All Eventsdiscussions+workshopsexhibitionsfeaturedfilmMOBILE FEATUREDpoetry+readingtalkstheatre+dramaAll Events discussions+workshops exhibitions featured film MOBILE FEATURED poetry+reading 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 7.00pmUnimagined Futures?Pluralism, Inclusion and Planning for a Border Poll 24th March12.00pmHealth in Challenging TimesJoin the Health Governance After Brexit project for a discussion on the future of health and the NHS in challenging times. 24th March12.30pmAchieving Net-Zero Carbon and Biodiversity ConservationExploring the necessary and sufficient conditions for society to be able to achieve climate neutrality and the halt of biodiversity loss by 2050. 24th March12.30pmThe Future of Partition: Women’s PerspectivesA panel of women with contrasting views on partition reflect on the impact of that momentous decision and discuss what they see as the future of partition on this island. 24th March1.00pmBRITISH ACADEMY 10-MINUTE TALKSThe world’s leading professors explain the latest thinking in the humanities and social sciences in just 10 minutes. 24th March1.00pmArpilleras: Appliqué Art and Democracy in ChileIn this talk Lorna Dillon discusses Chilean craftivism with Erika Silva, an applique artist and social activist from Chile. 24th March2.00pmCarewornLockdown Stories from Family Caregivers. 24th March4.00pmThe Duncairn PodcastThe Duncairn Podcast chats with two inspiring local artists on how their race and identity impacts and infuses their work. 24th March6.00pmTomorrow’s Leaders TonightWe’ve heard enough from the politicians of today. Let’s hear from the next generation. 24th March7.00pmProse and PoliticsSinéad Gleeson in conversation with Jan Carson. 24th March7.00pmThe Climate Strikes and Public ActivismWhere do we go from here? Debating how Swedish activist, Greta Thunberg and the Fridays for Future Climate Strike movement has become such an effective campaign. 24th March7.00pmEat, Grow, LoveEat, Grow, Love travels across the globe to find that permaculture could hold some of the answers. 24th Marchfrom 7.00pmTENx9 go VIRALJoin us for this live storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their own life on the theme of ‘Viral’. 24th March7.30pmJo Hunter: Everyday CreativityCreating cultures of creativity across communities: Jo Hunter of 64 Million Artists introduces some of the work they’ve done in communities. 24th March7.30pmNeil Hegarty: 2031How did events on the island of Ireland unfold in the wake of Brexit, Covid, and looming climate breakdown? 24th March7.30pmCormac Moore: A Century of Football Division in IrelandCormac Moore details the events and causes that led to the split in soccer in Ireland and the efforts made to heal the division to bring about an all-Ireland international team. 24th March7.30pm