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Explore wonderful Waterford this year
Waterford, recently listed among the prestigious New York Times 52 Place To Go in 2024, the perfect reason to visit this jewel of the southeast this year.
Ghostbuster star’s round sees Galway Bay Golf Resort feature on Amazon Prime
Galway Bay Golf Resort features on Links Life: Murray Edition, the show which features Bill Murray and his family traveling around some of Ireland’s top golf courses.
Celebrate a magical Irish Christmas with The Three Tenors Live
‘The most delicious box of chocolates your ears could ever have - stunning vocal performance.’ - New York Times
Wonders Of The Wake Show comes to Achill
The magic of live music is back in Mayo with BAFTA-winning Achill islander Kevin Toolis' amazing Wonders of the Wake Show. Laughter, joy, poetry, song, the craic, in the best Wake you'll ever get to this side of Heaven!
Critically acclaimed author Patrick deWitt visits Roscommon Arts Centre
Roscommon Arts Centre is thrilled to present an evening with critically acclaimed author and screenwriter Patrick deWitt as part of a short Irish tour on Thursday, September 9, at 8pm.
Hollywood star Murray hosted in Galway by Connacht Hospitality Group
The Connacht Hospitality Group wasthis week delighted to host Hollywood star Bill Murray and welcome him to Galway Bay Golf Resort. Mr Murray is in Ireland with his family and New York Times best-selling author Tom Coyne to film a new golf series, The Links Life.
‘I have always been fortunate to be linked with Druid’
PUTNEY BRIDGE, London. It is 7.40am on a bright May morning in 2017. A woman is on her way to work when a jogger, determined not to break his stride or change his pattern, pushes her out of the way, into the path of an oncoming bus.
New book by BAFTA winning Achill Islander
In a world spiralling into chaos over the viral pandemic, how do we face the greatest but eternal challenge of our lives, our own fear of mortality?
‘This is an important Irish-American immigrant story that hasn’t been told’
HE WAS a hero and a villain. He was a gang leader who 'terrorised' neighborhoods, yet The New York Times wrote an obituary for him, and he was admired as a staunch supporter and friend of working class and poor Irish immigrants.