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Coláiste Iognáid - ‘Was it Eton or Stowe?’
In any war propaganda is a useful weapon. In World War II both the Allies, and the combined Axis powers used broadcasting, leaflet dropping, false information contained in dead men’s briefcases, diaries, fake military manoeuvres, or through clever counter espionage, to discourage and demoralise the enemy. There were many spectacular successes; but the one that really annoyed the British was the voice of William Joyce, broadcasting almost nightly from Reichssender Hamburg radio. He became known as Lord Haw Haw, a much hated figure.
Danny Dowling @ the Galway Comedy Festival
HE MAY call himself “Ireland’s slowest rising comedy star!” but Danny Dowling is all over this year’s Galway Comedy Festival both as a participant and an MC of what could be among the festival’s wildest and most outrageous nights.
Comedy fest shows not to miss
TWO SHOWS not to miss at this year’s Galway Comedy Festival are the Mad Hatters Tea Party and Gunther’s Sunday Roast, featuring an eclectic, eccentric array of comics.
What are you going to in the Galway Comedy Festival?
“THE MOST wasted of all days is one without laughter,” said the poet e e cummings, so don’t let the October Bank Holiday Weekend go to waste, as there are seven days of laughter to be had at the Bulmers Galway Comedy Festival.
What are you going to in the Galway Comedy Festival?
“THE MOST wasted of all days is one without laughter,” said the poet e e cummings, so don’t let the October Bank Holiday Weekend go to waste, as there are seven days of laughter to be had at the Bulmers Galway Comedy Festival.
Omid Djalili, Sean Lock, and Russell Howard to play Galway Comedy Festival
Sean Lock, Russell Howard, Omid Djalili, and The Faulty Towers Dining Experience are all coming to Galway for the October Bank Holiday weekend as part of the Bulmers Galway Comedy Festival.
The Tedfest Mainland Ball @ Róisín Dubh
THE FIRST annual Tedfest Mainland Ball, part of the Tedfest celebrations of the legendary 1990s comedy Father Ted, takes place in the Róisín Dubh tonight.
The return of TedFest
FATHER TED, the classic 1990s comedy series, will be celebrated this month at the annual TedFest in Galway city.
Bridget Christie - at war for the donkeys and ants
EVER NOTICED how men who are comedians will just be called comedians, but women who are comics will almost always be referred to as ‘female comedians’, as if their gender requires them to be labelled as a separate and distinct category?
When all hell was let loose
OVER THE last 12 months or so, the number of books available on our website has grown to 5.5 million. I say this because it underlines how drastically the whole business of bookselling has changed with the now not so new revolution in technology.