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Highlights from poet and editor of Irish Pages, Chris Agee
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Geoff Harden offers his insight into the city's music scene
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Culture and Arts... The Spirit of the City
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Eleanor Wheeler notes the benefits of Belfast's improving Public Art
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Deirdre Robb considers the challenges Belfast has recently met and will take on
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Conor Shields finds communication, regeneration and no discrimination
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Will Chamberlain champions Belfast as Ireland's leading city for circus
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Since 2002, artists from Ireland and Kentucky have been changing places and ideas...
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National Trust properties in Co Armagh
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Graphic artist Kev Largey on why his latest exhibition is in a hair salon
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Pop star Nadine Coyle reveals all to CNI
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Clare O'Connor finds horse sense in Necrane
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The first great historian of Belfast
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Governor of the city during the Siege
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Darling of Restoration comedy
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Dillon’s work utilises landscapes from the west of Ireland
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Gig’n the Bann Cross Community Music and Dance Festival takes place annually in Portglenone
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Previous official photographer of the Engine Room Gallery.
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Installationist, sculptor and founder member of the Creative Exchange
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Gardening expert Doreen Moody reveals the veg she wouldn't be without
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Lee Henry goes west side to meet C-Rap
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Gréagóir Ó Dúill on how poetry has been composed in the Irish language in Northern Ireland for more than 2000 years
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Martin O'Neill restored pride to Celtic Park
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The first article from a two-part series
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Part Two: Returning to Belfast and the challenges of the future
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'In my youth culture didn't involve money - it involved people.'
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A true town hall with all sorts of events taking place...
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A general introduction to contemporary poets from Northern Ireland
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Belfast born virtuoso violinist
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Jenny Cathcart talks to the Enniskillen artist about her work and inspiration
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Willem Boodts meets Fintan Brady, the driving force behind Partisan Productions
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Stone Ringfort on Prehistoric Site
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Writer of the iconic 'Billy trilogy'
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’The sea is a hard, unrelenting mistress, always ready to whip up the fools.’
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Links environmental, social and economic regeneration to sustainable development
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Graveyards are a great source of local history
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Champion for Craft in Northern Ireland
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There are currently over 90 golf clubs in Northern Ireland
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There are a wide variety of courses within Carrickfergus borough
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Catherine Lynagh meets Robert Sugar, member of Co Down's Kinderfarm
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Jenny Cathcart reaches a global audience in Enniskillen
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An overview of the early life of industrial east Belfast
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Belfast-born artist whose work explores power, liberty and suffering
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Theo Snoddy shares his thoughts on the relation between art and industry in Northern Ireland
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The Belfast Co-Operative Society was established in 1888 by 200 people
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Robb’s represented the last commercial building of the Victorian era left in Belfast
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A securely built underground structure made up of three passages
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Review of the fourth Potter film by Children's Express
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Francis Jones talks to John Dinsmore about a lot of work and a little luck
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Brendan Deeds is moved by Beckett's masterpiece at the Waterfront
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Author of 16 novels and two autobiographies
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Learn more about the heritage of Tyrone
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View video files produced in assocation with the Rural Development Council
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Northern Ireland Young Business and Professional Woman of the Year in 1989
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Armagh designer remembered for her attention to detail and impeccable style
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