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PROFILE: Tyrone Guthrie
With a commemorative blue plaque recently unveiled at BBC Broadcasting House, John Gray delves deeper into the life and work of the famed theatre director -
This Then
A 'large scale retrospective' of work by Derry artist Locky Morris leaves John Gray wanting more -
Orangefest
John Gray reflects on the modern day celebration of The Twelfth -
The Twelfth of July
John Gray investigates the history of the annual climax to the Ulster Protestant marching season, now rebranded 'Orangefest' -
The Mill Worker
John Gray critiques a new sculpture dedicated to the memory of Belfast's forgotten female workers -
Hans Sloane
County Down inventor of milk chocolate was the Queen's physician, an early advocate for vaccinations and his collection was the cornerstone of what became the British Museum -
Easter Celebrations
John Gray on the evolution of Easter holiday rituals in Northern Ireland -
Belfast City Hall an Architectural History
A triumph of content over criticism for reviewer John Gray -
Substance
John Gray delves into artist Andre Stitt's troubled back catalogue -
If Trees Could Talk
Ben Simon gets spruced up for a jaunt through Belfast's woodland history