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Darran Anderson explores how the fearsome fleet perished off the Irish coast
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A skilful and absorbing sport
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Ryan Dunne meets Theresa Breslin, the hotshot Scots author writing across boundaries
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Jenny Cathcart on the young Fermanagh artist
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Dr David Hume looks at forgotten history in a small rural community
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Martin Mooney wonders what makes Christmas in NI special
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Frederick Rodgers remembers Helen's Bay in Lily and Me
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Technology tells the story of Tyrone's past, finds Emma Heatherington
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Jenny Cathcart meets Irish dancer Brídín McElroy
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Readings and interviews in partnership with the Verbal Arts Centre
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Kirsten Kearney found out at the opening night of Grimes & McKee’s new play
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Exerpt from The Enthusiast
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Stephen Joyce remembers Golden Days in Donegal
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Ian Maxwell remembers George William Russell
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Emma Heatherington explores the winning formula of Belfast's Sharon Owens
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Kirsten Kearney reviews Moyra Donaldson's The Horse's Nest
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Francis Jones listens to the latest from the band
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The comic spark is alive and well thanks to the NI duo, finds Emma Heatherington
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Blackstaff Press produce The Ulster Anthology
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Northern Ireland's blind water ski world champion
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Padhraic McArdle catches one of Ireland's most promising acts
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Tinderbox returns with a stark and traumatic tale, writes Brendan Deeds
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Frank McGuigan's groundbreaking career was cut tragically short, writes Michael Nicholas
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The ambitious singer tells Francis Jones about his love of music, language and Ireland
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Francis Jones rates the second LP from the Belfast indie-rock duo
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Kirsten Kearney catches the National Theatre of Scotland at OMAC
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Ned Jackson Smyth's artwork is all around us, finds Emma O'Neill
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Susan Tomaselli is ten point impressed
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A 'collection of smut' is a diamond in the rough, writes Brendan Deeds
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Andrea Rea discovers one of NI's premier platforms for unusual music
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Lord Kelvin - 'There is nothing new to be discovered in physics'
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Brian Murray speaks to world-beating ballerina Melissa Hamilton
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Dr David Hume traces an Ulster family to a 1760s plantation house in South Carolina
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Andrea Rea profiles NI's unsung generation of classical composers
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Emma Heatherington tracks the marvellous career of the late Birdy Sweeney
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Naseem Booth's Indian cuisine goes further than chips and curry sauce, writes Jenny Cathcart
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Ivan Sproule is the NI footballer making history with Hibs, writes Michael Nicholas
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Thrill-seeking wakeboarders have found a home on Lough Erne, writes Declan Bogue
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Francis Jones caught the homegrown double-bill at the Mandela Hall, November 12
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Profile of the writer who recounted Lundy's burning
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