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Funeral of Fred Johnston to take place today

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The funeral will take place today (Thursday) of Fred Johnson, a man who over several decades made an in delible mark on the literary scene in Galway and the west.

iamsold – the year in review

As another busy year within the property sector nears an end, iamsold would like to wish all its clients a happy Christmas and prosperous New Year as the company reviews the year just gone.

iamsold – the year in review

As another busy year within the property sector nears an end, iamsold would like to wish all its clients a happy Christmas and prosperous New Year as the company reviews the year just gone.

Kevin McAleer brings his ‘surreal bits of stream-of-consciousness’ to Galway

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WHY AM I here? It is a question philosophers, theologians, and scientists have asked since time immemorial, but few will answer it in the surreal, rambling, original, and hilarious manner of Kevin McAleer.

Colin Geddis for the Sunday Night Comedy KARLnival

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COLIN GEDDIS, the comedian, YouTuber, podcaster, and one of the powerhouses of the Northern Irish comedy scene, is coming to Galway this weekend.

Dave Elliott - the funny side of fatherhood

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DAVE ELLIOTT has been declared as "fantastic" by no less a comic than John Bishop, but these days the Northern Irish funnyman is feeling battle hardened after more than a year of fatherhood.

Shane Todd - Down's funniest for the Róisín Dubh

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SHANE TODD, described by the Belfast Telegraph as "a modern-day king of comedy”, and a true gem of the Northern Irish comedy scene, headlines the Comedy KARLnival at the Róisín Dubh on Tuesday.

Dave Elliott - the comedy of fatherhood

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DAVE ELLIOTT has been declared as "fantastic" by no less a comic than John Bishop, but these days the Northern Irish funnyman is feeling battle hardened after one year of fatherhood.

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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