On the night of October 15 at The Speakeasy, something very strange happened. Musicians dropped by early with their equipment in tow. Instruments were tuned and plugged into sound systems with massive speakers.
Read MoreRebecca Watterson will be “bringing to life patient experiences and their encounters with psychiatrists, shock therapies and lobotomies”
Read MoreAs Torrans points out, No Alibis provides a space for local authors, for those who are less likely to appear in chain stores or supermarkets, and is, therefore, a key influence in aiding the Belfast arts and literary scene.
Read MoreWith the return to some sort of post-Covid normality has come the long-awaited return of free art galleries, outdoor exhibitions and museums.
Read MoreWith Freshers in full swing and the new term about to start, we’ve put together a round-up of our favourite culture events both in-person and online happening over the next few weeks.
Read MoreMinari, despite not winning the Oscar for Best Picture (this went to Nomadland), draws greater attention to the fact that there are a large number of cultures and experiences that deserve to have their stories told within American cinema
Read MoreThe mark she has left on student journalism in Belfast is unquestionable
Read MoreWe are currently living in the golden age of television, but long form TV-shows owe their existence to a strange little drama created by David Lynch. Direct your attention to Twin Peaks.
Read MoreAs we experience loss and have more years of our life documented by our devices, bad memories being suggested to us will only increase.
Read More“It has given a very complete picture of her. Not all mummies would have that,” added Professor Murphy.
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