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Queen tribute extravaganza in Salthill
Musical pyrotechnics are expected when a Queen tribute act combines with the Dublin Gospel Choir in Leisureland, Salthill, this Friday, December 13.
Queen tribute extravaganza in Salthill
When fans of a band put together a tribute, expect microscopic detail, but when they are also seasoned performers, expect fireworks.
Celebrating 40 years: The Bish Class of 1984 reunites at Taylor’s Bar
Tonight (Thursday Oct 3), the Leaving Certificate Class of 1984 from Saint Joseph’s College, affectionately known as “The Bish,” will gather at Taylor’s Bar on Dominick Street Upper from 8pm to celebrate four decades since they left the halls of their alma mater.
Cois Farraige sounds for Christmas
Renowned sound engineer Don McKevitt has gone gamekeeper turned poacher and released his own solo album.
Mayo artists in online art charity sale
A total of 25 artists from Mayo are among the Who’s Who of Irish and international artists taking part in this year’s Incognito 2021 online art sale in aid of the Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation.
Galway’s biographer to the stars presents fascinating tale of Paddy Cole
Galway writer Tom Gilmore, who is fast building a reputation as the biographer of top music stars has added another to his literary stable with his new book King of the Swingers, the official biography of the great Paddy Cole.
Learn to Irish dance with Kelly McDonnell and the noted O’Neill Geraghty academy
Kelly McDonnell started dancing with the Fleming Ball Irish Dance Academy at the age of three under the instruction of Linda Ball Hoban, following which the talented dancer competed successfully at provincial, all Ireland and world championship levels.
Rob Wade to play Monroe's Live
ROB WADE, the award-winning Galway singer-songwriter, with a distinctly urban sound, who recently released the new single ‘Living In The Moment’, plays Monroe's in June.
A poet of whom Markievicz would have approved
THE RECENT Cambridge Companion to Irish Poets has been criticised on the grounds that the gender balance is skewed in favour of those in permanent possession of a penis.
Catastrophe looms in East Africa
As a past leader in Operation Transformation and a former football All-Ireland winning medalist with Offaly, I have got used to facing challenges.