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The best of arts and culture in Northern Ireland.
Featuring Level 42, Ruth McGinley, The 4 of Us and Heathers.
Marie-Louise Muir looks back on her favourite 'on-location' interviews from the past year
What happens when you take an 89 year old family piano and float it down the Foyle?
Everyone's favourite Bowie loving astronaut on his remarkable experiences in orbit
Steven Rainey speaks to the television legend.
The Vietnam vet and award winning writer shares a very different perspective on the war
The Underworld frontman on his new book of diaries, photographs & abstract poetic pieces.
The author of 'An Alternative History of English Slang' tells us what we're talking about
Andy McCluskey reflects on the pioneering synth pop of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Irish indie legends Bell X1 perform 'Fake Memory' live in the Arts Show radio studio
Roger Ross Williams and Ron Suskind on 'Life Animated', their remarkable film on autism.
Biographer Mark Langstrom talks to Steven Rainey about the life of Freddie Mercury.
A collection of Goya pieces at the Ulster Museum seeks to illustrate the horrors of war
Barry Devlin, former Horslip, on writing, childhood in Ardboe and his new screenplay.
The legendary Roger Moore stops in ahead of his appearance at Belfast's Grand Opera House
Sonic mimicry, sound recordists and romance. Marie Louise Muir finds out about 'Lyrebird'
Are you giving art the time it deserves?
Superstar Taylor Mac closes #WowTheFest with a glittery bang.
From scientists, to pilots, to mountaineers - Irish women stand tall in many fields.
Jilly Cooper on writing her 'Bonkbuster' mega-sellers.
US writer Patricia Cornwell on her new novel 'Chaos' and her key character Kay Scarpetta.
Replay Theatre Company literally bring an immersive approach to theatre with children.
Writer Paul Howard on the Irish socialite who inspired of the Beatles most famous songs.
Adam Curtis talks to Marie Louise Muir about his strange new film - HyperNormalisation