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Galway Film Fleadh appoints new festival programmer
The Galway Film Fleadh has announced the appointment of Charlene Lydon as its new festival programmer. Ms Lydon will take up the role in February.
On a clear day you can see… the new order
Out on the Atlantic, beyond the curve of Galway Bay, something shifted this week—not just on the radar screens, but in the collective sense of where we stand in the world. For generations we believed that the ocean was a buffer, a vast blue reassurance that whatever madness consumed continents would lose its force long before it reached our western edge. That confidence now feels quaint. That mass of water over which JFK ran his ‘on a clear day’ speech here in Galway now seems different.
Galway's favourite Christmas movie is Love Actually
New research from Virgin Media Ireland has revealed Galway’s favourite Christmas movie.
Second prison sentence for charity box thief
A man with 160 previous convictions, who is currently serving a sentence for stealing a charity box containing €600 from an Athenry pub, was back before Galway District Court this week, where he received an additional sentence for stealing a charity box from Londis, Newcastle on September 20, 2024.
Mulholland swings home with Hollywood sparkle
Salthill’s own Aoife Mulholland returns to Galway to take centre stage at Leisureland on Friday, December 12, for A Swingin’ Little Christmas – a big-band celebration promising Hollywood sparkle with hometown heart.
Jesus Christ Superstar in Town Hall Theatre
This rock opera takes centre stage at the Town Hall Theatre from Wednesday, November 19 to Saturday, November 22.
Driver with joint almost collided with patrol car
A young man convicted of a drug offence in his absence may now have to explain his record if he intends remaining in Australia, where he now lives.
Joan of Arc finalé for film festival
The festival invites audiences to rediscover the wonder of early film, accompanied by musical performances.
A child lost, a system in crisis
As the search for young Daniel Aruebose continued over the past few weeks, culminating in the discovery of remains yesterday, the slow, painful unravelling of another Irish tragedy has begun to expose far more than the grim possibility of a child lost — it is unearthing, once again, the stark failures of a child protection system stretched too thin, and too often blind to the quiet disappearances of vulnerable children.
A child lost, a system in crisis
As the search for young Daniel Aruebose continued over the past few weeks, culminating in the discovery of remains yesterday, the slow, painful unravelling of another Irish tragedy has begun to expose far more than the grim possibility of a child lost — it is unearthing, once again, the stark failures of a child protection system stretched too thin, and too often blind to the quiet disappearances of vulnerable children.
