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Luminosa to give Galway premiere of Bill Whelan's Inishlacken
GALWAY CATHEDRAL will be the venue for the very first performance in this city of Inishlacken, a work by Riverdance composer Bill Whelan. It will be performed by Galway's new orchestra, Luminosa.
Castlegar's Lennon first home in 5k photo finish
Some 700 athletes completed the third leg of the 2019 Galway 5km Series held in Loughrea AC where Rob Lennon of Castlegar AC was first man home.
Loughrea company continues to succeed through its Academy for Growth
Neylons Facility Management, which employs more than 500 people, celebrated its 2019 Academy for Growth graduation at a special event in Loughrea recently.
Your favourite movies, but an hour long and full of jokes
IMAGINE YOUR favourite film, boiled down to an hour, and stuffed full of jokes and wholly unrehearsed takes. This is what Dreamgun do, and they are about to do it in the Town Hall Theatre.
Brooks Hotel - A Coming Of Age
Brooks Hotel is an award-winning 4-star hotel situated in the heart of Dublin city and is celebrating 21 years in business this year.
Kevin McGahern goes Solo Pollo
WHEN THE Rubberbandits call you a "gas bastard", and Charlie Brooker declares you "made me laugh out loud”, then you know, as a comedian, you have reached an extremely high standard.
Hayseed Dixie - let there be rockgrass
THEY CREATED the musical genre rockgrass - a fusion of classic rock and bluegrass/American folk - have won the respect of legendary rockers, been going for nearly 20 years, and they are coming to Galway this week.
Chris Haze - new single and EP
CHRIS HAZE, the Galway singer-songwriter, will tomorrow [Friday February 22] release his new single, 'Chasing Rivers', which is also the title-track from his forthcoming EP, due for release on April 26.
Scott Capurro - the unsayable will be said
"I DON'T give a shit about those who don't like my work. I'm never going to win them over anyway, so why bother? My work is for a discerning audience who don't have knee-jerk responses."