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Take a long hard look at yourself and others with Karl Spain's, 'Well, What did you expect?'
Ahead of his appearance at the Róisín Dubh on Thursday, February 9, Karl Spain talks to The Galway Advertiser about being realistic in one's expectations, his appreciation for the lyrical genius of Girls Aloud songs and why he no longer lies in interviews.
Impressionist Oliver Callan to perform rescheduled Dean Crowe Theatre date
Impressionist Oliver Callan will perform his rescheduled Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre date on Friday, May 20.
Impressionist Oliver Callan announces rescheduled Dean Crowe Theatre show
Impressionist Oliver Callan has announced a rescheduled date for the Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre.
The Sporting Year of 2021
The European Super Soccer League was announced on Sunday April 19. It would be the Bees Knees, the Cat’s Pyjamas, the last word, and whatever you’re having yourself. But it was dead and buried by Wednesday April 21 thanks to the vocal fury of the English fans and even Boris helped save the day! And then the American owners started issuing apologies, pathetic. Relegation, yea, there’s an idea.
Impressionist Oliver Callan announces rescheduled Dean Crowe Theatre show
Impressionist Oliver Callan has announced a rescheduled date for the Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre.
Impressionist Oliver Callan announces rescheduled Dean Crowe Theatre show
Impressionist Oliver Callan has announced a rescheduled date for the Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre.
Trump, Johnson and Sinn Fein: Singing from the same hymn sheet?
Political developments in recent times have reminded Insider of the quote from G.K. Chesterton, (also sometimes credited to Emile Cammaerts, the Belgian playright) 'When men choose not to believe in God, they do not thereafter believe in nothing, they then become capable of believing in anything.’
Impressionist announces rescheduled Dean Crowe Theatre date
Multi-impressionist Oliver Callan brings his award-winning Callan’s Kicks comedy show to life on the Dean Crowe Theatre stage on Saturday, October 3.
2019 - a mixed year for Ireland's political parties
Most politicians will have breathed a sigh of relief last week when the unappetising prospect of a Christmas general election was narrowly averted. Yet, all know it is only delaying the inevitable, and all sides agree the contest will take place within the next four or five months, quite possibly as soon as February.