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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 -
The Ulster Museum
The Museum’s art collections represent Northern Ireland’s premier visual arts holding -
Diva Diaspora?
Cormac Newark on how Dublin's Opera Theatre Company is bringing NI singers back home -
James Ellis
From Z-Cars to the RSC -
The Development of the Irish language 2
An overview of the development of the Irish language 2: Stories and Legends. -
The Development of the Irish language 3
An overview of the development of the Irish language 3: Early Christian Ireland -
The Development of the Irish Language 5
The beginning of the end for the Gaelic world came in the sixteenth century -
The Development of the Irish Language 4
An overview of Ireland and the Irish language in the Middle Ages -
Architecture in east Belfast
An introduction to the largely neglected architectural heritage of east Belfast -
The Pre-modern Architecture of Northern Ireland
An introduction to early built heritage of Northern Ireland -
Derry’s architecture up to 1800
A History of Derry architecture until 1800 -
Downpatrick Railway Museum
Working museum based on the site of the Downpatrick terminus of the BCDR -
Coney Island
Rich island habitat in Lough Neagh -
Carrickfergus Castle
Anglo-Norman castle with long and fascinating history -
A History of Carrickfergus
The town of Carrickfergus has been in existence since medieval times -
Censorship Battle Set for High Court
The Vacuum V Belfast City Council -
Old Belfast Ghost Stories
Strange happenings in the streets of Belfast... -
Antony Gormley
Internationally acclaimed artist -
Ireland's Eye: Photographs by Robert Welch
Permanent exhibition at the Ulster Museum -
Garvagh Museum—A place to visit
Displaying artefacts from the Neolithic period to the recent past -
Locky Morris
The name of Locky Morris is synonymous with visual art in Derry -
Willie Doherty
One of the most celebrated artists currently working in Europe -
Eilís O’Connell
The Derry born sculptor who fashions extraordinary images from many varied materials -
Gretta Bowen
The primitive artist who began to paint a few weeks before her seventieth birthday -
Art and the Troubles
Theo Snoddy on the impact of the Troubles on Northern Irish art -
The Changing Face of the Murals
Now a source of community pride and celebration -
Eleanor Wheeler
Specialises in designing and making large-scale ceramic and brick sculptural features -
An Artist Apart
Charles McAuley is renowned for his landscapes depicting rural Glens life -
David Esler - Master Glass Maker
'I see it as a religious experience. It's an act of faith.' -
Annilese Miskimmon
Belfast born director is a rising star in the opera world -
Early photography and photographers
The beginnings of photography in Northern Ireland -
Derek Mahon
The most accomplished poet of his generation -
The Over the Bridge controversy
Sam Thompson’s groundbreaking 1959 play, and the controversy surrounding it -
Best Actor of Our Generation?
Jane Coyle profiles Lalor Roddy -
From Ballycastle to Broadway
Conleth Hill has wowed audiences around the world with his stage performances -
The Ulster Group Theatre
The Group Theatre left a notable and vital legacy of theatre as a living tradition -
The Fastest Human
Bobby Kerr was the first Irish sprinter to win an Olympic gold, writes Marion Maxwell -
Art Beat - Sandra Johnston
Performance artist representing Northern Ireland at the Venice Biennale -
Deborah Brown
From painter to sculptor -
Carol Graham
One of the leading portraitists working in Northern Ireland today -
Denis Tuohy
Francis Jones speaks to broadcaster Denis Tuohy about his life and his recent memoirs