Coyote Factor applications still being accepted

Thu, Oct 08, 2015

APPLICATIONS ARE still being accepted for the Coyote Factor competition which offers the winner a €10,000 prize fund, with an EP recording package, digital album release, photo shoot, and music video shoot

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Bofin man fights for his rights

Thu, Oct 08, 2015

A TURNING Tide In The Life of Man, a documentary about fisherman John O'Brien, who takes a legal action to Europe to protect his right to fish the waters around his island home of Inisboffin will be screened this week.

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Jugendzupforchester in St Nicholas'

Thu, Oct 08, 2015

THE GERMAN Youth Plucked String Orchestra, or Jugendzupforchester, are coming to Galway to perform work by Vivaldi, Bach, Greig, Kuwahara, Balkanski, Desmond, and Bremner.

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Seo Linn to play Gorta Self Help Africa gig

Thu, Oct 08, 2015

SEO LINN, the young trad band who have caught the imagination of YouTube viewers with their covers of Avicii’s ‘Wake Me Up’, Macklemore’s ‘Can’t Hold Us’, and Robin Thicke’s ‘Blurred Lines’, play Monroe's Live this month.

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My Fellow Sponges' do something...at An Taibhdhearc

Thu, Oct 08, 2015

MY FELLOW Sponges, the Galway prog-folk/indie band will play two nights at An Taibhdhearc Theatre this month - Wednesday October 21 and Thursday 22 - and featuring appearances from Yer Man's Puppets's Tommy Baker and The Gombeens's J-Dog, and others.

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Electro-rockers Makings @ Monroe's Live

Thu, Oct 08, 2015

MAKINGS, THE Dublin electro rock band, who have been called "insanely powerful live" by Pure M magazine, play Monroe's Backstage Bar this Saturday at 9pm.

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Paddy Cullivan's Solutionism to Ireland's woes

Wed, Oct 07, 2015

PADDY CULLIVAN is a musician and satirist, well known from The Late Late Show and The Camembert Quartet, Callan's Kicks, and Joe Duffy's Funny Friday, but he's bringing his comedic skills to look at the state of Irish politics, economy, and culture, in his new show Solutionism.

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Why Not? Adventure Film Festival

Wed, Oct 07, 2015

THE FOURTH annual Why Not? Adventure Film Festival, a day of screenings of documentaries on mountain climbing, trekking in wild and remote corners of the globe, human endurance, extreme sports, and the human thirst for adventure, returns to Galway this weekend.

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Music For Dead Birds to open October Citóg gigs

Tue, Oct 06, 2015

CITÓG RETURNS to the Róisín Dubh, not only for a new series of its monthly gigs in the Dominick Street venue, but with the first Galway gig in a number of years from Music For Dead Birds, who have also just released a new EP.

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Colum McCann to read at An Taibhdhearc

Mon, Oct 05, 2015

COLUM MNCANN, the Irish author of such acclaimed works as Let The Great World Spin and TransAtlantic, will be in Galway this week to read from his new novel, Thirteen Ways Of Looking.

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'Performance is very emotional, it's human expression'

Thu, Oct 01, 2015

FINGHIN COLLINS may declare himself "a musician first and then a pianist", but there is no doubting either his magnificent as a player, or his view of the piano being "a very complete instrument", as he will display in his upcoming Galway concert. Yet his love of, and interest in, other instruments, is genuine, particularly one that is somewhat under appreciated in classical music - the voice.

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Hourglass Theatre Co returns with Loose Change

Thu, Oct 01, 2015

AFTER A successful run at the Town Hall Theatre Studio in April, Hourglass Theatre Company return to the venue with a revival of Loose Change, a trio of one acts by Ian Patterson.

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Gearóid Farrelly for Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh

Thu, Oct 01, 2015

'START AS you mean to go on' is an old maxim that could be applied to the career of Dublin comedian Gearóid Farrelly, who headlines the next installment of the Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh tomorrow at 8.30pm.

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Album review: John Grant

Music Reviews Thu, Oct 01, 2015

IT BEGINS with St Paul's celebrated description of love from his First Letter to the Corinthians, Ch 13, two voices reading, both male, one in English, the other in Icelandic, before white noise drowns them out.

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Ron Sexsmith to play Róisín Dubh

Thu, Oct 01, 2015

IN A career spanning 25 years and counting, Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith has won critical acclaim, built a loyal fanbase across the world, and earned the admiration of Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, and John Hiatt - the artists who inspired Sexsmith to become a musician.

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Plan a date in Baboró's creative zone

Thu, Oct 01, 2015

THE HAPPY Heart Zone, a place where children and adults can come together to play, invent, be curious, and do just about anything, is coming to Galway and opening its doors as part of the Baboró International Festival for Children.

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The Callback Queen

Thu, Oct 01, 2015

GEORGE RR Martin, the creator of the phenomenon that is Game of Thrones, has called described new Irish film The Callback Queen, as a "romantic comedy about moviemakers and aspiring actors that pokes fun at the whole casting carousel...very enjoyable with lots of laughs."

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Damian Clark; stolen phones, rude pics, and laughs galore

Thu, Oct 01, 2015

AMONG THE posse of cool comics riding into Galway for the Vodafone Comedy Carnival is acclaimed Aussie gagmeister, Damian ‘Damo’ Clark with his new show, Grand Theft Damo. Originally from Perth, Damian has been based in Britain for the past three years, following a stint living in Ireland, and has been delighting audiences and critics with his infectious energy and rambunctious routines.

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The Hot Sprockets to headline Rocktoberfest

Thu, Oct 01, 2015

THE HOT Sprockets, the high energy Irish blues-rock band will headline the Rocktoberfest weekender at Monroe's Live, which starts today and runs throughout the weekend, up top Sunday.

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Conal Gallen at the Town Hall

Thu, Oct 01, 2015

Donegal comedian Conal Gallen returns to the Town Hall Theatre this Saturday at 8pm, where he will deliver a highly entertaining two hour set of songs and jokes.

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