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Donal Talbot
In Belfast, ‘Come To My Window’ is a labour of love from a group of artists who propose an alternative DIY take on Pride, one that celebrates queer solidarity from your windowsills.
Photography
Ryan White
Enda Bowe celebrates ‘the myriad joys and sorrows’ of being young in modern Belfast with his award-winning new series.
i-D Staff
This Saturday thousands gathered in Belfast to demand their right to choose. Photographer Vanessa Ifediora shoots the next generation of activists at the Rally for Choice, bringing the North of Ireland into the 21st Century.
Music
Roisin Lanigan
Fresh from this year’s AVA Festival in Belfast, we catch up with the rising stars of a scene that’s modernising fast.
Since arriving onto the scene in 2017, the trio have gained a cult following for their controversial performances, incendiary lyrics and unapologetic bilingualism.
News
A feast for the eyes, tbh.
And Irish TV, obviously.
Opinion
Róisín Lanigan writes of growing up in a divided Belfast. Between British and Irish, Catholic and Protestant, and a younger generation railing against a conservative, religious establishment.
Angry dancing, but for a good cause.
Abortion is still illegal for Northern Irish women, despite being available in the rest of the UK and the Republic of Ireland. A new bill launched in Parliament could change that.
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