the milestone 50th Brighton Festival
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Tate Exhibits Ireland
The London-based home to the Turner Prize will showcase cultural artefacts from its extensive archive of Irish artists on December 4
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Buzz Logan – Shankill and Beyond at Red Barn Gallery
Red Barn Gallery founder Frankie Quinn introduces new retrospective exhibition of work by photographer and photojournalist Buzz Logan – view a selection of images
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Textile Accounts of Conflicts
View a collection of quilts and arpilleras produced by women in conflict areas currently on display for the first time in Belfast's Linen Hall Library
