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  • Clough Fair

    The rise and fall of a country fair
  • Glenravel Glen

    An area with a history of great change
  • Hard Rock and Heavy Metal in Glenravel

    Important mineral deposits have been found in the area
  • John Montague

    Poet John Montague was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1929.
  • Armagh Rail Disaster

    The passengers were captive to a perilous fate
  • How Seadanda Became Cuchulainn

    Hugh A Murphy describes the coming of age of one of Ireland's greatest folk heroes
  • Cuchulainn and the Táin Epic

    Hugh A Murphy considers an Irish story equal to Homer's Odyssey
  • Culann and the Tuatha Dé Danann

    Hugh A Murphy wonders what happened to one of the early peoples of Ireland
  • Grey Hairs on Gullion

    Hugh A Murphy tells an ancient tale of Ireland and of the bald men who choose to believe
  • From the Creggan to Gernika – A Comic’s Tale

    John Monaghan talks to MacCrae, Spain's only stand up comic
  • Irish Pagan Gods

    Hugh A Murphy discusses Daghda and his deity offspring
  • Robert the Bruce on Rathlin

    'If this small creature has the tenacity to keep trying till it succeeds, then so can I.'
  • The Linen Hall Library

    Learn more about one of Ireland's oldest libraries and the benefits of becoming a member
  • Eamonn McCann

    Journalist and civil rights activist.
  • Alex ‘Hurricane’ Higgins

    A snooker player with a quick, daring, attacking game
  • Mike Gibson

    A five-time British Lion
  • Norman Whiteside

    Record-breaking Northern Irish striker
  • Pat Rice

    Feared right back and coach of Arsene Wenger's Arsenal
  • Wayne McCullough

    Wayne McCullough

    A dynamic fighting style led to the name 'the pocket rocket'
  • Colm Cille

    A Saint with a large and complex legacy
  • Gerard McChrystal

    Much respected and successful saxophonist
  • Gerry Anderson

    One of the nation’s best loved radio broadcasters tells his story.
  • Roaring Hugh Hanna

    Controversial preacher and political agitator in nineteenth century Belfast
  • CS Lewis

    Belfast born Lewis is famed for his Narnia chronicles.
  • Joseph Campbell

    Prolific poet and committed republican
  • Robert Harbinson

    Belfast born autobiographer
  • Colin Bateman

    Profile of the journalist and author
  • Hidden Gems Competition - Highly Commended

    Jenny Cathcart describes the Summer House at Florence Court
  • Hidden Gems Competition - Highly Commended

    Niall  McCaughan reveals the history of Bunamargy Abbey
  • Hidden Gems Competition - Highly Commended

    Martin Mooney  describes the remarkable landscape of Conlig's lead mines
  • Therapy? Call For a Nurse

    Francis Jones talks to Michael McKeegan about an important milestone for the band
  • Oppenheimer's electro-pop

    Francis Jones met up with one of NI's most innovative new bands
  • The Tin Pot Operation Care About You

    Francis Jones reviews new EP, Here, It's The Tin Pot Operation
  • The Decline of the Irish Language in Lislea

    Hugh A Murphy notes Irish leaving South Armagh with Sally Humphreys
  • School Days in Lislea in the 1940s (1)

    At infant school Hugh A Murphy longed for the freedom of the countryside
  • School Days in Lislea in the 1940s (2)

    Things became much more serious for Hugh A Murphy in senior school
  • School Days in Lislea in the 1940s (3)

    The school inspector's visit was feared by all, remembers Hugh A Murphy
  • School Days in Lislea in the 1940s (4)

    It was difficult to 'ask out' of school, but Hugh A Murphy, managed it
  • School Days in Lislea in the 1940s (5)

    Hugh A Murphy remembers people voting early and often in his school
  • School Days in Lislea in the 1940s (6)

    Punishments of a proud time prove poignant to Hugh A Murphy, years later
  • The Book of the Angel

    Naomi Foyle reviews Medbh McGuckian
  • Five Recent Novels

    Gavin Carville argues that NI fiction remains in a formidable state
  • Hidden Gems Competition - Second Prize

    Hazel Nixon describes her urban treasure, Still Waters
  • Hidden Gem Competition – Third Prize

    Ruthanne Baxter introduces Tullyhommon's oldest inhabitant, the 'Big Bush'
  • Hidden Gems Competition - Highly Commended

    Gus McCurdy tells the eerie tale of Rathlin Island's Ceannan Dubh
  • Hidden Gems Competition - Highly Commended

    Catherine McGrotty describes Kinnego Bay
  • Hidden Gems Competition - Highly Commended

    Alison Gordon explains her affection for Ballyholme Beach
  • Cathal McConnell

    One of the last great originals of Irish traditional music
  • Martin Quinn

    One of Ireland's finest accordion players
  • Dr Patrick Donnelly - The Bard of Armagh (2)

    Hugh A Murphy considers the importance of Oliver Plunkett's well
  • Dr Patrick Donnelly - The Bard of Armagh (3)

    Hugh A Murphy tells the dramatic tale of the only remaining Bishop in Ireland
  • Dr Patrick Donnelly - The Bard of Armagh (4)

    Hugh A Murphy describes the difficulties of celebrating mass in the C18th
  • Spooky Stories at the Ceili House

    Hugh A Murphy pays tribute to all the characters of Lislea
  • Selected Poems by Mairtín Crawford

    Review of the Belfast poet's Selected Poems
  • A History of Drumaroad

    Local historian Patrick J Clarke considers Drumaroad townland
  • Jimmy Kennedy - The Irish Troubadour

    Writer of songs for Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
  • Andrea Montgomery

    CNI talks to the Artistic Director of Coleraine's Riverside Theatre
  • The Great Unionist Convention of 1892

    The delegates from Pomeroy
  • Fermanagh Fine Food and Craft Market

    Jenny Cathcart meets the stall-holders
  • Working The Land in Lislea (1)

    Hugh A Murphy enjoyed the craic of the harvest

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