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Belfast director’s film up for major award
THE West Belfast director of the groundbreaking ‘Unquiet Graves’ documentary has dedicated the film’s prestigious Royal Television Society (RTS) Award nomination to the families of the Glenanne Gang’s victims. The feature length film, which investigates the role the British state played in the murder of over 120 civilians in Counties Armagh and Tyrone from July […]
House of Hopla: A story about Belfast, basketball and brotherhood
‘HOUSE of Hopla’ described by local film-maker and basketball fanatic, Marc Mulholland of SCRAM Films, is a story about NBA shooting coach Dave Hopla and his time here in Belfast in the early 1980s telling a story of basketball and a brotherhood that has lasted a lifetime with St Gall’s Basketball Club. “Back then, basketball […]
Decision due on Casement in a month
WEST Belfast MP Paul Maskey has said that a decision on the planning application for the redevelopment of Casement Park could be reached in the next month. The £110 million redevelopment plans had previously faced setbacks due to safety concerns linked to the size of the stadium. Planning permission was granted for a 38,000 capacity […]
Playboy as relevant today as it ever was
One of the most iconic plays of Irish theatre has been reimagined for our times and received a standing ovation at the Lyric Theatre during its opening night. Running until November 2, JM Synge’s The Playboy of the Western World tells the story of Pegeen Mike (Eloise Stevenson) who is tired of her life, working in […]



