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Stendhal Festival on the Brink
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Stendhal Festival, Northern Ireland’s beloved indie music event, is on the brink—facing crippling costs and years of deficits, especially post-pandemic. Despite director Ross Parkhill going unpaid for months to keep it alive, the 16th edition is set to go ahead next week, fueled by hope of a record-breaking, sell-out crowd to turn things around. Born from a 2008 flood cancellation and revived in 2011, the festival has grown into a cherished cultural staple—family-friendly and resilient. But with arts funding in Northern Ireland lagging far behind, Parkhill’s rallying cry is clear: this could be the moment that saves Stendhal—or its final farewell.
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