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New book chronicles turbulent decade in North Galway

A new book which chronicles the revolutionary decade in North Galway will be launched in Tuam next month. Written by local GP Dr. Jarlath Deignan who is a member of the Old Tuam Society, the book discusses the various episodes that occurred during the pursuit of Irish freedom from a local perspective, including the Great War, Easter 1916, the War of Independence, the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Civil War.

EY to create 14 new jobs in Galway office

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EY has announced it plans to create 14 new jobs in its Galway office, adding to its current headcount of over 40 people.

Iconic Coulter remembers the Galwayman who gave him a chance

Phil Coulter is currently in the studio mixing the strings on his latest album, Return To Tranquillity, and putting the final touches on his new tour of 40 gigs that stars in the Lough Rea Hotel and Spa next Saturday evening. Starring his tour in Galway is a poignant reminder for the musical legend of how he stared in business.

Keywest - three Galway appearances in three days

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KEYWEST RELEASE their new album, Ordinary Superhero, and new single, 'C'est La Vie' tomorrow, and follow it up with a weekend of in-store appearances in Galway city.

Sadness at passing of gifted ‘Bofin musician Dessie O’Halloran

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There is sadness in traditional music circles this week after the death at the weekend of Inishbofin-native musician Dessie O’Halloran.

'The poems are more robust in this collection'

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THIS SATURDAY sees the launch of Emily Cullen’s new poetry collection, Conditional Perfect, at the Galway City Museum. Published by Doire Press, this is Cullen’s third collection, following 2003's No Vague Utopia and 2013's In Between Angels and Animals.

'In the 21st century, the story of Democracy will be who gets the upper hand between Democracy and Facebook'

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Among the speakers at Galway International Arts Festival’s autumn session of First Thought Talks in NUIG on Saturday October 3, is David Runciman, Professor of Politics at Cambridge University, who has written seven acclaimed books on politics and democracy.

Small minority overrule Galway music tradition

Dear Editor,

Just Roll With It.

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This Saturday September 21st, Monroe’s Live will play host to Roll With It - The Ultimate Oasis Tribute.

Belfast comics for the Comedy KARLnival

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DAVE ELLIOT has been called “one of the stand out acts on the Northern Irish comedy scene” by the Belfast Telegraph, while John Bishop described him as "fantastic!”. Galway will see why next week.

 

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