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President pays tribute to man who brought appreciation of poetry to many
President Michael D Higgins paid tribute last night to poet Kevin Higgins who passed away on Tuesday after a short illness.
Poems for the Lockdown - Eyre Square
THIS POEM was written for a poetry competition the Galway City Council organised on the theme of ‘Eyre Square’ and it featured in my fourth poetry collection, The Ghost In The Lobby, published by Salmon in 2014.
UHG Arts Trust seeks entries for poetry competition
GALWAY UNIVERSITY Hospitals Arts Trust is seeking entries again for its annual poetry competition, run in conjunction with the Poems For Patience series as part of the Cúirt International Festival of Literature.
Poetry workshops for 2019 at Galway Arts Centre
THE POET Kevin Higgins will teach a new series of poetry workshops in the Galway Arts Centre, Dominck Street, with classes for beginner and experienced levels.
Poetry workshops at Galway Arts Centre
THE POET Kevin Higgins will teach classes in poetry writing for beginners and advanced levels in the Galway Arts Centre, Dominick Street, starting in September.
May creative writing classes at Galway Arts Centre
CREATIVE WRITING classes in poetry and fiction will be given by the writers Kevin Higgins and Susan Millar DuMars in the Galway Arts Centre, Dominick Street, from May.
Poetry workshops at Galway Arts Centre
THE POET Kevin Higgins will give a series of poetry workshops for beginners, intermediate, and advanced, at the Galway Arts Centre, starting in September.
Kevin Higgins to release his poetic 'Greatest Hits'
“AS NASTY a man as he is poor as a 'poet'” was what John McTernan, a former advisor to Tony Blair called Kevin Higgins - but then, that's Blairites for you. Diarmaid Ferriter though was on the mark, when he described the Galwegian as “Ireland’s accomplished political poet and satirist".
A Politicised Evening of Poetry at Byrne’s Bookshop with Mike Jenkins and Kevin Higgins
Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop presents ‘A Politicised Evening of Poetry’ with prominent Welsh poet Mike Jenkins, and Kevin Higgins.