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
Join Professor Jon Tonge as he discusses why there isn’t political stability in Northern Ireland.
22nd March
1.00pm
Publishing industry experts discuss the process of getting a book published.
22nd March
1.00pm
The BBC’s popular Red Lines podcast is going out and about, allowing listeners to get involved in its conversations about local politics.
22nd March
1.45pm
Normally recorded behind closed doors, Slugger TV will emerge from NvTv’s studio to record its March episode in front of a live audience in Accidental Theatre.
22nd March
4.30pm
Former war correspondent Sherine Tadros explains how she swapped career to become a human rights activist and gives a passionate defence of human rights.
22nd March
5.00pm
This event will invite people to look at what a truly hospitable Northern Ireland would look like.
22nd March
6.45pm
Hear three Southerners who have made the North their home share their experiences of having crossed the border to live in the North.
22nd March
7.30pm
Join us for this fascinating event with the renowned artist and peace campaigner, Colin Davidson.
22nd March
7.30pm
Join us for this panel discussion as we consider regeneration initiatives in Belfast and the results of the festival’s ‘Forgotten Spaces’ competition organised in association with Liminal Belfast.
22nd March
7.30pm
Critically acclaimed stand up, writer and actor Tiff Stevenson invites you to spend time with a woman and her self diagnosed ‘Sexy Brain’.
22nd March
8.00pm
We are delighted to welcome renowned storyteller Brighid ‘Biddy’ McLaughlin to Belfast.
22nd March
8.00pm
The real stories of the RUC men and women who policed the Troubles – author Colin Breen in conversation with Mark Devenport.
22nd March
8.00pm