Kenneth 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 More“Wild swimming seemed to experience a rise in popularity over the pandemic. With nothing to do and nowhere to go, people found themselves drawn towards the sea…”
Read MoreEmily Hanna reviews Taylor Swift’s re-release of one of her most beloved albums, Red.
Read MoreAn interview with EastSide Partnership– the organisation in charge of the C.S. Lewis Festival, a series of events and experiences held in Belfast with the aim of paying tribute to one of our greatest homegrown authors.
Read More“We still have so many issues around gender pay gap, disability pay gap, racial pay gap,” said Dr Gravey. “And of course now we have these massive cuts to our pensions.”
Read More‘Many people now believe the onus is now on the government to step forward and take action to try and tackle the epidemic issue of problem gambling which has been exacerbated by football’s tight knit links with the industry.’
Read MoreChloe Ferguson, the Students’ Union officer for campaigns and engagement spoke to the Eco Scoop and said, “this is a true testament to the efforts of students and staff to promote change within the university”.
Read MoreAfter an online celebration last year, the Northern Ireland Music Prize came back this year with a pool of fresh talent and performances. It was a rightful celebration of the incredible musical talent we have on this small island.
Read MoreTaylor has always been outspoken about her thoughts on the double standards for men and women in the music industry. In particular, her experiences with gendered language in the media. Her examples feel applicable to most professional environments.
Read MoreOne of the artists of the Royal Ulster Academy 2021 Exhibition sheds a light on her art practice and inspiration behind her latest piece.
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