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Moycullen boutique expanding and moving after two years in business
Fusion Fashion Boutique, the Moycullen based boutique which just celebrated two years in business, is on the move. The busy boutique is not leaving Moycullen but is relocating to an exciting new 1,200sq ft premises in An Furan in the village.
How America hated the Irish exodus
When Charles Dickens first visited the United States in January 1842, the popularity of his books was such that he was mobbed by adoring crowds, feted and dined as the major celebrity that he undoubtedly was, and was guest of honour at a famous Valentine’s Ball in New York attended by 3,000 of the city’s great and good.
Tara Erraught to sing in at NUIG
TARA ERRAUGHT, the much acclaimed mezzo soprano, will perform songs by Dvorak, Brahms, Wolf, Copland, Mahler, and Britten, in NUI Galway's Aula Maxima on Wednesday November 4 at 8pm.
London Classic Theatre and a Godot ‘light on its feet’
A COUNTRY road. A tree. Evening. Vladimir and Estragon meet as dusk approaches. Estragon tries to remove his boot. Vladimir examines his hat. A conversation begins, a joke is interrupted. A carrot is eaten. They quarrel, then embrace. A pair of eccentric travellers arrive - seemingly master and servant - one stands weighed down at the end of a long rope, the other carries a whip.
Local girl showcases Junk Kouture design on the red carpet for London Royal Premiere of Spectre
The red carpet was awash with stars at the London Royal Premier of Spectre at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday night, and rubbing shoulders with the biggest names in the business was none other than Moate girl Adelina Hmelevska.
Sir William Orpen’s portrait of John McCormack on loan to town this Christmas
Luan Gallery will host an exhibition featuring the portrait of John Count McCormack by Sir William Orpen, on loan from the National Gallery of Ireland.
Graduates have ingenious way of making your empty driveway make money and pay your bills
Your driveway is sitting there all day when you are at work and it could be making you money. That is the premise of an ingenious new app developed by two Galway students — and if it’s successful, it could revolutionise the pattern of commuters into the world’s major cities.
Variety is the key for Dean Crowe shows
There is a real sense of catering to all tastes at the Dean Crowe Theatre for the rest of this year, with a musical, a classic, and a new comedy all set to run at the Left Bank venue.
Fundraiser to take place in the Town Hall for assault victim Shane Grogan
A fundraising event will take place in the Town Hall Theatre on Monday December 7 in aid of Tuam man Shane Grogan who was seriously injured in an unprovoked assault in the town three years ago.
Rebecca’s busy London life makes her the city’s top Periscoper
A Galwaywoman is a social media pioneer in the UK after her live streaming posts have made her the largest content provider on the Periscope app.