Therapeutic garden offers spinal injury patients a lifeline
Jenny Lee finds out more about the new outdoor rehabilitation haven for patients affected by spinal injury at Musgrave Park Hospital in Belfast
Decluttering your kitchen... and reclaiming the heart of your home
Jenny Lee aims to get her morning off to a calmer start with the help of an organised kitchen. She invites professional declutters and organisers Order In The House into her home to lend a hand
Allen without Foster: After 50 years, folk legend Tony Allen launches solo career
Tony Allen chats to Jenny Lee about going solo and his lifetime of musical memories
‘James Joyce would have enjoyed Derry Girls’
As the two-year Ulysses European Odyssey project completes its journey in Ireland's north-west, Jenny Lee catches up with one of the organisers of this epic tribute to James Joyce's 1922 classic and finds out what spectacles visitors can look forward to
Siobhán McSweeney: ‘I feel a great gratitude to the people of Derry’
Derry Girls star Siobhán McSweeney stars in The Molly Films, a new cinematic presentation of James Joyce’s closing episode of Ulysses, which premieres in Derry and Donegal next month. Jenny Lee finds out more and discovers why she enjoys saying YES
Behind the scenes of Hillsborough Castle and its who’s who of Irish art
In the largest re-hanging of art in Hillsborough Castle since its renovations in 2018, the State Drawing Room with 33 new works is a veritable who’s who of Irish art. In a visit to the castle, Jenny Lee is wowed by the colour and variety on display. She finds out more from the man responsible for curating and hanging the paintings
Strictly’s Craig Revel Horwood relishes wicked role on Irish stage
As he flies into Belfast to slip on his stilettos in The Wizard of Oz, Craig Revel Horwood tells Jenny Lee why he enjoys playing the evil characters and reveals his Strictly wish list
Monaghan writer reveals the story behind Liam Neeson Donegal blockbuster
Monaghan screenwriter Mark McNally, co-writer of In the Land of Saints and Sinners, talks to Jenny Lee about how the movie went from being a university assignment to a blockbuster starring Liam Neeson
Meet the actress who plays Peppa Pig
As Peppa Pig and friends oink their way onto the Northern Ireland stage this week, Jenny Lee chats to Peppa actress Amy Brooke about squeaky voices, muddy puddles and annoying theme tunes
Bangor-born singer of Christian folk-rock band Rend Collective says “all are invited” to party with them in outdoor Belfast gig
Chris Llewellyn, from folk rock gospel band Rend Collective, chats to Jenny Lee about how they are looking forward to sharing happiness when they play Live at Botanic Gardens later this month. He reveals the personal heartache behind his writing, why he’s return to his folk roots and what’s he looking forward to most when he returns to Ireland
The hidden benefits of sign language for all ages and abilities
Learning sign language benefits not only the deaf and hard of hearing community but can open up a whole world of opportunity for young and old. Jenny Lee finds out more from a Co Down man who built up a new friendship group within the deaf community and a Belfast teacher who is campaigning for sign language to be part of the early years curriculum
Clarkson’s Farm season 3: What antics are Jeremy and Kaleb up to?
Audiences can expect unexpected trials and tribulations as Jeremy, Lisa, Kaleb, Gerald, and Charlie tackle the ever-unpredictable world of farming in the return of Clarkson's Farm. Jenny Lee looks at what calamities and adventures are ahead in season three
Meet the Australian girl making her mark on the streets of Belfast
As Belfast gets set for a splash of colour in the form of the annual Hit the North street art festival, Jenny Lee chats to Australian artist Danni Simpson whose eye-catching designs are brightening up the city's streets
Shamrock Tenors - hitting the right chord
Lilting ballads, foot-tapping jigs, soulful lyrics of yesteryears, and new folk songs originating from the north of Ireland. Jenny Lee chats to co-founder Raymond Walsh of The Shamrock Tenors about how the group are adding to the great Irish Songbook and their plans to take their music to London’s West End and America
Celebrating our musical roots at Bluegrass Omagh
Visitors will be transported to Appalachian America as Bluegrass Omagh returns to the Ulster American Folk Park next month. Jenny Lee previews the toe-tappin’, knee-clappin’, finger-pickin’ music festival and speaks to Dave Holden from Dublin roots band I Go Slow