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Arts Q&A: The Arts Council s Joanne Wright on Ryan Vail, Joshua Burnside and Whiplash memories
Jenny Lee puts performers and artists on the spot about what really matters to them. This week, musician and music development officer Joanne Wright Joanne Wright, music development officer at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland 28 April, 2021 01:00
Joanne is the founder of Safe in Sound (Safeinsound.org)
1. When did you think about a career in the arts and what were your first steps into it?
When I was at school I played in bands and I arranged my work experience at a local recording studio. I loved it so much that I went on to study Music Technology at university and never looked back.
SSE Arena vaccine centre staff feel exhilarated after first week of monumental jab effort
We went behind the scenes on Friday to see how the first week has gone
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The team at the end of their first week! (Image: By Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)
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British gas workers strike again from 20 January Submitted by AWL on 19 January, 2021 - 7:03
Author: Ollie Moore
At a public online rally on 18 January for the British Gas engineers striking against “fire-and-rehire” attacks on their pay and conditions (see page 24), Paul Vowles, a British Gas striker from the West Midlands, said he was “bursting with pride” at the action he and his workmates have taken so far.
He criticised British Gas bosses for “hiding behind the pandemic” in order to force through cuts. He also highlighted the effectiveness of the social media campaign in support of the dispute, especially messages of support from strikers’ families which emphasise the impact the proposed new contracts will have on workers’ family life.
Belfast s Out To Lunch festival goes online to serve up arts and culture events throughout January
Belfast s annual Out to Lunch Festival has returned in spite of the current lockdown, with a full menu of culturally stimulating online events to enjoy. David Roy rounds up this year s offerings Emer Maguire will be appearing at this year s Out To Lunch festival
Martin Lynch will be in conversation at this year s Out To Lunch festival
BELFAST S annual Out To Lunch Festival is all about kick-starting Belfast s cultural calendar with a post-New Year programme of arts and culture events served up throughout January in worker-friendly lunchtime slots and accompanied by delicious hot food.