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Last few tickets remain for John Grant

JOHN GRANT, the American singer-songwriter, whose albums Queen Of Denmark and Pale Green Ghosts have won him admiration and acclaim, is coming to Galway.

Hit the road Lee Mack

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LEE MACK is coming to Galway next year to preview his new show, Hit The Road Mack, across three nights in two venues.

ICA host personal finance seminar

The Irish CountryWomen’s Association knows that there is a unique relationship between mothers and their daughters, and on Monday, October 14, the Mayo Federation of the ICA will host the latest free seminar in the ICA’s Mother and Daughter Personal Finance Tour conducted by personal finance author and journalist, Jill Kerby. The seminar will take at 8pm in the Welcome Inn, Castlebar.

‘People focus on the bad stories but there are many good stories’

EXOTIC DANCING’, ‘East European immigrant’; put these two phrases together and straightaway you have the raw materials for a story of sexual exploitation set amid shady nightclubs and sleazy impresarios. Or perhaps not.

‘People focus on the bad stories but there are many good stories’

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‘EXOTIC DANCING’, ‘East European immigrant’; put these two phrases together and straightaway you have the raw materials for a story of sexual exploitation set amid shady nightclubs and sleazy impresarios. Or perhaps not.

Fabulous food demos lined up for Oyster Festival

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This year’s Galway International Oyster and Seafood Festival will feature a series of fabulous food demos from a host of culinary experts.

Return of The Woolgatherer

FOLLOWING WIDESPREAD critical acclaim on its national tour earlier this year, ORion Productions, in association with Blue Moon Theatre Company, presents another opportunity to see The Woolgatherer.

The Staves @ Róisín Dubh

The rise of sibling trio The Staves over the past 18 months has been nothing short of meteoric. The band arrive at the Róisín Dubh on September 9 from 8pm.

Forbes journalist apologises for describing President Higgins as an 'acknowledged homosexual'

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A Cork-based freelance journalist has apologised for mistakingly describing Irish President Michael D Higgins as an “acknowledged homosexual” in an article written for US business magazine, Forbes.

Damien Dempsey and Glen Hansard to play the Big Top

Damien Dempsey will play Galway Arts Festival Big Top in a double bill with Glen Hansard on Thursday July 25.

 

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