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TY — a worthwhile experience that allows pupils time, freedom and space
Fourth Year in secondary school can be a topic of debate in some households. A school year between the end of Junior Cycle and Fifth Year in which attendence levels are low, out-of-class activaties are a regular occurence, study goes completely out the window and homework is practically nonexistent, may be seen to some as superfluous at best and a waste of time at worst.
Singer George Murphy Rising to occasion at Monroe’s Live
Following a stomping show last July, folk and rock n’ roll artist George Murphy returns to Monroe’s with The Rising Sons this Wednesday, December 27, at 8pm.
Folk and Rock'n’Roll as George Murphy Returns with The Rising Sons at Monroe’s Live
Once described by Phil Coulter as “the most exciting vocal find in Ireland”, Dubliner George Murphy is back with renewed vigour following a period touring the globe with The High Kings.
Folk and Rock'n’Roll as George Murphy Returns with The Rising Sons at Monroe’s Live
Once described by Phil Coulter as “the most exciting vocal find in Ireland”, Dubliner George Murphy is back with renewed vigour following a period touring the globe with The High Kings.
Rod Davis is coming to Róisín Dubh this Saturday, May 6
If you're a Beatles fan, you can’t miss the opportunity to hear Rod Davis talk about how it all began.
Metronomy - Small World (Because Music)
No song, for me, captures this post-Covid, end of almost all restrictions, return to ‘normal’ quite like Metronomy’s ‘It’s Good To Be Back’.
On the border of war torn Ukraine
Just over 12 days ago the Russian tanks rolled across the borders into Ukraine, shattering a peace that Europe had enjoyed since the war in the former Yugoslavia tore that region of our continent apart, more than 20 years ago.
Album Review: Metronomy
NO SONG, for me, captures this post-Covid, end of almost all restrictions, return to ‘normal’ quite like Metronomy’s ‘It’s Good To Be Back’.
Tubberclair tale prominently features in new ‘Grassroots’ GAA publication
Tubberclair native, John Lennon, narrates one of eight Westmeath stories to feature in a fascinating new book on the GAA – written by people at the heart of the association nationwide.
GMIT staff choir release new song and video
GMIT Voices, a choir comprising staff and retired staff members from GMIT's Galway and Mayo campuses, have released their first virtual choir video of the academic term. The video and song, 'Hold Me, Rock Me', is now available on GMIT social media channels on Facebook and YouTube.