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The Calgagh Centre
A dramatic introduction to the history of the Celts... -
Nik Cohn
'Dimly one was conscious of the hatred outside...' -
Tim Roberts
Designer who has won worldwide recognition for stylish Irish textiles -
Brian Keenan
After being held captive for four years in Beirut, Keenan becomes a writer -
Phil Coulter
Music Producer and Entertainer. -
Paul Brady
One of Ireland's most highly-regarded and successful artists -
Triathlete Aileen Morrison Dreams of Gold
The London 2012 Games represent the pinnacle of her sport, and the Northern Irish athlete is up to the challenge -
Forgotten deaths on the Titanic
Robert Murphy and his son were the first family victims of the Titanic. -
Oldest Pub in Ireland
Donaghadee pub with its own resident ghost -
Traenail Leis an Todhchai
Cumann CLG nua ag moladh na hoige -
Belfast Ships: The Nomadic
The last White Star Line vessel still afloat -
Dance in Northern Ireland
A brief guide to dance in today’s Northern Ireland. -
Gaelic Games in Northern Ireland
The Gaelic Athletic Association was formed to promote Irish sports and culture -
Gaelic Games in Northern Ireland
The Gaelic Athletic Association was formed to promote Irish sports and culture -
The Morelli Family
The extraordinary story of an Italian immigrant family -
Dermot Cavanagh
Painter, teacher and star of Awash with Colour -
Neil Martin on the Future of Trad
'For too long trad has been perceived to belong to nationalists...' -
The Boat Factory: Life in the Yard
A cultural history of shipbuilding in Belfast -
Historic Monuments 1
Early human settlement, dolmens and Navan fort -
Mary Peters
Northern Ireland's legendary athlete and gold medal-winning Olympian -
The Natural History of Strangford Lough
The lough has a huge variety of subtidal and intertidal habitats. -
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A Brief History of Ardboe
Townlands and Legends -
Peter McGrath
A successful and outstanding manager -
The Ardboe Cross
One of the finest examples of an ancient high cross in Ireland -
Annalong Corn Mill
Built in the early 1880s, the Mill was one of Ulster's last working watermills -
Creggan Poetry Trail
Lorraine O'Hare visits Creggan Graveyard -
A Year in the Life
Islander Gusty McCurdy explains why Rathlin is 'a place apart' -
Annavore
Crowds flock to Annavore after visions of Mary -
The Bard of Armagh
Patsy O'Hagan has won the verse-writing competition three times -
John Boyd: Teacher, Playwright, Radio Producer
Profile of a key player in NI's theatre and literary scenes -
Natives of Rathlin
John McCurdy tracks down emigrants from Rathlin -
Nick Laird
Literary hotshot to read at Belfast Festival -
Coming to Rathlin (1)
Peggy McFaul on the harsh realities of life in the 1940s and gradual modernisation -
Coming to Rathlin (2)
Judy McCurdy recalls her first impression of the island -
Coming to Rathlin (3)
Alison McFaul wanted to get away from it all but soon found herself mucking in -
A ‘Yachty’ Tale
John McCurdy remembers reunion week on Rathlin Island -
Brendan Cleary
Grass roots poet crying out against 'violence and mindless conformity' -
The Lyric Theatre
The only theatre in Belfast to remain open throughout the Troubles -
The Market Place
Theatre and arts centre with something for everyone