Moss at make-up guru portrait event
Supermodel Kate Moss led the smart set in London to give a helping hand to her "best friend", make-up artist to the stars Charlotte Tilbury.
Murray Walker diagnosed with cancer
Former Formula One commentator Murray Walker has been diagnosed with cancer.
Awards crown Black Sabbath comeback
Chart-topping metallers Black Sabbath marked their comeback tonight with a double win at a top rock awards event.
Mirren play breaks audience record
It is called The Audience - and the West End play has broken an audience record.
Statham hails new film's 'reality'
Snatch star Jason Statham and his model girlfriend Rosie Huntington-Whiteley put on a rare show of public affection at the world premiere of his new film Hummingbird.
Jackson urges men to talk health
Samuel L Jackson has urged men to be more open about their health problems in an attempt to tackle cancer.
Kourtney Kardashian confused by pet obsession
Khloé Kardashian sees her dog Bernard as her "baby".
Seth Rogen: Men have hard life
Seth Rogen thinks it's tough for men to communicate their emotions without it being labelled "gay".
Lucy Liu loves ‘old-school’ cookies
Lucy Liu has "old-school" tastes when it comes to her favourite sweet treats.
Joris Minne: Rhubarb
The post-industrial landscape surrounding parts of the Castlereagh Road is at its bleakest between Channing Street and Orby Link where a huge Tesco store has been erected on the site of a former factory.
Joris Minne: Brown's in Town
The UK City of Culture 2013 continues to aim high with its ongoing series of visiting events including the top-of-the-range and always controversial Turner Prize announcement this autumn, the City of Derry Regatta and the Big Tickle comedy festival. Who would have thought Derry would have an appetite for posh art, sailing and laughter?
Review: Fawlty Towers at the Northern Whig
The Faulty Towers live theatre dining experience is a largely improvised show. It started from the moment we all arrived at the venue and heard Sybil cry out for husband Basil, who was busy barking orders at hapless waiter Manuel.
Why the restaurant OX has critics and public hungry for more
It's currently the most talked about restaurant in Ireland, North or South.
Joris Minne: Katmandu Kitchen
People have been writing off Belfast's Botanic Avenue for many years. The street has suffered all sorts of slings and arrows principally because for the last 100 years it has been at the heart of a transient student society.
Belfast's Robinson and Cleaver building to be home of new restaurant
A new restaurant is due to open in one of Belfast city centre's best-known landmark buildings.
Classical fest explores new arias of food and fashion
If music be the food of love, play on.
Joris Minne: Happy Angel
Restaurateur Sam Spain and chef Tony O’Neill’s joint ability to sprinkle magic over restaurants like Il Pirata, Barking Dog and Coppi is a reminder of how important branding is to the sector.
Joris Minne: The Old Inn
What mystery surrounds the busy kitchens of the Old Inn at Crawfordsburn?
May planning Gangnam Style duet
Brian May has confirmed he is teaming up with Gangnam Style star Psy in the recording studio.
Rapper Jay-Z to release new album
Jay-Z has announced he will release a surprise new album next month.
Jagger does ballet to keep fit
Mick Jagger has revealed he manages to keep his figure on point with ballet dancing.
John C Reilly for Guardians film?
John C Reilly has reportedly signed up to star in Guardians Of The Galaxy.
Cruise: I revolutionised film promo
Tom Cruise has claimed he changed the way films were promoted with his masterplan for Top Gun.
Fry: I've never read The Hobbit
Stephen Fry has admitted he's never read The Hobbit - despite starring in second instalment The Desolation of Smaug.
Ritter set for Veronica Mars film
Krysten Ritter has announced that she will star in the Veronica Mars movie.
Jackie Chan lines up new film roles
Jackie Chan has been signed up to make two more films for Chinese studio Huayi Brothers.
Oldman to direct Flying Horse?
Gary Oldman is apparently set to move into directing and wants to cast Benedict Cumberbatch and Ralph Fiennes in his movie.
Joe Boyd's lecture at the Black Box is found lacking in colour
Legendary record producer Joe Boyd visited Belfast's Black Box on Saturday afternoon to reminisce about the cult singer-songwriter Nick Drake, who died in 1974.
Composer Howard Shelley inspires a memorable evening of music at the Ulster Hall
Howard Shelley is one of the most distinguished pianists and conductors of his generation, and he inspired the Ulster Orchestra, and the large audience in the Ulster Hall, in a memorable evening of music by Mozart and Beethoven.
Photographers from Belfast Exposed display their work in a new exhibition at the MAC
The MAC has teamed up with Belfast Exposed Photography to launch a joint exhibition ‘Northern Ireland: 30 Years of Photography’.
Review: Fawlty Towers at the Northern Whig
The Faulty Towers live theatre dining experience is a largely improvised show. It started from the moment we all arrived at the venue and heard Sybil cry out for husband Basil, who was busy barking orders at hapless waiter Manuel.
Northern Ireland artist is making his landmark in art world
They are some of Northern Ireland's best-known landmarks captured as you've never seen before.
Billy Connolly's Irish shows sell out despite foul-mouthed tirade that reduced photographer to tears
The controversy over a foul-mouthed tirade that reduced a female photographer to tears has done little to dent the popularity of Scottish comedian Billy Connolly (71).
Review: Robert Frisk's talk springs a few surprises
The Harbour Commissioners was the setting for stories of dehumanising conflict in a lively talk from Robert Fisk.
Review: Diane Spence unleashed a "tsunami of filth"
Diane Spencer brought tales of "the human experience" last night. "It just happens to be a disgusting one," said the X-rated raconteur, who seems to have 'experienced' mainly heavy drinking and kinky sex.
When talking is done, it's hard to love new Billy play
It's been 30 years since we last saw Billy Martin, the hero of Graham Reid's much feted television trilogy. He left us without warning or forwarding address. And he left a Belfast punctuated with bullets and bomb blasts.

