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The music, the food, the love

Kyron Bourke is the proprietor of Teatro restaurant on Botanic Avenue. As South Belfast’s only ‘cabaret restaurant’ the venue sees regular performances from local musicians including Kyron himself who is also musical director for the Arts and Music Festival taking place in Drumglass Park this weekend

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Stephen Beggs to differ

Stephen Beggs is the company manager for Bruiser Theatre Company, the city centre-based group of actors that regularly perform at the South Bank Playhouse in Kimberly Drive off the Ormeau Road. Last week Bruiser took part in their Cooking with Elvis show at the Waterfront Hall

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At one with modern day Buddhism

FOR many westerners having grown up in a traditional Christian family, or who hail from a secular background, Buddhism remains a bit of a mystery.

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Library Central to city’s past and its future

Belfast Central Library has been a cornerstone in the city’s history since it was first built 123 years ago.

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There is a way out of unemployment cycle

The scourge of generational unemployment is contributing to North Belfast’s place at the top of the unemployment tables, according to a local jobs worker.

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Sorrow and pride as local Fians are remembered

FRIENDS, family and former members of Na Fianna Éireann gathered in the Lower Falls for the unveiling of a plaque dedicated to the memory of teenage volunteers Rose Curry and Gerard O’Hare, who died in a premature explosion in the lower Falls in September 1971.

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