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Bonham Quay-bound Genesys to create 100 new jobs in city and remotely
Genesys (www.genesys.com), the global leader in cloud customer experience and contact centre solutions, has announced it is creating 100 new software roles in Ireland.
Broken angels tell a tale
Living in Ireland during the mid 17th century was a frightening and a bloody time. Following the extreme political crisis that resulted in civil war in England, Ireland was plunged into a period of despair that would lead to the surrender of Galway, and the beginning of its gradual demise. The invasion by Oliver Cromwell’s New Model Army, a ruthless exterminating machine, in 1649, led by Cromwell himself, not only destroyed all military opposition, besieged and ransacked towns, and imposed harsh penal laws on Catholic survivors, but it changed the demographic of the cities and lands with the resettlement of faithful Cromwellian generals, and their families. And in a new twist: tens of thousands of Irish people were transported to plantations in the West Indies, and elsewhere.
Angels In America - Live at The Eye
ANGELS IN America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, Tony Kushner’s multi-award winning, two-part play, running in Britain's National Theatre, will be broadcast live to Galway
Learn Angelic Reiki from experienced practitioners
This month brings a rare chance to learn the original system of Angelic Reiki with an experienced team of international teachers. It has been 27 years since the London-based Angelic Reiki practitioner and teacher Regina Neumann last came to Ireland to facilitate this certified course. Joining forces with the immensely gifted Michaela Fay, the team creates the potential for a life-changing event.
Tiger kidnapping tale set in Claremorris
A Claremorris-born author has published a crime novel about a tiger kidnapping and set the tale of intrigue in his native town.
Ask an Angel at Amber
Amber on 18 Mary Street are holding a day workshop called Ask and Angel with Breada McInerney on Sunday next February 23.
Through the glass darkly
So wrote Henry Adams in his study of the 12th century European Renaissance, Mont-Saint Michel and Chartres, of the great Romanesque church and monastery perched on a high rock off the coast of Normandy. Like so many churches set on high places throughout the Christian world, it was dedicated to the archangel Michael, who makes his most memorable appearance in Revelation: