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Mary Coughlan - new single out tomorrow

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MARY COUGHLAN, arguably Ireland’s greatest jazz and blues singer, will tomorrow, Friday July 24, release her new single, 'Two Breaking Into One’.

Mary Coughlan to headline the Town Hall

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MARY COUGHLAN, arguably Ireland's greatest jazz and blues singer, returns to her native Galway for a concert at the Town Hall Theatre on Saturday February 29 at 8pm.

Talented Irish female artists to perform at Radisson Blu Hotel

The distinctive sounds of Sharon Shannon, Frances Black and Mary Coughlan, have united once again for an Irish tour in 2020, with a live date in the Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone on Friday, February 14.

Talented Irish female artists to perform at Radisson Blu Hotel

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The distinctive sounds of Sharon Shannon, Frances Black and Mary Coughlan, have united once again for an Irish tour in 2020, with a live date in the Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone on Friday, February 14.

Talented Irish female artists to perform at Radisson Blu Hotel

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The distinctive sounds of Sharon Shannon, Frances Black and Mary Coughlan, have united once again for an Irish tour in 2020, with a live date in the Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone on Friday, February 14.

Talented Irish female artists to perform at Radisson Blu Hotel

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The distinctive sounds of Sharon Shannon, Frances Black and Mary Coughlan, have united once again for an Irish tour in 2020, with a live date in the Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone on Friday, February 14.

Margaretta D’Arcy's Karl Marx street event

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THE COMMUNIST Manifesto, written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in 1848, will be proclaimed and debated on the streets of Galway as part of Culture Night, tonight [Friday September 20].

Street festivals

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The first street festival held during the Quincentennial year of 1984 in Galway was organaised by High Street, Cross Street, and Quay Street from April 23 to 29. It was opened by Mayor Michael Leahy with the Army Pipe Band, St Patrick’s Brass band, St Patrick’s Boys' Band, Renmore Brass Band, and the Dockers Fife and Drum Band all playing on the streets. Later that evening, Gerry Macken’s Big Band played to a huge crowd from the back of a large truck which was drawn up across the street at the crossroads.

Street festivals

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The first street festival held during the Quincentennial year of 1984 in Galway was organaised by High Street, Cross Street, and Quay Street from April 23 to 29. It was opened by Mayor Michael Leahy with the Army Pipe Band, St Patrick’s Brass band, St Patrick’s Boys' Band, Renmore Brass Band, and the Dockers Fife and Drum Band all playing on the streets. Later that evening, Gerry Macken’s Big Band played to a huge crowd from the back of a large truck which was drawn up across the street at the crossroads.

Week two festival reviews

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MOONFISH'S REDEMPTION Falls was one of the most eagerly anticipated shows in this year’s GIAF and its staging of Joseph O’Connor’s novel abounded in musical and visual invention.

 

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