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Misleór Festival of nomadic cultures opens in city

The Misleór Festival of nomadic cultures will run in the city until October 1 with a vibrant programme featuring music, film, poetry, talks and visual art from Traveller, Roma, Sámi, Mongolian, Australian Aboriginal and Romany Gypsy communities.

At the movies in Mayo Movie World

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There's a wide selection of movies coming up in Mayo Movie World for movie lovers.

At the box office in Mayo Movie World

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There's a wide selection of movies coming up in Mayo Movie World for movie lovers.

At the Box Office in Mayo Movie World

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There is plenty of great new and old movies to catch up on at Mayo Movie World

At the Box Office with Mayo Movie World

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Mayo Movie World have a great line up of new movies including the latest release from Christopher Nolan Tent coming up on the silver screen.

At the box office with Mayo Movie World

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Mayo Movie World has a great line up of old and new movies to enjoy over the coming week.

'The medium of the stage is language and I have a lot to say'

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John Connors, star of Love/Hate, brings his acclaimed one-man show, Ireland’s Call, to the Town Hall Theatre next week. His debut as a playwright, it has been called "cathartically honest’" by The Irish Times, which also praised Connor’s "charismatic" performance.

Tommy Tiernan all set for Athlone and Galway show dates

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Kernan Andrews

St Thomas gunning for a second senior hurling title on Sunday

All roads lead to Pearse Stadium this Sunday for the eagerly anticipated county senior hurling final featuring Gort and St Thomas (3.30pm).

Talk on shooting of Bonniconlon RIC sergeant in Ballina

A bloody episode during the War of Independence will be the subject of a talk in Ballina Library on Wednesday next September 7. On Thursday March 4 of 1920, two young RIC constables, returning from patrol, called to Fanning’s public house at Bouladuff (knows as The Ragg), near Thurles to buy some provisions. Unknown to them, also in the same public house were three prominent officers of the Mid Tipperary Brigade of the IRA. In an attempt to disarm the policemen, a melee ensued in which Galway born Constable John Heanue was fatally wounded.

 

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