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Galway companies among Business of Craft Award finalists
Two Galway companies are among nine shortlisted finalists for the inaugural Business of Craft Awards as part of Showcase 2024 which were announced last night (Wednesday) ahead of the event from January 21-23.
Insight into Sheehy Skeffington university gender inequality case in new book
The inside story of how pioneering feminist and activist Dr Micheline Sheehy Skeffington won her gender inequality case against the University of Galway is contained in a new book on the saga, out this week.
Galway Film Fleadh announce award winners as stunning festival comes to a close
Revitalised by being back in-person again, the Galway Film Fleadh came to a stunning end on Sunday night with an awards ceremony held before the closing film, the Ukrainian-made Carol of the Bells.
Harry Potter director, the original Derry Girl and Cannes Best performance winner for Galway Film Fleadh Masterclass series
Galway Film Fleadh have announced an impressive line-up for their annual Filmmaker’s Masterclass series. The annual masterclass series at the Fleadh’s industry section, Galway Film Fair, offers actors, directors and screenwriters a unique chance to learn from experts in their respective fields, in an intimate engaging environment.
Joyce’s Supermarkets partners with minimal waste store reuzi to bring Galway the best of sustainable living
Independent family-run supermarket chain Joyce’s Supermarkets has welcomed reuzi (Ireland’s one-stop shop for sustainable lifestyle) to their Knocknacarra location.
'Each type of acting is interesting; each one has its value'
One of the guests of honour at next month’s Galway Film Fleadh is Tyne Daly, whose career spans TV, movies and theatre and has seen her garner six Emmy awards (four for Cagney and Lacey, one for Christy, and one for Judging Amy) and a Tony Award for her Broadway portrayal of Rose in the musical Gypsy.
Paddy Hanna - debut album launch at Róisín Dubh
GIVEN STRANGE Brew Rekkids' releases to date have been firmly rooted in electronica, the sound of a gentle electric guitar, piano, and an oboe playing a melody faintly recalling Bette Midler's 'The Rose', is the last thing you expect to hear.