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New £5.5m project incorporates the ancient O'Neill family fortress and puts Dungannon on a par with other cultural hubs
Writers Marion Maxwell and Brian Gallagher use multi-media to tell the story of watery Fermanagh
Jenny Cathcart takes in a varied selection of classical performances, DJ sets, plays, exhibitions and author talks
Nuala McCallister Hart recalls three centuries of music and theatre in Derry~Londonderry
A diverse range of work by artists including Gerard Dillon and Comhgall Casey showcases a century of Irish art
Jenny Cathcart meets the authors scheduled to read at the 11th edition in the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh
Enniskillen is 'enriched, educated and entertained by the spirit and the words' of Samuel Beckett
Biographer James Knowlson, whom Samuel Beckett described as 'the one who knows my work best', prepares to read in Enniskillen
The conceptual artist takes ispiration from Samuel Beckett for new installation at the Happy Days Festival
Jeremy Henderson, an artist often compared to Samuel Beckett, proudly proclaims his Scottish heritage
Jenny Cathcart on preparing for a right royal engagement in Enniskillen's St Macartin's Cathedral
New PG Wodehouse adaptation attracts a glittering cast to the Fermanagh stately home. Jenny Cathcart enjoys exclusive access to the set
The launch of the Rossahilly House Art Gallery gave the Visual Arts Fermanagh Collective a chance to show off their 'Ego'
Various styles and materials on show at the Higher Bridges Gallery
Artist Jon Kelly builds an exhibition around a 10ft tall Trojan horse
At Castlecoole, Jenny Cathcart is given a tour of his private art collection, featuring works by T P Flanagan
Artist Tom Bevan collects the detritus of everyday living, and makes it art
Treasure hunt of intriguing art winds around Enniskillen
The life and work of composer Joan Trimble commemorated in her own Enniskillen
Jenny Cathcart takes a bus tour in Enniskillen celebrating Robert Harbinson's famous book
Hometown hero Neil Hannon charms the crowds at Ardhowen Theatre
Danielle Hicks-Gallagher’s first solo exhibition of paintings and textile art is a deeply personal one, says Jenny Cathcart
Jenny Cathcart takes a walk around the displays of sacred art in Enniskillen
Jenny Cathcart learns from this 'valuable resource' by former editor of the Ulster Herald
Jenny Cathcart attends an exhibition by the Fermanagh landscape artist and slips upstairs for a chat with the lady herself
Who was William Shakespeare really? Simon Callow looks for the answer using Shakespeare's history and work in this ambitious one-man play
Jenny Cathcart is beguiled by 'effect not fact'
In the first of a new series, Jenny Cathcart visits the seat of Viscount and Viscountess Brookeborough to learn about the history of Colebrooke Park and find out how the owners are shaping up for the future
Big canvases and a big life. Patricia Martinelli remembers the internationally acclaimed abstract artist with Jenny Cathcart
The sea provides a wealth of inspiration for installation artist Janet Crymble
Jenny Cathcart talks to the Enniskillen actor about playing a cannibal and trying his luck in LA. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
The life and work of the Ulster master painter illuminated by Jenny Cathcart
15,000 books, a thriving internet business, customers around the globe... all from a couple of sheds in County Fermanagh
Tracing Barack Obama's Irish lineage, Jenny Cathcart discovers a family connection
Timothy Knatchbull's investigation into the IRA bombing of Earl Mountbatten takes a profound journey into personal and Irish history
Jenny Cathcart meets the international collectors addicted to the oldest pottery in Ireland
Jenny Cathcart looks at community life on Inish Rath Island
Jenny Cathcart explores Brian Friel's play and the history behind The Flight of the Earls
Colin McGookin has never surrendered to compromise, as Jenny Cathcart discovers
Prolific Fermanagh born architect
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