Seán Ó Muireagáin – Idir Chamáin

Comhrá leis an údar Seán Ó Muireagáin faoina chnuasach nua gearrscéalta, Gáire in Éag.
Slugger O’Toole: Episode 22

With commentator Chris Donnelly and Brendan Hughes from the Irish News.
Tony Macaulay’s visit to Rwanda and Uganda

Tony Macaulay, writer and peace builder learns more about the appalling genocide in Rwanda on a recent visit and the remarkable journey of how people are reconciling one another.
History Now: Episode 14 – Dark Secrets of 1798

Barry Sheppard is joined by historical entertainer Paddy Cullivan to talk about his show, The 10 Dark Secrets of 1798.
The Big Show: Episode 3

On the show this week, writer Michael Cameron and director Richard Orr talk about their play ‘Ruby’ about the singer Ruby Murry.
History Now: Episode 13 – Enoch Powell

Barry Sheppard welcomes historian Dr Paul Corthorn to talk about his research on British politician Enoch Powell.
smART: Ceramics

This week young people from Millisle Youth Forum explore ceramics.
Earth Matters: Power of Place

Niall Bakewell talks to Therapist Aisling Cowan, Musicians Colum Sands and Anne Harper about the places important to them and why such environments must be protected.
The Round Up: Monday 28th January 2019

Visit to the Hand To The Plough exhibition at Carrickfergus Museum & Civic Centre, which celebrates the life and works of Robert Burns. Visit to the ‘Torn From Home’ Lisburn and Castlereagh Holocaust Remembrance exhibit, where a multicultural group of participants produced two stain glass windows.
The Round Up: Thursday 24th January 2019

An Exhibition at Mount Stewart celebrates the powerful women who changed the face of history. The exhibition will conclude with a reading event by Women Aloud NI. We talk to Roberta Bacic about the textile art exhibition “Torn From Home”, that reflects on the Holocaust.