Arts Online: Arts Council of Northern Ireland Guide, 22nd October 2021

Weekly round-up of arts and cultural events with Gilly Campbell, Head of Community Arts and Education at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
The Round-Up: Thursday 21st October 2021

We talk to Ioana Petcu-Colan and Niamh Dunne about their collaboration on the Ulster Orchestra’s latest project, Salon Sessions.
The Round-Up: Wednesday 20th October 2021

We talk to Dave Capper, Ceo of Westfield Health about the impact workplace stress is having today’s workforce and its impact on the economy.
In Focus: Tim Walker, Arc21

Tim Walker, CEO of Arc21, talks about the challenges we face in managing and disposing of our waste, and the impact of our consumption on the environment.
The Round-Up: Tuesday 19th October 2021

We talk to Oliver Heath about the need for society to change to renewable furniture. We also talk to curator Shan McAnena, about the latest exhibition at the Golden Thread Gallery looking a century of art in Northern Ireland.
The Round-Up: Monday 18th October 2021

Robin Elliott talks to Sarah Gilbert, CEO – Little Sunflower which is a course for school children focusing on good mental health. We also talk to Ruth Davies, Parenting Expert and Mum of Four about the the painful issue of babies and colic.
Banterflix: Episode 15 Friday 15th October 2021

Film news and review show presented by Jim McClean. Bill Taylor from The Sick Sense joins Jim this week to review the documentary ‘Alien on Stage’, the Ryan Reynolds comedy ‘Free Guy’ and the World War One drama ‘The War Below’.
Take Your Points – The GAA Show: 15/10/21

Former Antrim footballer Joe Quinn joins Ronan Scott and Cahal Carvill to discuss the new championship structure proposals and more.
The Round-Up: Friday 15th October 2021

We talk to Doug Russell, Health Safety Officer at USDAW about the increasing physical and verbal abuse retail workers face on a daily basis. We also talk to psychologist Linda Papadopoulos about online safety and mental health in an ever growing digital world.
History Now: Theatre and Archival Memory with Dr Barry Houlihan

Dr Barry Houlihan Archivist at National University of Ireland, Galway talks about his new book ‘Theatre and Archival Memory: Irish Drama and Marginalised Histories 1951-1977’.