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
Can we capture the political and cultural moment, and still make writing that lasts? How soon is too soon to write about something?
21st March
12.30pm
Michael Nugent and David Quinn are typically on opposite sides of cultural and political debates. But they both agree we should resolve issues, without being abusive to people who disagree with us.
21st March
1.00pm
How can Stormont’s spending power protect people and the planet?
21st March
1.00pm
George Monbiot in conversation with Alan Meban.
21st March
4.00pm
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
Given everything that we know about climate change, is it possible to feel hopeful about the future?
21st March
7.30pm
We are delighted to present this legendary performer and maverick of the UKs music scene, coming back to Belfast for this long awaited solo show.
21st March
8.00pm
Luke Wright’s political verse play examines trust, fatherhood and family in the age of Brexit.
21st March
8.00pm