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 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
Enjoy a free business breakfast as we gather to consider what Blackstaff Square in Belfast could and should be.
23rd March
8.30am
Dr. Mark Taylor highlights the need to be cautious about culture.
23rd March
12.30pm
Award-winning broadcaster and journalist, Lesley Riddoch chews over the week’s news with former media lecturer and Dundee United fan, Pat Joyce.
23rd March
1.00pm
Professor Linda Bauld discusses what we learned from the Covid-19 pandemic and whether the next pandemic be prevented.
23rd March
1.00pm
Medbh McGuckian was born in Belfast where she is an Honorary Lecturer at Queen's University.
23rd March
1.00pm
Join this fun workshop with Paul Connolly, the charismatic front man and chief songwriter for The Wood Burning Savages.
23rd March
2.00pm
On the eve of the Belfast Agreement’s 25th anniversary, Professor Padraig O'Malley reflects on social, economic, and political changes in both parts of the island.
23rd March
5.30pm
A film inspired by true events, Beans follows a Mohawk girl during the armed stand-off known as the 1990 Oka Crisis.
23rd March
6.15pm
This café-style conversation will provide an opportunity to gather in a civic space for reflective conversation about various aspects of food and the food system.
23rd March
6.30pm
Approximately 400 army barracks built between 1690 and 1921 remain on the island of Ireland. A few are still in military use, but the story of this built heritage is largely forgotten.
23rd March
7.00pm
In this event five young people will pitch their ideas about what they would do if they were Minister for a Day.
23rd March
7.00pm
A play about family, love and everything that went before.
23rd & 24th March
7.30pm
Acclaimed Australian singer and songwriter Robert Forster (The Go-Betweens) visits Belfast with his 8th solo album The Candle And The Flame.
23rd March
7.30pm
Award-winning broadcaster and journalist, Lesley Riddoch and her podcast pal, Pat Joyce examine the prospects of Scottish independence.
23rd March
8.00pm
Armed only with a chair and a mic, stories, jokes and poetry Henry Normal takes on the world looking for a win-win situation.
23rd March
8.00pm
Shon Faye discusses her bestselling book The Transgender Issue: An Argument for Justice with leading local academic and activist Kellie Turtle.
23rd March
8.00pm