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Public lecture on Che Guevara next week
Fifty years on from his execution by Bolivian Special Forces and the CIA, Che Guevara remains an icon, and inspiration, and a contested and controversial figure, and he will be the subject of a public talk in Galway.
Galway man retraces Roger Casement’s Amazon journey
Galway City native Dr. Brendan Tobin, self described “nomadic lawyer” and human rights activist will give a talk on “Orphans of the Rubber Boom: Roger Casement’s Legacy in the Amazon” in Galway City Library, St. Augustine Street, Galway on Monday next - November 21 - at 6.30 p.m.
Proposed Che Guevara monument leads to war of words
A war of words involving artist and designer Jim Fitzpatrick, controversial political campaigner Declan Ganley, and the Mayor of Galway Hildegarde Naughton has broken out over the proposal to erect a monument to Che Guevara in Galway.
Big steps for little feet - making the move to playschool
Making the transition from staying home with mum, dad, or a carer to spending the day in a crèche or playschool is a big step for young children, but there are lots of things you can do to help your little one adapt to this new routine.
Cuban Bay of Pigs veteran to speak in Galway
Victor Dreke Cruz, who fought alongside Che Guevara in the Congo and is a veteran of the Bay of Pigs, will be speaking in Galway next week.
Public lecture on 1916 Rising
The 1916 Rising is a pivotal turning point in Irish history, setting in train a series of events which culminated in Irish independence in 1921.
The Easter Rising and Europe
DESPITE THE general perception that the massive advances in technology threaten the future of the printed book, the parallel growth in the number of new publications would suggest the contrary.