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
Gardeners, partners and the wider public are welcome for food and chat about the many benefits of growing food and what citizens need to take action to green their doorstep urban spaces.
25th March
10.00am
Join public historians Sean Napier & Colm Dore on their epic 1798 journey through Belfast’s hidden and illustrious past.
25th March
11.30am
An open live group performance in Writer's Square looking at the transference of energy within group performance, promoting good relations within all sections of the community
25th March
1.00pm
A major new play by Owen McCafferty, examining the negotiations leading up to the Good Friday Agreement.
25th & 26th March
2.30pm & 7.30pm
A complex look at the relationship between the exploiters and the exploited on a farm in Quebec.
25th March
6.00pm
Provocative alternative-punks The Wood Burning Savages are an incendiary four piece from Derry, Northern Ireland.
25th March
7.00pm
In this talk the renowned author and campaigner Jonathon Porritt will discuss how we can tackle the climate crisis.
25th March
8.00pm
The celebrated American linguist, philosopher, social critic, and political activist discusses the current threats to democracy and ways to build solidarity and progressive politics.
25th March
8.00pm