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Fox Park community created a three-dimensional fox as part of Cultivating Creativity
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Created a site-specific artwork of 1035 individual relief ceramic tiles
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The life of the talented Tyrone footballer who died tragically young
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The role of Northern Ireland's air bases in the second world war
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Part 2 of Geoff Harden's extensive overview
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A distinct part of arts and wider community development
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Catherine Lynagh looks at the significant contribution of one of NI's smaller communities
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Ruskinian Gothic building designed by WH Lynn
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Ireland’s only double-decker bridge
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Artist whose mixed media works incorporate texts and maps
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Derry’s Context Gallery was established in 1993
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Belfast born sixth President of Israel
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With information on where to find key artefacts
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An introduction to contemporary fiction by Northern Irish writers
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An overview of the contemporary economy of Northern Ireland
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One of the most breath-taking and precarious attractions in Northern Ireland
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One of the major Irish theatre companies of the 1980s and early 1990s
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Whiskey distillery founded in 1825.
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Sell out shows at the Edinburgh Festival earnt him huge critical and industry acclaim
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Castlereagh provides an annual programme of community arts events
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A wildlife oasis on the outskirts of Belfast
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Investigative and experimental artistic project addressed to communities in rural environments
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Created the mixed media Fairy Thorn sculptural seat
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Writer of comic and satirical genius
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An historical overview of the retail trade in Belfast
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An historical survey of the population movements that shaped Belfast
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From ford to port, an overview of the development of Belfast’s docklands
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For centuries banks have been part of the fabric of this industrial city
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Northern Ireland football manager who qualified twice for the World Cup finals
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Established a poorhouse, hospital and church in north Belfast
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The driving force behind new theatre writing in 1930s Northern Ireland
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Martin Mooney interviews the controversial Fred Johnston: poet, musician, founder of Cúirt Literature Festival and the Western Writers Centre. Pt. 1
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Martin Mooney interviews the controversial Fred Johnston: poet, musician, founder of Cúirt Literature Festival and the Western Writers Centre. Pt. 2
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Imelda McFaul recalls her early years on the island
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Jake Burns tells Francis Jones the band are still striving for perfect punk
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Clare O'Connor visits Tom Graham's personal collection
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A prolific novelist his books ranged widely in subject and theme
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How five Polish airmen came to be buried in Belfast's Milltown Cemetery
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East Belfast singer songwriter
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The Belfast author reveals, among other things, why he uses a butterfly as a bookmark
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Clare O'Connor finds everyone chipper in Tayto Castle
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Radical activist and communist.
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A day that would leave 'an indelible impact on British and Irish history'
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Exhibits include the Taisie Banner from the first Glens Feis in 1904
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An overview of the textile and fashion industries in Northern Ireland.
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A late Franciscan foundation established in 1485 by Rory MacQuillan
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Private walled garden on the banks of the River Bush
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Collections include ceramics, costume, military material, and household items from a bygone age
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The primary source of theatrical material from Northern Ireland
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The city's famous landmark, transformed into an award winning business park
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Eleanor Wheeler has been appointed to bring artistic vision to the city
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The only surviving windmill in Co Down
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Darran Anderson discusses the inspiration of the countryside on NI artists
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Darran Anderson sees the challenge laid down by artists in the countryside
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Darran Anderson observes how art inspired by the countryside is flooding the cities
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Helen Lewis discusses a time when the work boot was on the other foot
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Helen Lewis outlines the impact of migrant workers and their experiences in NI
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From Kavanagh to Heaney with Darran Anderson
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Darran Anderson completes his examination of Ulster poets
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