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Join the giro for mental health

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Jigsaw is looking for cyclists to become a giro hero by siging up for its epic three-day, 470km charity cycle tour of Ireland.

Still plenty to see and do over last four days of the arts festival 2017

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Only four days remain of the 40th Galway International Arts Festival, but the highlights for this closing lap include the world premiere of a major opera, the first in the event's history.

A 'broad range of strong images' on show at Press Photographer of the Year exhibition

The Press Photographer of the Year 2017 is now on display at AIB in Lynch's Castle on Shop St. A grand total of 124 images is available to be viewed by the public, featuring winning photographs from the Press Photographer of the Year awards.

Still plenty to see and do over last four days of GIAF17

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Lots of live sport and a musical debut at The Snug

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The Snug has a feast of live music and sport to keep you entertained this weekend.

Late opening hours and live music at The Prince

The Prince Bar Athlone is now opening later, with even more live music on offer each weekend.

We Raise Bears debut concert at Roscommon Arts Centre

We Raise Bears have fast become a rising name on the Irish music scene, and they make their Roscommon Arts Centre debut on Friday, August 18, at 8pm.

Emma Lohan - new music and Galway gig

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GALWAY SINGER-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Emma Lohan has released 'Serekunda', the first single from her forthcoming album Black Atlantic, ahead of a home-town gig this weekend.

Photographic exhibition from Paul Dunne

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THE PHOTOGRAPHER Paul Dunne will host an exhibition of original photographs showcasing his interpretation of the Irish landscape, in The Courthouse, Kinvara.

GIAF 17 Reviews

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A WEEK and a half into the 40th GIAF and the highlight so far for yours truly, and many others, was Kneehigh Theatre Company’s Tristan & Yseult. Emma Rice’s exuberant, funny, romantic and moving take on the story of a medieval love triangle was a joy from start to finish.

 

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