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Niamh Regan tours to Galway
Niamh Regan is on tour this month with her full band, bringing her second album, Come As You Are, to stages across Ireland, including Galway's Róisín Dubh on Saturday, November 16.
Zombie Nation invades Galway
There is a prize for the best costume.
Block Rockin’ Beats afterparty at Monroe’s
One of Ireland’s most recognisable names in the broadcast industry DJ Fergal D’Arcy returns to his roots with a dynamic set at Monroe’s Live this Saturday, July 20, beginning at 11pm.
Connemara blues singer at Fringe
The band’s music is deeply rooted in soul and blues, infused with the sounds of Sixties’ rock, folk, and funk.
Bird on the Wire celebrates Leonard Cohen's 90th birthday with song
A 90th birthday celebration for legendary singer / songwriter, Leonard Cohen, will take place on Sunday, September 22, at the Black Box Theatre.
DJ D’Arcy returns to his roots
Fresh from taking up a prestigious new slot on RTÉ's 2FM, DJ Fergal D’Arcy is back on home turf with an exciting set at Monroe’s Live for Friday, October 6, at 11pm.
The Ninth Art across eight Galway venues this week
“It can be a bit of a loner’s business all this doodling” jokes cartoonist Jim Cogan. “We’re just sitting at home in our studios. At least a festival gets us out to look at each other.”
From Mad magazine to the Ukraine war, this year’s Galway Cartoon Festival has something for everyone
This year’s Galway Cartoon Festival promises to be the biggest and best yet, with international exhibitions, fascinating talks, public interviews, film screenings, art trails, workshops and competitions taking place around the city from September 29 to October 4.
A half century of excavation and provocation
There is a cyclical nature to the life of a town or city that is fascinating to monitor from afar. When I say afar, I mean in terms of time. There is nothing like a dollop of wisdom, hindsight and context to bring meaning to any aspect of our lives that we may choose to revisit from time to time. Perhaps this is why I love local news, the humanity of it, the rawness, the pomp and the circumstance; the stories and events that are important because of their grandiosity; or their relevance because the stakes are so low.
Virgin Prunes founding member to open exhibition in the Village @ Burgess on Friday
The Athlone Art Gallery in the Village@Burgess will host a one man show of late 1970s and early 1980s band photographs by James Mahon.