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Dacia Duster Commercial wins for third year in a row
The Dacia Duster Commercial 4x4 has retained its grip on the “Best 4x4 Van” category at the What Van? Awards 2018, winning the honour for the third consecutive year at a presentation ceremony held in London before Christmas.
Seth Troxler makes Galway debut @ Electric
BIG HAIR! Bigger personality! Seth Troxler, one of dance music’s most recognisable characters, does not take himself, or life, too seriously, but he is serious when it comes to music, as he will show Galway tonight.
First Over The Edge reading for 2018
THE OVER The Edge readings will not only be marking its first event of 2018, but it's 15th birthday when Martina Evans, Edna Faye Kiel, and Nicola Geddes, read from their work at the Galway City Library next week.
Verdi’s Rigoletto - live @ The Eye
RIGOLETTO, ONE of Verdi’s most popular operas, is being performed at The Royal Opera House Live, in Covent Garden, London, and is being broadcast live to The Eye Cinema, Wellpark, next week.
Beginner and advanced courses in make-up artistry
The School of Make-up Artistry offers a wide range of specialised make-up artistry courses, ranging from beginners to advanced levels and suitable for adults of all ages.
We saunter back to reality after the warmth of the holidays
We have finally jumped from 2017 to 2018 and even though I am compiling this on January 4, it seems as if half the country has not yet gone back to work. There is a general air of ‘let us wait until the children go back to school’, which will be next Monday. So for the moment there is still the remnants of festivities around.
Galway visual arts highlights 2018
VISUAL ARTS enthusiasts have plenty to look forward to in 2018 with big shows, new shows, small shows, sexy shows, group shows, and single shows taking place throughout the city.
Galway film Sanctuary wows London critics
IT HAS been a particularly happy festive period for everyone connected with Galway’s Blue Teapot Theatre Company and its award-winning film Sanctuary, which has been getting rave reviews in Britain.
‘You may snore if you please’ (Per me vel stertas licet)
Hands up those of us who did Latin in school?.....three? five? ..OK 12 of us. I know Latin is still sold to some young students as the key to understanding European culture and heritage. Old school masters argue that Latin is better for you than Sudoku, better, even, that The Irish Times Crosaire crossword. Yet when I came across my old Kennedy’s Revised Latin Primer, I was filled with an old familiar dread. There it all was, the boring conjunctions of verbs, and the declensions of nouns; all the miserable rules of grammar and syntax, possibly the driest book ever created, and not a joke between its covers.
Jenni Flaherty and Daniel Boyne are Beauty and The Beast
THIS YEAR'S Renmore pantomime, Beauty and The Beast, opens at the Town Hall Theatre on Saturday December 30, and promises to be a spectacular adventure of laughter, music, and song.