As this year’s Belfast Book Festival drew to a close, we attended the festival’s annual poetry slam at the Crescent Arts Centre. The poetry slam is…
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Last Wednesday the Titanic Quarter saw its first proper restaurant being launched in the form of the much anticipated Cast and Crew. Nestled beneath the iconic…
The Belfast Telegraph recently put up an interesting wee piece about Belfast’s graffiti artist Visual Waste. His art has been popping up all over Belfast in…
Located unassumingly on Belfast’s University Road, Windrush is a little bit of authentic Caribbean goodness that you could very easily miss. From the outside, you barely…
Book lovers unite! The Belfast Book Festival is back form the 8 – 14 June with a weeks worth of book related and literary festivities.…
Belfast woman, Ruby is Crazy obsessed with Patsy Cline in GBL Productions (50 Shades of Red, White and Blue) latest comedy play. When Ruby joins internet dating…
The biggest ever event to be staged in Belfast takes place this summer, when the magnificent Tall Ships Race sails back into the city. The…
Prepare for carnage: flesh being stripped from bone, faces and hands covered in gristle and reputations on the line as the best of Belfast come…
Belfast-born Dan Gordon (aka Red Hand Luke from Give My Head Peace) makes his Lyric Theatre Danske Bank Stage debut in the new co-production with Abbey Theatre of Sean…
It’s about time too! I love Castlecourt, it’s been around 25 years now and still has a cracking selection of shops and a decent food…
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