Phil Coulter on Bloody Sunday: ‘You just felt the whole city had been violated’
The consequences of that day left a lasting impact on the lives of the people of Derry
The consequences of that day left a lasting impact on the lives of the people of Derry
In Donegal and Derry lives are lived and businesses thrive with cross-Border access
A 20-year survey in one compact exhibition
Two Irish artists impress in iconoclastic paintings and a 1916-related video installation
The Derry artist’s multiscreen video installation explores the insecurity of emigrant identities and the diaspora’s romanticised views of Ireland
Jane Prophet’s exhibition Trauma, about her personal experiences of being stalked, investigates the nature of obsession and is guided by empathy
Bedwyr Williams shows us a broken-down future; while Gypsy Ray’s photographs display great warmth
Mullarney sets memorable characters loose on stage; while Seawright shows us malevolent landscapes
A new international art prize in Belfast’s Mac has a mix of great and indifferent material
After years of censorship, controversy and caution the Ulster Museum is staging the first major retrospective of Troubles-related art
Willie Doherty’s latest film installation is a fictional work with its feet in the real world
From Pussy Riot to Netflix and Jeff Koons’s €42 million dog, our critics choose their best and worst of the past year
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices