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Reinterpreting 1913 is a radio series which looks at the Artistic influence that the lockout had on a number of different artistic disciplines. In this episode we look at how the media of the time used photographs and cartoons to portray the…
Seventeen year old Paul Clarke is in 5th year in St. Paul’s College, Raheny. He talks to Noel McGuinness about winning the Young Scientist & Technology Award at the beginning of January. As part of his prize Paul will travel to Silicon…
Gay McKeon, C.E.O. of Na Píobairí Uilleann talks to Noel McGuinness about the organisation, their aims and what they do. Na Píobairí Uilleann provides tuition, both on-line and at their premises in Henriette Street. He says that they loan instruments to their…
Padraig Naughton is Director of Arts & Disability Ireland. He tells Noel McGuinness about the production of “Signs of a Diva” at axis: Ballymun. This one-woman show will take place on 18th February and features Caroline Parker. Caroline is a well-known deaf…
Sinead Harrison, from Women’s Aid, explains the difficulties that women encounter when faced with situation of gender based violence. This interview was broadcast as part of November 25th special broadcast. For more information, please visit http://www.womensaid.ie/
Orla Crowe, the co-founder of Blossom Ireland, talks to Noel McGuinness about winning the Local Legend Award for the Dublin area and how voting this week will determine who wins the overall Local Legend Award. www.blossomireland.ie
Ireland has over 1400 km of coastline and 220 million acres of seabed, some of it as deep as 5km. Our seas have weathered our coastlines and shaped our climate. In the distant past the freezing of these oceans created the icecaps…
Eoghan O’Neill talks to Noel McGuinness about Recovery through Art, Drama and Education and their exhibition of paintings and sculpture representing the 1913 Lockout. www.rade.ie