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Thomas Andrews
Harland and Wolff’s chief ship designer who went down with the Titanic -
Edward Bunting
Eighteenth century Belfast organist and recorder of Irish traditional music -
Edmund De Wind
Posthumous winner of the Victoria Cross -
Eye on the Island (Winter)
Desima Connolly reflects on a difficult period for the Rathlin island community -
Ronan Bennett and The Irish Question Abroad
Martin Mooney considers the work of one of Belfast's most controversial writers -
The Chinese Community in Northern Ireland
The province’s largest minority ethnic group -
The End of the Year As We Know It
Lee Henry meets Damian Gorman ahead of his new play's premiere -
Bertie Peacock - Little Ant Genius
Cathal Coyle remembers the man behind the Milk Cup -
Garden Diary - January
Doreen Moody finds plenty of plants braving the dark days of winter -
Ellen Gordon
East Belfast comrade of James Connolly -
Enniskillen Castle
Part of the fabric of Co Fermanagh's history and heritage -
Eye on the Island
Desima Connolly discusses the practicalities of life on Rathlin -
Eamonn Holmes
Genial television presenter and former GMTV anchorman recalls interviewing Tony Blair, writes Paul Martin -
Eye on the Island - September
Desima Connolly on 'Arts at Rathlin' activities -
Eamon Coleman
The GAA manager who delivered the Sam Maguire to Derry for the first time -
Washingbay, Co Tyrone
A beautiful area renowned for leisure and recreation -
Gerald Dawe was a City Boy
Apart from the Belfast Group and the Northern Poets -
Joseph Tomelty
One of Northern Ireland's best-loved actors and playwrights -
The North West 200
Profile of Ireland's premier motorcycle road race -
Susan Tomelty
Singer from the talented Co Down family who began her career at the age of two -
Quintin Castle
One of the very few occupied Anglo-Norman castles in Ireland -
Roma and Frances Tomelty
Sisters on stage and screen -
Rural Showcase: Co Londonderry
Perspectives from Co Londonderry -
Classic Essay from the Archive...
Fred Johnston reviews Medbh McGuckian's Selected Poems in Fortnight, May 1998 -
Thornhill Neolithic Site
One of Derry’s oldest sites of habitation -
Mahee Island Golf Course
Overview of the scenic 9-hole course -
Golf in the Causeway Coast and Glens
The Causeway coast and glens offer golfers an exceptional selection of courses to choose from. -
Dunville and Company: Whisky Distillers
The firm produced whisky in Belfast until 1936 -
The Dunville Family
The heirs of Belfast's whisky business -
Ciaran Hinds
Talented Belfast born actor and film star -
Troubled Images: Posters 11-20
Posters selected from the Northern Ireland Political Collection (part 2 of 3) -
Robyn G Shiels Has No Time to Sleep
Peter Brennan talks to the Kilrea singer about A Lifetime of Midnights -
Antonia Logue has advice for aspiring writers
Clare O'Connor tracks down the Derry writer in Chicago -
Rebecca Carrington is Out to Lunch
Jill Daly finds a world of talent in the back of a truck -
East Belfast Community Arts and Carnival
An introduction to arts activities in the east Belfast area -
Emigration from the City
The Blight of Emigration -
Equestrianism in Northern Ireland
Horses have played an important role in local industry, agriculture and recreation -
Rural Showcase: Co Fermanagh
Articles from Co Fermanagh -
David Crone
Born in Belfast, Crone’s work is largely influenced by the city's landscape -
Darren Clarke
One of the world's top golfers and Ryder Cup star -
DJ Fergie
One of the UK's top DJs is from Larne -
David Mach: Coming soon to a street near you!
Artist David Mach returns to Belfast to discuss public sculpture and future work -
Diary of a Festival Goer
David Lewis gives his verdict on the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival 2005 -
Dave 'Boy' McAuley
Former boxer and world flyweight champion -
Daniel O'Neill (1920-1974)
Belfast artist exhibited all over the world -
Diarmuid Delargy
Profile of the printmaker -
David Holmes
Internationally renowned Belfast dance act -
Charles Gavan Duffy
Journalist, rebel and prime minister of Victoria, Australia -
Chalk and Cheese
Noel Slevin enters the surreal world of comic Kevin McAleer -
Country Living
Rural and farming culture in County Tyrone -
The Chronicles of Narnia: A Review
Young reporters from Children’s Express review the film -
Clifton House
The former poorhouse is Belfast’s oldest surviving complete building -
Conn ONeill
Lord of upper Clandeboye until matters took a turn for the worse -
Colin Middleton
Protean and multi-faceted surrealist painter -
Central Belfast venues: The Limelight
The focus for much of Belfast’s independent music scene -
Central Belfast venues: Conor Hall
One of Belfast’s most important venues for the last twenty years -
Bronagh Gallagher
The fresh-faced actress who exploded onto our cinema screens in The Commitments -
Corrog Wood
Recently planted wood north of Portaferry -
Craigavon Historical Society
Dedicated to recording aspects of our culture and built heritage which are under threat -
Colin Glen Forest Park
A beautiful wooded glen located between Belfast and Lisburn.