Ceol ón Chultúrlann: Episode 1
Music recorded from Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich’s Laoi an Lae.
View ArticleI Take a Journey
I Take a Journey. A short film by Brainwaves. Northern Ireland Mental Health Arts Festival.
View ArticleThe BIG Show (At Home)
Robin & Pauline are joined by singer/songwriter Conleth Kane who is talking about life in lockdown and his new version of the song Proud, raising money for NHS charities and the Rainbow Project....
View ArticleThe Round-Up: Monday 8th June 2020
Dr Raymond Bond, Reader in Data Analytics at Ulster University, talks about modelling the spread of Covid-19 in Northern Ireland and the misrepresentation of statistics. We talk to Vedika Upadhyay, the...
View ArticleThe Round-Up: Tuesday 9th June 2020
We talk to Les Allamby of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission about the implications of the proposed contact tracing Apps. We talk to Shane McCracken about the new science website called I’m A...
View ArticleCollapse the Box: Paul Marshall
Paul is an artist working primarily with video, photography and installation. His work often deals with social and community issues and with the effects of growing up during a turbulent period in N...
View ArticleThe Round-Up: Wednesday 10th June 2020
We talk to Mark Hackett about the Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) launch of the #OurChangedPlaceNI, which calls on residents, parents, children, business owners, architects, urban designers,...
View ArticleThe Round-Up: Thursday 11th June 2020
The Chartered Institute of Housing NI talk about their worries of large amounts of evictions taking place when Covid-19 support schemes come to an end. We talk to Justin Cartwright about what can be...
View ArticleArts Online: Arts Council of Northern Ireland What’s On Guide 09/06/20
Weekly guide to arts activities online and available funding with Gilly Campbell, Head of Community Arts & Education, Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
View ArticleThe Round-Up: Monday 15th June 2020
Refugee Week sees the start of an online exhibition by artists inspired by testimonies of refugees who have come through Lesvos. We talk to Laura McCartan about the exhibition and about how Covid-19 is...
View ArticleBanterflix: Series 13 Episode 15
Film news and review show presented by Jim McClean. Jim takes a look at horror film ‘The Wretched’, Barry Sheppard shows us what he has been watching, Peter Murray from Into Film on resources available...
View ArticleTake Your Points – The GAA Show 26
GAA programme with Gaelic Life. Ronan Scott looks back on Ballinderry’s All-Ireland success in 2002, with players Conleith Gilligan, Declan Bateson, Enda Muldoon, Jarlath Bell and Ronan McGuckin.
View ArticleCollapse the Box: Rosie McGurran
New series. Artists in Lockdown. Conversation with Rosie McGurran who works who paints semi abstract and figurative works.
View ArticleThe Round-Up: Tuesday 16th June 2020
Owen Reidy from the Irish Congress of Trade Unions discusses their new document No Going Back, which looks at how we emerge from the Covid-19 crisis. This week is International Men’s Health Week. We...
View ArticleThe BIG Show (at home)
Robin talks to Carol Decker from T’Pau about their great new single Be Wonderful, life in lockdown, the Bridge Of Spies album and who were T’Pau’s biggest music rivals in the 80’s!! Also, on the show...
View ArticleThe Round-Up: Wednesday 17th June 2020
The Bookstart programme, run by the UK’s largest children’s reading charity BookTrust NI, provides books to families with very young children and encourages positive home learning environments from an...
View ArticleArts Online: Arts Council of Northern Ireland What’s On Guide 16/06/20
Weekly guide to arts activities online and available funding with Gilly Campbell, Head of Community Arts & Education, Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
View ArticleWAVE Day of Reflection 2020
A Day to acknowledge the deep hurt and pain caused by the conflict in and about Northern Ireland. A day to reflect on our own attitudes, on what more we might have done or might still do, and to make a...
View ArticleIn Focus: 4 Day Working Week Report
A four-day working week could save UK businesses an estimated £104 billion annually, according to research from Henley Business School. Henley’s research reveals how a shorter working week (on full...
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