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Sugarbeat festival to take place over two days
THE SECOND SugarBeat Music Festival has been expanded into a two-day event in response to the success of last year's festival, and will take place in Tuam Stadium on Saturday August 22 and Sunday 23.
Cinema review: Begin Again
BEGIN AGAIN, the new comedy-drama/musical from Irish director John Carney opened the 26th Galway Film Fleadh when it was screened in the Town Hall Theatre on Tuesday.
‘We have so much fun with this show’
WHETHER YOU are an avid fan of Harry Potter or simply of inspired comic lunacy, the smash hit show Potted Potter, which is coming to the Town Hall Theatre, is guaranteed to provide a wonderful and uproarious night out.
John Mahoney to star in Galway Arts Festival world premiere
Celebrated American actor John Mahoney returns to Galway this summer to star in the world première of Chapatti, a new work by the Galway playwright Christian O’Reilly.
Top-of-the-table Wegians cannot afford slip-up to Seapoint
Galwegians head to Dublin intent on maintaining their top-of-the-table position in the Ulster Bank League when they face a struggling Seapoint side in Kilbogget Park on Saturday (2.30pm).
Sexual desire and betrayal in Closer
ADRIFT IN a cosmopolitan, technological world, a quartet of strangers seek to connect, but find themselves caught in a web of sexual desire and betrayal.
Circus of Horrors hits town
The freakily fantastic, mind-boggling thrillorama that is The Circus of Horrors is returning to Galway with its wild and wonderful brand of hair-raising entertainment and bloodthirsty burlesque. The sensational new show is packed with shocks galore as it whisks audiences off on a whirlwind journey like a bat out of hell into 1927 Berlin; the raucously roaring twenties where we encounter the decadent joys of cabaret and the sinister figure of ‘The Devil Doll’.
Living with loss
It was Easter weekend 2005. The Murphy family were looking forward to a short break in Co Cork.
Further adventures of our Dan
Week II
Biblio - A monthly review of Irish Books
IN A curious way, Barack Obama’s recent presidential campaign has some strange parallels with Daniel O’Connell’s battle for Catholic Emancipation in the 1820s.