A series of West End musicals will be playing until the last week of November, when the first post-lockdown pantomime performance will be returning to the famous stage.
Read MoreActivist and environmental lawyer Declan Owens from COP26 Coalition Belfast discusses the current state of climate emergency and what students can do to take action.
Read MoreA review of Distortion, a play streamed by The MAC theatre in Belfast which details the disengagement of local politics, along with the messy relationships of those involved.
Read MoreThe extreme actions of climate activist groups have garnered them both allies and critics. But do their unorthodox tactics actually help their cause?
Read MoreLocal politicians get involved in karaoke event at The Speakeasy in aid of mental health charity.
Read MoreWith Halloween fast approaching what better way to get into the spooky spirit than to indulge in some spooktacular horror films. Right?
Read More5 of the best and most unique coffeeshops to try in Belfast if you’re tired of the same old spots.
Read MoreOn 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.
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