Our Generation: Hugh Jordan

Liam Logan interviews Journalist Hugh Jordan who talks about his life from Paisley Scotland, his early years as a musician, moving to Northern Ireland 35 years ago and his love for poet Robert Burns.
Cultúrlann as an Nua (2011)

Clár cartlainne ar oscailt shíneadh Chultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich, Dánlann Gerard Dillon ina measc, ag Uachtarán na hÉireann Máire Mhic Giolla Íosa ar 19 Meán Fómhair 2011. Archival programme on the opening of Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich’s building extension, incuding the Gerard Dillon Gallery, by President Mary McAleese on 19 September 2011.
History Now: Todd H. Weir

Barry Sheppard talks to Todd H. Weir, Professor of History of Christianity and Modern Culture at the University of Groningen.
In Focus: OnSide Disability Project

The ONSIDE project is a cross border project created to address the social isolation experienced by disabled people.
History Now: Don MacRaild

History Now: Don MacRaild
In Focus: Start Together Studios

Start Together music production studios on life after lockdown.
In Focus: The Soup Kitchen Initiative

The future of the Soup Kitchen Initiative, which began during lockdown.
History Now: Alice Johnson

Barry Sheppard talks to Dr Alice Johnson about her book Middle Class Life in Victorian Belfast.
History Now: Cuban Revolutions

Barry Sheppard talks to Nick Ramos about his inspiring podcast series on the History of the Cuban Revolution.
In Focus: Here NI Pride

Cara McCann, Director of Here NI, talks about the organisation’s programme of events as part of this year’s Belfast Pride festival.