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Collapse The Box: Brendan McCullough

Brendan McCullough joins us to open up about his life behind the music. With a special performance of his newest unreleased track and videos from his most recent singles to date.

Collapse the Box: Joel Simon

Joel Simon was born in Belgium where he studied at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Liège, before living in the USA and England and eventually settling in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which he has made his home since 1995. Joel Simon invites us into his home to uncover his passion for both animation and oil […]

Collapse the Box: Jennifer Willis

Jennifer Willis on her journey and emotions creating photographs ‘Seen to be heard” of women who have experienced secondary breast cancer who are now spearheading a campaign for improved services for all those living with Secondary Breast Cancer.

Collapse the Box: Roy Spence

For the past 50 years, Roy Spence has been making and screening a series of remarkable and sometimes eccentric films in his cinema in Comber, Co. Down. The films span many genres from sci-fi, horror to folk-life documentaries shot between 1965 and 1986. A programme and interview on his career and inspirations.

Collapse The Box: Joe Kenny

Joe Kenny is a singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter hailing from Co. Armagh in Ireland. A live performer for over 20 years, Joe has played to audiences in venues throughout Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales. Joe joins us in the studio to talk about his life and relationship with music.

Collapse the Box: Paula McFetridge, Part 2

Part 2 of a conversation with Paula McFetridge, Artistic Director of Kabosh Theatre Company. In this programme Paula talks about bringing her work to a global audience, engaging with minority communities, and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Kabosh’s work and on the arts sector generally.

Collapse the Box: Paula McFetridge, Part 1

Part 1 of a conversation with Paula McFetridge, Artistic Director of Kabosh Theatre Company. In this programme Paula discusses her introduction to theatre and working with the Lyric Theatre and then Kabosh. She also describes the importance of community engagement and addressing difficult subject matter, and her approach to site-specific and cultural tourism work.