鈥淭he recipe for great art has always been misery and a good bowel movement鈥 - Don Roff
A Stormont love poem by Alice McCullough
Michael Patrick and Oisin Kearney talk about the true story behind this one-man play
Founder member of The Beat talks about the racial tensions that plagued the early 80s
Marie-Louise Muir chats to one half of the artistic duo behind The Danger Tree exhibition
Sorcha Turnbull on growing up in the Sands Family and making their own musical mark
Sarah McGlinchey goes peeks behind the scenes of special effects and horror make-up
Emer McGuire meets a performance artist with a unique point of view
Dee Wilson explains why the birthplace of the NI Punk scene deserves a blue plaque.
Vinyl sceptic Marty Cullen looks at the resurgence of the LP
The twins Craig and Charles Reid talk politics, songwriting and their enduring appeal.
The former adversary of Malcolm Tucker chats to Marie-Louise about her career
Tony Hadley talks to Marie-Louise about his new single and history with Spandau Ballet
Maggie Muff, the Shankill Sweetheart, is back on stage at the Grand Opera House
Marie-Louise Muir talks to the legendary House music producer Robert Owens
One of Ireland's leading vocal harmony groups joined The Arts Show
The ex Supergrass frontman on his new album 'World's Strongest Man'
Steven Rainey spoke to the journalist on his new book on the classic album Tubular Bells
Dave Duggan debuts his new jazz play about an aspiring singer and his worried mother.
Constance Keane talks about the incredible circumstances behind recording her new single
Marillion singer Steve Hogarth chats to Steven Rainey about their new, more political LP
In 2013 Marie-Louise talked to Liam O'Flynn alongside his lifelong friend Seamus Heaney
Peter McCaughan takes a trip to the arcade to hear a Belfast orchestra with a difference
Marie-Louise talks 'wind instrument physics' with SARC's Dr Trevor Agus and Colin Stark
Christopher Goffard discusses his disturbing, yet compelling podcast series 'Dirty John'