‘Folk’-ing brilliant - The Cave Singers come to the Roisin Dubh

Thu, Aug 07, 2008

An American-folk invasion comes to the Roisin Dubh this Tuesday with up and coming indie act The Cave Singers taking to the stage.

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Win tickets to the ultimate Joe Dolan tribute show

Thu, Aug 07, 2008

Named as “the nearest to perfect tribute” to Joe Dolan, Westmeath man Paschal Brennan has been singing the songs of Ireland’s greatest ambassador of rock n’ roll for nearly 30 years and now he is bringing his must-see act to the Town Hall Theatre in Galway city on August 19.

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The Truth is Still Out There

Thu, Aug 07, 2008

On the surface, X Files: I Want to Believe should appeal to both die-hard fans and those with only a passing interest in the sci-fi TV series. The satisfyingly creepy plot stands alone without previous knowledge of X Files lore. However, it gradually emerges that I Want to Believe is primarily designed for those devoted fans left hanging at the end of the TV series in 2002. Their patience has finally been rewarded.

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Space Chimps

Thu, Aug 07, 2008

This is a comedy adventure about three NASA chimps that are sent to a galaxy far, far, away. Circus monkey Ham III works in a circus where he's regularly shot from a canon, but still lives in the shadow of his grandfather’s legacy. His grandad, Ham I, was the first chimp shot into space in 1961.

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Proust Questionnaire

Thu, Aug 07, 2008

What is your idea of perfect happiness?
When playing or composing music or being in the company of friends and family. Perfect happiness is the simple things in life!

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John McGahern Yearbook published by NUIG

Thu, Aug 07, 2008

THE FIRST volume of The John McGahern Yearbook, published by NUI, Galway, was launched at the John McGahern International Seminar, which is currently taking place in Co Leitrim.

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Tuam Arts Festival starts next week

Thu, Aug 07, 2008

The sixth annual Tuam Arts Festival starts next Friday, August 15, delivering 10 days of everything from comedy to classical music, from theatre to children’s workshops, and countless other events to satisfy even the choosiest of arts lovers.

A very strong element to this year’s festival are the visual arts and features exhibitions, which displays more than 30 artists in various venues across the town, including established and newly converted galleries. The visual arts programme will be launched this Saturday at 12 noon at the Art House Gallery on Galway Road and will continue at the different venues throughout the day. Entitled sARTurday, the lineup of openings will be staggered at half hour intervals to allow the greatest benefit for all. The visual arts exhibitions will continue throughout the festival from the 10th to the 23rd.

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Hamell On Trial - as big as life and a little concerned about everything

Thu, Jul 31, 2008

“THE TERRORISM Of Everyday Life is my life story and how it was heavily influenced by rock’n’roll, or at least my interpretation of that term. I’m constantly rewriting and updating and as Galway hasn’t seen it yet, I’m looking to introducing it to them.”

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From Chet Atkins to Athlone - Bruce Mathiske’s musical odyssey

Thu, Jul 31, 2008

AUSTRALIAN GUITAR virtuoso Bruce Mathiske first picked up the instrument at seven and since then has established himself as a true musical great.

Bruce Elder of ABC TV has described him as “The best guitarist in Australia”. This is quite an accolade as the country also boasts AC/DC’s Angus Young, Tommy Emmanuel, Jeff Lang, The Bad Seed’s Mick Harvey, the Fariss brothers of INXS, and the Finn brothers of Crowded House.

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Acid Mothers Temple return to the Róisín Dubh

Thu, Jul 31, 2008

FOR THE third time in the space of just over 18 months - and we should feel privileged by this - Japan’s Acid Mothers Temple play the Róisín Dubh on this Tuesday at 9pm.

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The return of The Virginian

Thu, Jul 31, 2008

TG4 IS currently re-running the classic TV western series The Virginian and the show’s star James Drury - who played the title role throughout the show’s nine year run - has now come to Ireland to meet some of the show’s many fans, as well as his own Irish cousins.

On Monday morning in the Meyrick Hotel, Drury, wearing the obligatory black stetson, happily shared his memories of his time on The Virginian – and more besides.

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The Three Tenors to sing in Co Galway

Thu, Jul 31, 2008

THE THREE Tenors return to Galway and Clifden playing the Station House Hotel, Clifden, on Sunday August 3 at 9pm and the Town Hall Theatre, Galway, on Saturday August 9 at 8pm.

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Galway teens to perform at Edinburgh

Thu, Jul 31, 2008

Teen comedians from Galway’s Backstage Academy of Performing Arts will travel to Scotland next month to perform at the Edinburgh Festival.

The students will perform a show entitled Teen Comedy Improv, a combination of stand up and improvised comedy, for a teen audience, at St Augustine’s Studio, Edinburgh, from August 12 to 17.

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The Brad Pitt Light Orchestra @ Róisín Dubh

Thu, Jul 31, 2008

NAMED AFTER the Hollywood actor who has the enviable distinction of having been hubby to Jennifer Aniston and now Angelina Jolie, The Brad Pitt Light Orchestra play Galway this weekend.

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Jeffrey Lewis - an indie Renaissance man

Thu, Jul 31, 2008

JEFFREY LEWIS is something of a Renaissance man - albeit in a very US indie kind of way. Raised in New York City he is a maker of comic books, tragi-comic folk narratives, and lysergic garage rock.

Jeffrey Lewis & The Jitters play the Róisín Dubh on Thursday August 7 at 9pm. The Jitters are Jeffrey’s brother Jack on bass and David Beauchamp on drums. Together they mix 1960s acoustic psychedelia with the experimental art-punk. Live shows also incorporate ‘low budget videos’ - ie, Jeff’s large illustrations displayed to accompany certain songs.

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Around The World on 80 Quid in Campbell’s Tavern

Thu, Jul 31, 2008

THE MUSICIAN and raconteur Aindrias de Staic will perform his award winning one man show Around The World on 80 Quid in Campbell’s Tavern, Cloughanover, on Saturday, at 8pm.

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Galway Earth Festival to be held on Monday

Thu, Jul 31, 2008

THE GALWAY Earth Festival takes place this Monday. A co-operation of musicians, artists, and volunteers, it will seek to raise funds and public awareness of the local and global environment through music, food, lectures, and craic.

There will be stalls and activities in the Black Box Theatre from 2pm to 5pm, a concert featuring a host of Irish and international acts from 5pm to 2pm, and a variety of talks and lectures in the Rowing Club, Woodquay, from 2pm to 6pm.

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Leading German orchestra to play Town Hall

Thu, Jul 31, 2008

THE MUSIC of Vivaldi, Bach, and Mozart will fill the Town Hall Theatre when The Junge Köln Philharmonie play the Town Hall Theatre on Wednesday August 6 at 8pm.

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A new look at the Tir na nÓg story

Thu, Jul 31, 2008

WILLIAM HENRY is best known for his highly praised books on Eamonn Ceannt and Galwegians who fought in World War I, but his latest book is one for the children to enjoy.

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Julian Gough at Charlie Byrne’s

Thu, Jul 31, 2008

THE NOVELIST and singer Julian Gough will read from his latest book, Jude: Level 1, in Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop next Tuesday at 6pm.

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