Check out this online exhibition featuring images of the unloved spaces of Belfast submitted by the public earlier this year.
20th-26th March
Are you registered to vote? If not, why not? If yes, then Vote For Me! My name is Mark Chancer and I am your independent candidate for the local elections.
20th-26th March
You are invited to view these online presentations which explore the history of magical ideas from the late Middle Ages into the present.
20th-26th March
A Sense of Survival is a site-specific installation of sculpture and sound, created in tribute to the women and children incarcerated for minor crimes over the history of Crumlin Road Gaol.
20th-26th March
10.30am–3.00pm daily
In April 2005, writer Joe Nawaz and his family travelled from Belfast to the wilds of Pakistan on the trail of a mystery. The mystery of how, where and why his father Rab had been murdered there.
20th-22nd March
8.00pm
In 1989, a twenty-one year old American college dropout moves to Belfast, hoping that the Troubles in Northern Ireland will take care of her own.
21st-23rd March
7.30pm
A play about family, love and everything that went before.
23rd & 24th March
7.30pm
A major new play by Owen McCafferty, examining the negotiations leading up to the Good Friday Agreement.
25th & 26th March
2.30pm & 7.30pm