Darcy Taylor shares her recommendations for this year’s best books by local and international female writers, and there’s something for everyone!
Read MoreAlthough a traditionally male-dominated space, Belfast has become a thriving hub for female and non-binary artists, a few of which I have had the pleasure of being tattooed by over the past few years.
Read MoreEditor in Chief of Catatonic Daughters, Ríbh Brownlee, discusses the process of creating her own digital literary magazine.
Read MoreAn international student and a music student of Queen’s University Belfast detail the struggles and restrictions of online learning, including the fear of potential lasting effects that the lack of face-to-face teaching may have on their futures.
Read MoreThe next few weeks at Oh Yeah Centre promise to be full of fresh talent and original performances - make sure to check out their upcoming events, projects, and volunteering opportunities!
Read MoreFollowing Stephen Sondheim’s passing, we look back on his career as a composer and lyricist to reveal his uniquely progressive style and enduring legacy on musical theatre.
Read MoreKirsty King speaks to local musicians about the inequalities which exist in the Northern Irish music scene.
Read MoreÓrla Mallon talks to Caitlin Young, Editor of the anthology Awkward Middle Children about place, identity, Northern Ireland and what it feels like to be a young person today.
Read MoreKenneth Branagh’s new directorial feature Belfast tells the story of a young boy coming of age in a warzone, as the comfort and familiarity of his friendly neighbourhood street disintegrates under the violence of The Troubles.
Read MoreEmily Hanna reviews Taylor Swift’s re-release of one of her most beloved albums, Red.
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