‘Ireland, the Continuous past’ Rough Magic Theatre Company’s Northern Star is an interesting take on a short period of late eighteenth century Irish History which undoubtedly still…
‘Ireland, the Continuous past’ Rough Magic Theatre Company’s Northern Star is an interesting take on a short period of late eighteenth century Irish History which undoubtedly still…
This week we have TV show based on a movie for your streaming pleasure. We also have something to keep the kids occupied that isn’t…
If you’re into NI music at all, it’s likely that you’ve come across Belfast singer-songwriter Siobhán Day at some point in the last six years. From appearing at festivals…
When Alley Cat closed amid a storm of controversy many wondered what would be come of this once beloved hipster shack. The answer was revealed…
This week we have a few trailers for some upcoming movies like Dan Brown’s Inferno and Kevin Smith’s Yoga Hosers. We also have a bunch…
Turtle is a new original piece from PUNCHEDcanvas, staged in The Barracks as part of the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival. Written and directed by James…
It doesn’t get much more central than Carrickfergus’ Dobbins Inn. Situated just a stone’s throw away from the historic Castle and St Nicholas Church, this…
It’s 1966 in Belfast and the Catholic Gallaghers live in a mostly Protestant area. Normally there’s not much trouble, but as rumours circulate of a…
Amanda St John has finally released her long awaited début album ‘Grow’ and from the moment you hear Amanda sing on the ethereal acapella intro…