All Eventsdiscussions+workshopsexhibitionsfilmhumourmusictalkstheatre+dramaAll Events discussions+workshops exhibitions film humour music talks theatre+drama Never the same‘Never the Same’ is an online and a site-specific project with the families and relatives of those who were killed and injured in the McGurk’s Bar bombing of 1971. 22nd-28th March-Let’s Get MedievalParallels Between Medieval and Modern Culture: an interactive digital project compiled by Queen’s University Belfast students. 22nd-28th March–Napoleon’s Nose during the pandemicA photographic installation by artist Shiro Masuyama. 22nd-28th Marchall dayThe Year That Never WasA glimpse into the 2020 that might have been but never was: an exhibition which the public can interact with virtually through Zoom and social media. 22nd-28th March11am-4pmA Quarrel with MyselfA bold experiment in broadcasting is coming… 22nd-26th March9.30pmA HOUSE DIVIDEDA rare chance to see John T. Davis’ thoughtful and revealing 2003 documentary. 23rd-28th Marchfrom 7.00pmLimin-AlleyExplore alleys. Discover art. 25th-27th March12.00pm-5.00pmUn-Settled StatusEU Citizens’ Rights in Northern Ireland Post-Brexit – a live panel discussion. 25th March12.00pmBelfast Region City Deal (BRCD) – The Innovation StrandExploring the details of the Belfast Region City Deal and the opportunities it will create for Belfast and surrounding regions. 25th March12.30pmThe Road to ReinventionRe-inventing the city: how do you reinvent ‘the city’ after a pandemic? 25th March2.00pmWhat can we learn from the start-up market about the circular economy?Deloitte New Forums – An Open Innovation Conversation focused on sustainability. 25th March3.00pmThe Birth of the Border with Cormac MooreThe Impact of Partition in Ireland – a talk by historian Cormac Moore. 25th March5.00pmAs we speakManaging bilingual societies in Europe, with Marc Olivier-Loiseau and Cecilia Gialdini. 25th March6.00pmImagining A Better FutureThree post-GFA generation, pro-union women in candid conversation about all aspects of life in Northern Ireland 25th March6.00pmBuilding Creative CommunitiesIn this practical, two hour online workshop, 64 Million Artists will share their methods for creating citizen-led and co-created cultural projects. 25th March6.30pmFact checking electionsEditor-in-chief of US-based Politifact, Angie Drobnic Holan, joins us to talk about fact checking in a tense political environment. 25th March7.00pmThe Right to Bear ArtsWhat exactly is community art? Why do we need it in Northern Ireland? 25th March7.00pmThe Astronaut’s Missing PassportA short play about identity, privatisation and the simple documents that change our lives. 25th March7.00pmChange the World in Song!Join ‘Change the World in Song’, singing to raise the rafters and spirits, and affirm values of peace and justice. 25th March7.00pmMade In France: In The Name Of WarCan a weapons manufacturer be tried for complicity in a war crime? 25th Marchfrom 7.00pmClimate Change: Have We Turned a Corner?Bill McKibben discusses climate change – the greatest challenge we’ve faced as a civilization and the biggest change to the natural world during the course of human history. 25th March8.00pmThe Cabaret of Dangerous IdeasTake a couple of top academics, some dangerous ideas, add one comedian and it’s the force of nature that is the Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas (CODI). 25th March8.00pmDiscussing Steve McQueen’s Black BritainA screening of the Sir Steve McQueen’s Small Axe film Lovers Rock with post-film discussion. 25th March8.00pmLaunch of the Belfast Alley Map with 9ft in CommonJoin 9ft in Common for this talk as they launch the emergent Belfast Alley Map. 25th March8.00pm