Uncover Ulster-Scots culture, history and language from around the country.
New Year Resolutions, piping classes and memories of the BIG snow of '63.
Burns’ Day in Newry, and the Bard himself is at the Linen Hall Library. News from RSPBA and music from Karen Matheson.
From Showbands to WW2 aircraft, and from the US Hatfield/McCoy feud; to some NI History.
As the annual celebrations of Robert Burns draw near, Wilson Burgess opens a kist full of music and crack all to do with Scotia’s bard.
Liam Logan invites Kist listeners on a trip to Pennsylvania, visiting places and discovering topics connected with the Ulster-Scots, or Scots-Irish, settlers who came there in the 1700s.
Kist views the "War Years Remembered" exhibition in Ballyclare; flips pancakes in Portadown; and chats to Ian Lawson of SFU Pipe Band.
On this week's Kist we have recitations and horror films, fishermen and a musical challenge.
A crammed Kist this week: a talk on the Plantation; new of UllansCAST; crack with Darren Gibson; poetry from Charlie Gillen; a new book on the Scots-Irish; and music from Eddi Reader.
An exhibition and conference in Mossley Mill; something tasty from Darren Gibson; and a visit to Pennsylvania.
Uncover Ulster-Scots culture, history and language from around the country.
From making reeds and chanters for bagpipes, to the "Fastest Indian in the World"; and from a new Ulster-Scots Art project to tales of WW2.