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Feel your best ahead of party season with huge savings in Thérapie Clinic’s Black Friday sale
It’s that time of year again when all of our most loved brands announce their biggest sale of the year and as per usual, Thérapie Clinic did not disappoint. You might not have an unlimited budget for advanced beauty treatments, but Thérapie Clinic aims to make them affordable and accessible to all. With over 20 years' experience, 76 clinics worldwide and more than 200 doctors, Thérapie Clinic uses leading technology and the best products to deliver your desired result. Here is what you need to know about some of their most popular services now available in their big Black Friday sale.
Sheep dogs + stunning scenery = an unforgettable visitor experience
Wild, beautiful and boasting some of the best ‘authentic’ attractions in the county, Joyce Country, located just a one hour drive from Galway city, is a must visit location this summer.
Even the sounds of the route are the on-screen stars
There are so many sensory elements to sampling the Wild Atlantic Way — but one of the more unusual ones is the potential of the sound of the route.
Turn The Clock Back at Chez Elaine as they launch BTL EMSUITE
Chez Elaine, leaders in face and body advanced aesthetic therapies, are delighted to announce the launch of their BTL EMSUITE on Friday, November 24, a date for your festive diary that you don’t want to miss.
Marty brings the Party to Leisureland this Saturday March 25
He once had a brief exchange with Cindy Crawford at the Summer Olympics as they passed each other on the stairs. "I said, 'This is Marty Morrissey from Irish TV.' She looked at me and said, 'Oh, I love Ireland!' But she didn't stop, she kept going. Talk about disappointment." He also wants to meet Jennifer Aniston, but with his schedule, it's no wonder he hasn't yet.
Blue Teapot’s Lughnasa 'all about integration and inclusion'
BRIAN FRIEL'S masterpiece, Dancing At Lughnasa, is one of the greatest and best loved Irish plays, and this month at the Town Hall, Blue Teapot presents a uniquely authentic production, featuring Jennifer Cox, an actor with an intellectual disability, as Rose; exactly as she was written and a milestone first for Irish theatre.
Lá breithe sona do TG4 —a cultural mirror leaves its teen years behind
Back in the days when learning Irish consisted of the fear of getting a shlap with a big shtick if you failed to know any of the less miserable aspects of Peig Sayer’s difficult existence, the prospect of a TV station that would be broadcast almost entirely in Irish was not one which warmed the cockles of the heart.