Kim Lenaghan, the Glossary
Kim Lenaghan (24 December 1960 – 11 September 2022) was a Northern Irish freelance radio and television broadcaster, writer and critic who was based in Belfast and worked mainly in the fields of the visual and cinematic arts, music and cuisine culture.[1]
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10 relations: Arts Extra, BBC News, BBC Northern Ireland, BBC Radio Ulster, Belfast, Belfast East (Assembly constituency), Kim Lenaghan, London, Queen's University Belfast, Ulster University.
- 21st-century non-fiction writers from Northern Ireland
- Broadcasters from Belfast
- Non-fiction writers from Northern Ireland
- Women writers from Northern Ireland
Arts Extra is a Northern Irish arts and entertainment programme broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster. Kim Lenaghan and arts Extra are BBC Radio stubs and Mass media in Northern Ireland stubs.
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BBC News
BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.
BBC Northern Ireland
BBC Northern Ireland (BBC Thuaisceart Éireann; Ulster-Scots: BBC Norlin Airlan) is a division of the BBC and the main public broadcaster in Northern Ireland.
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BBC Radio Ulster
BBC Radio Ulster (BBC Raidió Uladh) is a Northern Irish national radio station owned and operated by BBC Northern Ireland, a division of the BBC.
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Belfast
Belfast (from Béal Feirste) is the capital city and principal port of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan and connected to the open sea through Belfast Lough and the North Channel.
Belfast East (Assembly constituency)
Belfast East (Ulster Scots: Bilfawst East) is a constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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Kim Lenaghan
Kim Lenaghan (24 December 1960 – 11 September 2022) was a Northern Irish freelance radio and television broadcaster, writer and critic who was based in Belfast and worked mainly in the fields of the visual and cinematic arts, music and cuisine culture. Kim Lenaghan and Kim Lenaghan are 21st-century British women writers, 21st-century non-fiction writers from Northern Ireland, 21st-century writers from Northern Ireland, Alumni of Queen's University Belfast, Alumni of Ulster University, BBC Radio stubs, British art critics, broadcasters from Belfast, Mass media in Northern Ireland stubs, Non-fiction writers from Northern Ireland, Women writers from Northern Ireland and writers from Belfast.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Queen's University Belfast
The Queen's University of Belfast, commonly known as Queen's University Belfast (Ollscoil na Banríona; abbreviated Queen's or QUB), is a public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
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Ulster University
Ulster University (Ollscoil Uladh; Ulster Scots: Ulstèr Universitie or Ulstèr Varsitie), legally the University of Ulster, is a multi-campus public research university located in Northern Ireland.
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See also
21st-century non-fiction writers from Northern Ireland
- Dara McAnulty
- Eamonn McCann
- James Burke (science historian)
- John Hutchinson (academic)
- John Loughlin (political scientist)
- Kim Lenaghan
- Laurence McKeown
- Mark Pollock
- Thomas Bartlett (historian)
- Walter Ellis
Broadcasters from Belfast
- Aidan Browne
- Alan Green (broadcaster)
- Alison Fleming
- Barry McIlheney
- Bernard Davey
- Brian Baird (newsreader)
- Colin Murphy (comedian)
- Denis Murray (journalist)
- Dylan McGrath
- Eamonn Holmes
- Ernie Rea
- George Jones (radio presenter)
- Jane Loughrey
- Jim Dougal
- John Cole (journalist)
- Johnny Hero
- Kim Lenaghan
- Letitia Gwynne
- Liam Creagh
- Linda Martin
- Marc Mallett
- Marcas Ó Murchú
- Mary McAleese
- Mike Nesbitt
- Paddy O'Flaherty
- Rory McConnell
- Sam Smyth
- Sean Rafferty
- Stephen Clements
- Stephen Nolan
- Sue Dougan
- Tim Brannigan
- Vincent Kearney
- Wendy Austin
Non-fiction writers from Northern Ireland
- Ernie Tate
- John Bew (historian)
- Kim Lenaghan
Women writers from Northern Ireland
- Geraldine Clinton Little
- Jo Zebedee
- Kathleen Coyle
- Kim Lenaghan
- Letitia McClintock
- Lucinda Riley
- Moyra Donaldson
- Philomena Muinzer
- Rhonda Paisley
- Ruth Carr
- Sophia Hillan
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Lenaghan
Also known as Kim Lenaghan (BBC Radio Ulster), The Foodie (BBC Radio Ulster).