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Autumn poetry workshops via Galway Arts Centre
Starting in September, Galway Arts Centre is offering aspiring poets a choice of three online poetry workshops, all facilitated by poet Kevin Higgins, whose best-selling first collection, The Boy With No Face, published by Salmon Poetry, was short-listed for the 2006 Strong Award for Best First Collection by an Irish poet.
More elegant looking Audi RS 5 Coupe and Sportback
Audi says that their updated RS 5 models, Sportback and Coupé now boast the new RS design language and operate via the new 10.1-inch central MMI touchscreen.
Galway Street Club annual St Patrick's Day shows
IT IS fast becoming a Galway institution - Galway Street Club's annual shows for the St Patrick's Day period - with the multi-national band playing the Róisín Dubh on Monday March 16 at 9pm and Tuesday 17 at 6pm.
Ryan Bingham - the music of America in one man
“I ALWEAYS really struggled with my identity – who I was, where I was from. I always had my cowboy hat with me, but at the same time, you adapt to your environment.”
US abortion ‘Protest Priest’ returning to Galway for more pro-life activism
Fr Stephen Imbarrato, the US pro-life activist Catholic priest whose exorcism outside an abortion clinic near Dublin attracted widespread international media coverage, is planning to return to Ireland in February and to include Galway during his time here.
Galway Street Club - Irish tour, Róisín's gig
FOLLOWING THE release of their debut album and subsequent busking-tour of Germany, Galway Street Club have returned to Irish shores for a four-date nationwide tour, taking in Limerick, Cork, Dublin, and of course, Galway.
American choir to sing in St Nicholas'
SONGS FROM the Rocky Mountains, the American mid-west, as well as Rennaisance and early Baroque sacred music will be heard at a concert from Santa Fe's Schola Cantorum.
An Unusual connection between Breaking Bad and ‘Eva of the Nation’
Most of us are mad jealous that we cannot claim some kind of connection with Caherlistrane. A new book by Mary J Murphy* manages to link the north Galway parish with an extraordinary number of writers, artists, singers, poets, actors, and historical personalities, that leave all other parishes in Ireland bereft of personality and character. There can be no other competition. We are all characterless by comparison to Caherlistrane.