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Music Theatre 4 Youth is the ONLY arts charity from Northern Ireland through to the Semi-Finals of the National Lottery Awards. We need your vote to get Northern Ireland arts into the finals and onto the BBC.

Free places are available for over 50s on Castlereagh Arts Festival's drama and carnival workshops on 2 and 16 June.

In 1992 Quentin Tarantino turned Hollywood on its ear with his explosive first feature, Reservoir Dogs. Now, for the first time in Belfast, ‘Theatre Knights’ are turning Reservoir Dogs on its ear by performing Tarantino’s original script with an entirely female cast, in aid of the Belfast Rape Crisis Centre.

Rock Against Racism was a movement in the late 70s which aimed to tackle the growing menace of racial intolerance. The seminal event in the history of RAR was the by now legendary concert in Victoria park in London where bands like the Clash and Tom Robinson Band took the stage to tell the world in no uncertain terms that music had the potential to unite people regardless of the colour of their skin.

As part of a series of activities to celebrate Intercultural and Anti Racism Week 2008, the Equality Commission hosted the launch of Homely Planet Radio.

It’s onward and upward for the 8th Jameson Belfast Film Festival this year taking place in venues across the city 10 -19 April. The festival launched its 8th Programme announcing 10 film-packed days wall to wall with premieres, music, special events and guests with 35 Irish Short Films, 125 features, documentaries and special events from around 32 countries around the world

The Arts Council has announced that it has fulfilled its pledge to plough the hard-won uplift of £1.7m it secured through the NI Budget 2008-11 straight back into the arts in Northern Ireland.