Belfast Film Festival is getting ready

March 20th, 2008 · No Comments

By Paul Rolston
THE 8th Jameson Belfast Film Festival is getting ready to open its doors again on April 10 offering the best in worldwide cinematic brilliance. As usual there is a great variety of entertainment from the ever popular drive-in screenings to an evening of food and flicks.

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Step Up 2: The Streets - A Review

March 20th, 2008 · No Comments

By Andrea Clarke
SINCE Save The Last Dance hit movie screens in 2001 there has been an influx of urban dance films gracing cinemas all over the world.
And even though they all have similar formulas - boy meets girl, boy argues with girl, boy and girl fall for each other through their love of dance - […]

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Swedish band Shout Out Louds to play Belfast and Dublin

March 20th, 2008 · No Comments

By Keith Bailie
SWEDISH act the Shout Out Louds are on their way to Belfast and Dublin. The will play the Limelight on April 7 and the Village on April 8.
The band have been hectically touring over the past few years, headlining their own tours as well as lending support to bands like the The Strokes, […]

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Ocean Colour Scene are back with a new album and already sold-out acoustic set

March 20th, 2008 · No Comments

By Keith Bailie
OCEAN Colour Scene’s acoustic set at the Limelight on Saturday April 5 has sold out. Promoters have revealed the gig has been so popular they are currently negotiating a possible venue change.

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Candide by the Bruiser Theatre Company

March 20th, 2008 · No Comments

By Keith Bailie
THE Old Museum Arts Centre will play host to Candide from April 1- 8.
Candide opens a colourful storybook for audiences as the eponymous hero sets off on a world-wide tour in search of his sweetheart and the best of all possible worlds, sailing, battling and fortune-finding from country to country.

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Bean’s Back

March 20th, 2008 · No Comments

By Paul Rolston
BRIT actor Sean Bean returns to TV screens as swashbuckling Sharpe after a two year gap.
Sharpe’s Peril, set in 19th century India, is to be shown on ITV after taking a break. The award winning series was last shown in 2006 after a gap of eight years and attracted nearly seven million […]

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