‘ARTS’ Archives
POP! Britney Loves Manga
The September issue of Pop magazine, features Britney Spears as seen through the eyes of thought-provoking Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and top photographer Todd Cole. [Read More]
Pink Floyd David Gilmour And The Orb
Columbia Records will release Metallic Spheres by The Orb featuring David Gilmour on Monday 4th October. [Read More]
The Only Way Is Up For The Lyric
The performing arts in Northern Ireland scaled new heights today as the Lyric reached the highest point in the construction of its new theatre, with the core building structure now complete. As the last roof beam was put in place major capital donors, sponsors and [Read More]
Have A Deco At The Art Deco In Belfast
Each city holds so many interesting building and features that sometimes you simply walk past them without realising their beauty or historic significance, which is why walking tours in the company of an expert are so insightful and enjoyable. Place Architecture & Built [Read More]
A Little Bit Of Venice Comes To Belfast
A joint show of the art exhibitions that represented Ireland and Northern Ireland at the world’s most prestigious visual art showcase, the 2009 Venice Biennale is currently running at Belfast’s Golden Thread Gallery. Venice @ Golden Thread Gallery is the only [Read More]
Belfast Poet Launches Debut Poetry Collection
Belfast-based poet, Miriam Gamble launched her new collection of poetry The Squirrels are Dead at No Alibis bookshop on Botanic Avenue in Belfast yesterday. The unusually titled collection, The Squirrels are Dead, is Miriam’s first publication with publishers Bloodaxe [Read More]
Discover the Magic of Theatre For Young People
If you know someone aged 7 to 17 years old who wants to tread the boards, take part in creating brand new plays and learn all about the world of theatre, then the Lyric Theatre Summer Programme is the place to be. The Lyric Theatre is delighted to announce the return of its [Read More]
Ballet dancer and actor Leigh Alderson Presents ‘Stars of the Arts’
A devastating earthquake measuring 7.3 on the Richter scale struck Haiti on 12 January 2010, killing an estimated 50,000 and affecting at least one million people. The situation in the capital Port-au-Prince and other nearby areas is dire, with hundreds of thousands of [Read More]
County Down Writer Scoops Literary Award
A COUNTY Down writer scooped the prestigious Hennessey X.O Literary award for Emerging Poetry in Dublin recently. Olive Broderick, who received support from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, was the recipient of a SIAP (Support for Individual Artists) award at Trinity [Read More]
Lyric Theatre Foundation Stone
Here some photos taken on the occasion of the laying of the original Lyric Theatre Foundation Stone in the new theatre, due to open spring 2011. The inscription on the stone is “Look up in the sun’s eyeâ€, a direct quote from the final stanza of WB [Read More]


















