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Young people are reimagining Northern Ireland's museums by giving artefacts a breath of fresh air
Exciting digital programmes are engaging more 16-25 year olds with hubs of local heritage while giving them new skills in photography, 3D technology and event management -
The Place of Young People in the Museum
Young creative Niamh Kelly explains how an innovative new project with technology at its core is reinvigorating the museum sector for a new generation -
Five of Northern Ireland's Lesser Known Historic Landmarks
They may not be as famous as the Giant's Causeway, but these gems from our past are well worth planning your next trip around -
Creative Retreats in Northern Ireland
Find the perfect location for some time out to work on your next creative project, or simply gather your thoughts -
Political Posters Become a Digital Resource for the Post-Conflict Generation
Linen Hall Library and Nerve Centre launch free iBook giving young people a non-biased narrative of our recent past -
Alexandrina McCausland Stewart: A Life in Music
Nuala McAllister charts the largely unsung contribution of a musical trailblazer to Derry~Londonderry at the turn of twentieth century -
High Times in Hobart
John Hagan chronicles the lavish exploits of Banbridge mariner Francis Crozier in Tasmania, prior to his doomed voyage into the Arctic -
NI's Most Haunted
Take a whistle-stop tour through our history of ghostly goings-on with legends of paranormal activity across the north -
Nerve Centre to Embark on 2016 Centenary Programme
Organisations working around the cultural heritage of 1916 are encouraged to get involved with the major project marking key anniversaries next year -
Central Belfast: An Historical Gazetteer
Marcus Patton on the task of revising his architectural directory to reflect the city's modern rebirth and the history lying beneath -
Major Decade of Centenaries Conference Announced
'1916 - What’s it all About?' looks ahead to some of the most significant anniversaries in Irish history at the Ulster Museum next month -
Vote Derry Heritage Centre for National Lottery Award
St Columba-dedicated Áras Cholmcille is the only project of its kind from Northern Ireland to reach final nomination stage for prestigious title -
The American Declaration of Independence Was First Printed by a Man from Strabane
County Tyrone-born John Dunlap was also George Washington's bodyguard, writes Cathal Coyle -
Traditions and superstitions from Halloween's Celtic roots
Supernatural specialist Dr Bob Curran sheds light on the darker rituals and folklore that lay at the heart of Halloween's origins in Ireland -
Why dressing up has always been at the heart of Halloween
From warding off spirits of the dead to bringing cities like Derry to life, costumes have played a key role in Ireland's traditions for thousands of years -
Jamie Dornan champions Strand Arts Centre’s refurbishment plans
The Holywood actor popped into his childhood cinema to show his support for the venue’s 'urgently needed' renovation -
Joining in Celebration of Northern Ireland's Museums
From historical houses to treasure troves of fascinating artefacts, there's a wealth of local heritage out there just waiting to be discovered -
John King, the Modest Explorer from Moy
Having grown up in Co. Tyrone during the famine, he later became the sole survivor of a 2000 mile expedition across the Australian outback -
Linen Hall Library Awarded Museum Accreditation
Belfast institution recognised for quality standards across renowned collections, boosting its international profile and opening up new funding opportunities -
The Playhouse Reaches Lotto Awards Final
Derry venue appeals for public votes having been named amongst UK's Best Heritage Project nominees