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'In burlesque we see a different idea of femininity and it is empowering'
It is a story countless Galwegians are familiar with. You meet a person from outside the county or outside Ireland, and they tell you how they came here on a holiday, to study, or perhaps were just passing through, never intending to stay more than a few months, 12 at the most. Years later, they are still here, and regard the city as their home as much as any born and bred Galwegian.
Peace event to mark anniversary of Nagasaki bombing
To mark the 70th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki on August 9 1945, a Peace event to commemorate the 200,000 men, women, and children who perished, will be held in Galway.
The West End Street Party
DOMINICK STREET will come alive to the sound of music, song, and dancing for The West End Street Party, which starts today, and features shows from the Booka Brass Band, Hermitage Green, the Ignite Gospel Choir, as well as the open air Silent Disco.
Hermitage Green to play Róisín Dubh
HERMITAGE GREEN, the Irish folk-rock band who have won over audiences across the globe for their incendiary live performances, return to Galway this Saturday to play the Róisín Dubh at 9pm.
New Fiat Aegea debuts at Istanbul Motor Show
The new FIAT compact sedan debuted last week at the Istanbul Motor Show and the Italian carmaker really needs something new to add to its successful 500 range.
Teaching English in Galway, Ireland, Europe, and the world
Teaching English as a foreign language, or TEFL, is an attractive option for recent graduates, for people who want to change career, for those who are approaching retirement, or for anyone thinking of teaching English here in Ireland or anywhere in the world. But there is a bewildering number of course options out there.
NUI Galway appoints new Director of Technology Transfer
NUI Galway has appointed David Murphy as its new Director of Technology Transfer.
Mayo hotelier attends launch of new Tourism Ireland strategy to boost tourism from Australia
Australia offers significant potential for Irish tourism, according to a new Tourism Ireland strategy launched today – which was attended by tourism companies from around Ireland, including Ashford Castle.
New venture to offer daily crossings from Galway Port to the Burren
A Kinvara-based entrepreneur has fulfilled his lifelong dream to offer an exciting new way to travel between Galway city and the Burren,
New upmarket Ford Vignale Mondeo on the way
Ford has unveiled the production version of the Ford Vignale Mondeo - the first vehicle to be introduced as part of Ford’s new Vignale brand.