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  • Our Northside Stories : Episode One

    Our Northside Stories : Episode One

    For Episode One – Amy Henry interviews her 14 year old daughter Ava, a champion boxer and Gaelic Football player, Paddy McGowan interviews Susan Malone whom he has walked with in the stardust walkers group for many years and Rebecca Blomfield interviews Hilde Van den Bergh, her neighbor and old friend. This series is about connections. It’s about the friends or family members we don’t tend to mention until a toast at a wedding or birthday party. People we think […]

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  • Our Northside Stories : Episode Two

    Our Northside Stories : Episode Two

    For Episode Two – Ava Henry interviews her GAA coach, Dean Russell, Susan Malone interviews her friend and walking buddy Brendan Ahearn and Therese Fagan interviews her old friend and colleague Marie Humphries. This series is about connections. It’s about the friends or family members we don’t tend to mention until a toast at a wedding or birthday party. People we think highly of but might wait until they pass away to speak of in a reflective way. It’s not […]

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  • Our Northside Stories : Episode Three

    Our Northside Stories : Episode Three

    For Episode Three – Noel McGuinness interviews his friend and community activist Theresa Kelly. Brendan Ahearn interviews his walking buddy and fellow GAA enthusiast, Declan Cahill and Mare Humphries interviews her old friend Myra Gleeson. This series is about connections. It’s about the friends or family members we don’t tend to mention until a toast at a wedding or birthday party. People we think highly of but might wait until they pass away to speak of in a reflective way. […]

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  • Our Northside Stories : Episode Four

    Our Northside Stories : Episode Four

    For Episode Four – Sadhbh Dodd interviews her granddad Sean O’Neill. Declan Cahill interviews his friend and colleague Madeline Ebbs and Mayra Gleeson interviews her flying instructor and friend, Captain Kieran O’Connor. This series is about connections. It’s about the friends or family members we don’t tend to mention until a toast at a wedding or birthday party. People we think highly of but might wait until they pass away to speak of in a reflective way. It’s not about […]

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  • Farm4More – Europe in my Backyard

    Farm4More – Europe in my Backyard

    Farm4more is a four year agricultural pilot project. It is the first Irish-led life climate action project. Split evenly between partner organizations in Ireland and Austria. Aiming to Implement technologies, strategies and techniques to achieve climate mitigation and animal protein production with biochart pilot plant and green biorefineries. They aim to produce GHG reducing animal feed additives and process organic grass-silage into high value organic protein feeds. Delivering climate change mitigation impacts for the livestock industry. Jointly funded by the […]

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  • Vop Pop – Stardust Park

    Vop Pop – Stardust Park

    NearTV chat to the public out in the Stardust Memorial Park and hear what they have to say about the park and the area. We also hear about the lasting effects of the stardust tragedy and the remembrance of it on this anniversary. Special thanks to everyone involved who stopped and took the time to talk to us. Music by Bensound.com If you would like to keep up to date with Near TV’s latest videos — make sure to smash […]

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  • Vox Pops – New year’s resolutions 2023

    Vox Pops – New year’s resolutions 2023

    NearTV chat to the public in the Northside shopping centre asking them about their plans and hopes for the new year. Special thanks to everyone involved who stopped and took the time to talk to us. We’d like to wish everyone in the community a happy new year and may your new year wishes come to fruition. Music by Bensound.com If you would like to keep up to date with Near TV’s latest videos — make sure to smash those […]

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  • The Hugh Lane Concert Series | The Ficino Trio

    The Hugh Lane Concert Series | The Ficino Trio

    NearTV presents to you amazing concert music filmed live inside Dublin’s Hugh Lane Gallery. Performing for you in this episode is the Ficino Trio, a group consisting of Aílbhe McDonagh (Cello), Nathan Sherman (Viola) and Elaine Clark (Violin). Accompanying this episode is a short interview with concert programmer Mary Bennecutt and later our host Ken Tuohy has a chat with the Ficino Trio. The Hugh Lane concert series is a 5 part series, with each episode showcasing the talent of […]

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  • The Hugh Lane Concert Series | Berginald Rash, Annalissa Monticelli and Fiona Gryson

    The Hugh Lane Concert Series | Berginald Rash, Annalissa Monticelli and Fiona Gryson

    NearTV presents to you amazing concert music filmed live inside Dublin’s Hugh Lane Gallery. Performing for you in this episode is the renowned Berginald Rash, along with Annalissa Monticelli and Fiona Gryson. Accompanying this episode our host Ken Tuohy sits down with Berginald to discuss his background and influences in music. The Hugh Lane concert series is a 5 part series, with each episode showcasing the talent of some amazing groups in Ireland. If you would like to keep up […]

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  • The Hugh Lane Concert Series | Nick Roth, Mia Cooper, Dermot Dunne and Malachy Robinson

    The Hugh Lane Concert Series | Nick Roth, Mia Cooper, Dermot Dunne and Malachy Robinson

    NearTV presents to you amazing concert music filmed live inside Dublin’s Hugh Lane Gallery. Performing for you in this episode is Nick Roth (saxophone) , Mia Cooper (violin), Dermot Dunne (accordion) and Malachy Robinson (double bass) Accompanying this episode our host Ken Tuohy talks with Nick Roth and Dermot Dunne about their group and their influences in music. Hugh Lane concert series is a 5 part series, with each episode showcasing the talent of some amazing groups in Ireland. If […]

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