Peter Pan to play flying visit to Town Hall

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

PETER PAN, the boy who would never grow up and who could fly, has enchanted audiences since JM Barrie introduced him to readers and theatre goers in the early 1900s.

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Damien Dempsey to play Campbell’s

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

Damien Dempsey will play a solo show in Campbell’s Tavern, Cloughanover, Headford, on Friday September 25 at 9pm. Tickets are €22 from Campbell’s on 093 - 35454 or [email protected]

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Silver Apples @ Róisín Dubh

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

BORN FROM the psychedelic US underground scene of the late 1960s, the Silver Apples were a duo whose experimental music helped pave the way for techno and indie rock.

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Arctic Monkeys release new single through Oxfam Ireland

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

THE ARCTIC Monkeys will release their new single, ‘Crying Lightning’, through Oxfam Ireland’s shops in Cork, Ennis, Dublin, and Galway.

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Cinema Review - The Taking of Pelham 123

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

I am such a Denzel Washington fan and as an actor he does not disappoint in this film which ticks all the boxes for a hostage flick. However, by its very nature there are no real surprises - there are the requisite negotiations, the impossible demands, a few shootings, and of course getting the bad guy. What’s new?

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Win DVDs of Waveriders

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

WAVERIDERS, THE acclaimed film which tells the history of surfing, its revival by an Irish-American, and which profiles major surfers, is out on DVD tomorrow.

Featuring renowned Irish, British and American surfers Richie Fitzgerald, Gabe Davies, Kelly Slater and the Malloy brothers, Waveriders, narrated by Cillian Murphy, tracks the influence of Hawaiian George Freeth, an Irish-American, who revived the sport and invented modern surfing in the early 1900s.

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Of novellas and classics

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

In Sligo town the library was. On the floor of a dusty old attic, the books hadn’t been moved for decades and, with the exception of some older local history journals, seemed to be of little interest. However, based on the promise of these journals, a deal was struck.

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A novel for our paranoid times

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

IT HAS been said that contemporary Irish fiction writers tend to attack the past with relish - the Ireland of Christian Brothers and cowsheds and dark family secrets - but to be a little too gentle with the present.

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Athenry writer’s debut poetry collection praised by Ken Bruen

Thu, Aug 06, 2009

ATHENRY WRITER Anji O’Donnell has just published her debut collection of poetry, High & Dry, and it has received high praise from leading crime writer Ken Bruen.

Anji wrote the poems in response to times of hardship and emotional trauma which she went through a number of years ago. Ken Bruen has described High & Dry as “a cri de coeur wrenched from the darkest places the human mind can deliver...Anji, in her unflinching look at her own life has indeed found her voice. And what a voice it is...Anji has taken her pain, performed an act of sheer transcendence and made it sing”.

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Ireland’s biggest trad, folk, Celtic, and country music festival comes west

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

OVER THE past three years Headford’s Eric Cunningham has been staging concerts and performances showcasing the best of Irish trad and Celtic music through his World Fleadh festivals.

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Mephisto do Murphy

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

FOLLOWING ITS highly successful versions of The Importance of Being Earnest and The World’s Wife, Mephisto Theatre Company is to stage Tom Murphy’s The Morning After Optimism at the Black Box in August.

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Bad Seed Conway Savage to play Róisín Dubh

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

CONWAY SAVAGE, the long serving pianist and backing vocalist for Nick Cave’s band The Bad Seeds, will play a solo show upstairs in the Róisín Dubh on Friday August 7 at 8pm.

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Galway Arts Festival week two

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

BRISBANE’S CIRCA troupe were among the main attractions in week two of the Galway Arts Festival with their latest show, Furioso and they fully lived up to the expectations generated by their visits to Galway in 2007 and 2008.

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Jack Harrison to bring yogic chants and Irish folk to St Nicholas’

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

CO GALWAY singer-songwriter Jack Harrison sings in Sanskrit, Irish, and English and his music fuses kirtan chant, gospel, and Irish folk and trad.

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Unchained Melodies

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

COUNTY GALWAY’S Jacqueline Tuck plays Unchained Melodies at Amnesty International’s Freedom Café this evening at 6pm.

Jacqueline is a 29-year-old alternative/acoustic /folk singer-songwriter based in County Galway. She has been performing all over Ireland for the past seven years. Admission is free. For more information contact 091 - 533637.

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Upcoming @ Róisín Dubh

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

THE GALWAY Arts Festival may be over for another year, but that does not mean great music is at an end in the city. The Róisín Dubh has, as always, an impressive line up of acts during August, September, and October.

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Reggae, dub, and dancehall vibrations for the Bank Holiday

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

GALWAY REGGAE and techno fans are in for one hell of a Bank Holiday Weekend treat with the Mini Mantua Weekender on Saturday August 1 and Sunday 2 in An Pucán, Forster Street.

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Jazz @ Campbell’s

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

CAMPBELL’S TAVERN in Cloughanover, Headford, is well known as a great folk, roots, and singer-songwriter venue, but this weekend it’s hosting a show for Galway jazz fans.

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Much travelled songwriter comes to Galway

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

INDIE-POP singer-songwriter Jann Klose is something of a ‘citizen of the world’ having spent much of his life travelling through Europe, Africa, and the US. He is now coming to Ireland.

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Ealaíon At Lunasa - a feast of art exhibitions for August

Thu, Jul 30, 2009

ONCE THE Galway Arts Festival is over it is time for the Galway Races, which means betting, drinking, fashion, and gee-gees, but for every Galwegian who loves the races, there is a Galwegian who would prefer to do something else.

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