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Cinema review: Minions
SEQUELS TO hit childrens movies rarely go well. There are a lot more Madagascar 2s than Toy Story 3s. The fact that, rather than going down the traditional path of a third Despicable Me, a spin off of the film's most popualr characters, the minions, was planned, this reviewer was surprised but pleased.
Raising Jupiter @ Monroe’s Live
RAISING JUPITER release their new single ‘Tightrope’ on Friday February 27 and will follow this with their first headline show at Monroe’s Live on Thursday March 5.
Kevin Hynes’ DJ night @ Kelly’s
THE FOUNDER of the Burrow Sessions radio-show on Australia’s Rabbit Radio, Kevin Hynes, will DJing in Kelly’s Bar this Saturday.
Galway teams for National Cross Country
Galway is sending strong contingents across all categories to the first of the 2014 National Cross Country events this Sunday at Dundalk IT.
Renmore gynmasts head to world champs
Three gymnasts from Renmore Gymnastics Club have qualified to represent Ireland at the world tumbling championships this month.
We Banjo Three - a band of brothers
THE FIRST six months of 2014 have been pretty good for Galway roots, trad, and bluegrass band We Banjo Three, and they are set to cap it all with the release of their new album.
Kickboxer Manogue hopes to strike a knock-out blow in his first World Title fight
Few people earn a crack at a world title in any sport, but in Galway on Saturday, Castlepark’s Gary Manogue will take to the ring in his first bid to become the world super welterweight kickboxing champion.
Toon latest team to recruit Renmore scientist’s high-tech sports company
Premiership football team Newcastle United is the latest elite squad to recruit the services of ORRECO, a Sligo-based-company co-owned by a Galway scientist that provides a pioneering ‘bio-analytics’ service that helps athletes optimise performance and reduce the number of training days lost to illness and injury.
Summer means less Traffic and more Travel for the AA
June means a change of pace and a different set of priorities for us in the AA. Traffic is never as bad in the Summer months. Car breakdowns do still happen but they tend to be more scattered through the day and across the country, reflecting travel patterns as many families start to think of summer holidays.
Costello named on Irish team
Sprinter Laura Ann Costello of Galway City Harriers has been selected to compete for Ireland in the European Youth Olympic Festival in mid July in Utrecht in the Netherlands.