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Noelle speaks to artists about mental health as part of NI Mental Health Arts Festival

FERMANAGH artist and arts ambassador Noelle McAlinden is hosting a special edition of her new series, ‘The Art of Conversation’, as part of the upcoming NI Mental Health Arts Festival (NIMHAF). The aim of the festival is to spark inspiring and challenging conversations about mental health issues, fighting stigma and promoting wellbeing via active creativity. This year’s NIMHAF festival, which Noelle is a Board member of, will run from May 10 to 16 to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week, and will feature a programme of varied, vivid arts events that aim to create a platform for high-quality artwork that deals compassionately and intelligently with mental health.

Covid-19: Independent retailers in NI nervous but excited to reopen

Covid-19: Independent retailers in NI nervous but excited to reopen By Damien Edgar image captionBrenda O Donnell, Jenni Doherty and Rosaleen Stewart are all looking forward to welcoming back customers Small independent retailers are among those reopening their doors on Friday for the first time since Christmas. Click and collect services have been allowed for some of that period. Bookshop owner Jenni Doherty says reopening is like being excited for going on holiday, but you re maybe a bit nervous about flying . Jenni, whose shop is in Londonderry, told BBC News NI there was an element of anticipation but trepidation as business owners get ready to reopen after being closed for so long.

The wonderful artwork created in honour of a little book shop in Derry

The wonderful artwork created in honour of a little book shop in Derry Heroism of local businesswoman highlighted by artist The Christmas artwork created by Tim Webster in honour of the Little Acorns bookshop. Reporter: );   ); “When civilisation seems to be collapsing all around us, she relocates and expands her bookshop. That s heroism. Or maybe just plain thran. What s not to celebrate?,” declares Tim Webster. The local artist, who arrived in Derry by way of England and Egypt, has used his talent to pay a Christmas-themed tribute to an independent bookshop owner in the city. The woman he’s speaking of in such glowing terms is Jenni Doherty who owns Little Acorns on Foyle Street.

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