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A new staging of First World War drama Still, The Blackbird Sings underlines how the arts is on the rise in working class areas
The crime writer sets his latest procedural thriller in Prehen Wood - his mother will be proud
A Libraries NI initiative saw four Irish writers make the case for four Irish writers. Read the fourth speech and give your opinion
Garbhan Downey speaks with the woman chosen to lead Derry’s cultural revolution
Searching for 'the good things in life', the heroines in Gerry McCullough's novel reflect new Belfast
Watch a video from the Maiden City, whilst Garbhan Downey attends the Night of Crime literary event
Garbhan Downey on why the multi-media centre was essential to Derry's cultural awakening
As Lesser Spotted Ulster starts its 12th series on UTV, Garbhan Downey talks to its creator about outtakes, local history and walking across the Lough Swilly
This debut novel about the love between a parkour enthusiast and a Derry dancer has Garbhan Downey holding his breath
Garbhan Downey says it's crucial his hometown makes the most of what it's prayed for
Tyrone-based author Darach MacDonald, who spent a year shadowing a loyalist band, tells Garbhan Downey how the experience confounded his expectations
The doyenne of chick-lit chats to Garbhan Downey about edgy new bestseller
Eamon Friel needs a leading lady for his first musical comedy. Garbhan Downey talks to the BBC presenter before auditions in the Derry Playhouse
Derry's indefatigable writer speaks to Garbhan Downey about his two latest histories, ‘Battles Fought on Irish Soil’ and ‘The Belfast Blitz’
Garbhan Downey salutes the art-loving eccentric who helped shape 18th Century Derry
The Oscar-nominated writer takes a break from rehearsals to tell CultureNorthernIreland about his new WWI drama Still, The Blackbird Sings
Sullem Voe has Garbhan Downey revelling in a fiery new album with a long-lasting burn
Garbhan Downey attends the civil rights lawyer's keynote lecture for the British Council at the Derry Playhouse
Garbhan Downey on Derry's celebration of cinema. Click Play Audio for two podcasts from this year's festival, with director Margo Harkin and actor Gerard McSorley
Garbhan Downey meets the northern chick literati
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