History Now: Magdalene Laundries

Barry Sheppard talks to Prof Sean O’Connell (QUB) and Leanne McCormick (Ulster University) about their joint research on Magdalene Laundries.
History Now: Episode 24 – Tommy Graham

History Ireland editor Tommy Graham talks to Barry Sheppard about his work on the magazine and the importance of public history.
Collapse The Box: Sheena Devitt

Stone sculptor, Sheena Devitt, from Killyleagh, County Down, talks about her site specific sculptural artworks inspired by the landscape and seascape of Strangford Lough.
The Round-Up: Thursday 25th April 2019

Behind the scenes with Open Arts as they rehearse for their upcoming performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. We report on the recent Ulster-Scots festival which took place in Ballymoney.
The Big Show: Episode 14

Robin Elliott is joined by author James Murphy talking about his new novel ‘The Terror Within’ and member of ‘The Iconettes’ Karen Rush
The Round-Up: Wednesday 24th April 2019

Professor Ann-Marie Gray joins us in the studio to discuss the findings of the Northern Ireland Peace Monitoring Report. Visit – St Anne’s Cathedral on the day of Lyra McKee’s funeral.
smART: Cymatic Art

This week young people from cross community Youth Action Project discover Cymatic Patterns.
Banterflix: Series 11 Episode 14

Colette Fahy and Gary McElkerney talk about actor Jonah Hills directorial debut ‘Mid90s’, DVD of the week ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ and the 1967 classic ‘Bonnie and Clyde.
The Round-Up: Thursday 18th April 2019

Sailortown celebrates its trade union roots with the unveiling of a new plaque. Wanting Wu joins us in the studio to talk about winning a place on the Washington Ireland leadership program. We visit the Burnt Out exhibition and meet with its creators Brendan Browne and Casey Asprooth-Jackson.
Archbishop Tutu Belfast Visit 2001

From the Northern Visions Archives. Archbishop Desmond Tutu, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984, visited Belfast to promote human rights.