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The world watches as Ireland votes ‘Yes’
Well, the referendum has come and gone and there is no dispute about the result. It was a massive shout out for the 'Yes' voters – quite amazing!
Pub of the Year Awards are now open for entries
Entries for the second Irish Pub of the Year Awards 2018 are now being accepted.
Baptism of fire for Athlone Touch Rugby
It was a historic day for Athlone Touch Rugby last Saturday as they travelled to Wicklow RFC for their first ever tournament.
What the so called ‘empty frame’ may have looked like...
Last month Galway Diary explored the sham legend that grew around the so-called ‘Empty frame’ on the wall of the Lynch’s Chapel, or Lady’s chapel, in the historic St Nicholas’ Collegiate church. The late Canon George Quinn pronounced that this was the very frame in which the Bishop of Clonfert, Walter Lynch’s sacred icon of the Madonna and Child once hung, before he was forced to flee just before the arrival of Cromwell’s soldiers in April 1652.
Huge savings at the EZ Living Furniture summer sale
EZ Living Furniture, Ireland’s leading retailer of quality furniture and home accessories, has announced the start of its 2018 summer sale.
The ongoing nightmare of living with Lyme disease
May is Lyme Disease awareness month so I thought I’d write a little bit about it, my own experience of it and how to prevent it.
Quality family home in Corofin village
Sherry FitzGerald is offering to the market No 8 Garrai Glas for sale by private treaty. This is a quality detached family home in a popular small development in Corofin village. The property has a south facing rear aspect with lovely views of the surrounding countryside.
‘When I do something I do it ‘all or nothing’
From panel beater and mechanic, to a boxer, and now a pole dancer subverting perceptions of what pole dancing is, while at the same time running her own fitness and dance classes, Racheal Palmer is a woman who does not believe boundaries are there to stop her, instead they are challenges to be overcome.
Damien Clark comes to the Comedy KARLnival
AUSSIE COMEDIAN Damian Clark brings his big arms, peaky cap, wry smile, but most importantly, his high-octane, observational, stand-up to the next Comedy KARLnival at the Róisín Dubh.
No need to panic just yet — we have been here before
It seems like it's déjà vu all over again. Have people not learned?