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Friday night comedy - KARLnival live from Galway and Edinburgh

KERNAN ANDREWS

Friday night comedy - live from Galway and Edinburgh

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FIVE WORLD class comedians, in two studios with multi-camera setups, in two different cities in two different countries, and a live virtual audience? It can only be the Online KARLnival.

Róisín Dubh Comedy - live from London and Galway

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ON FRIDAY April 2, Karl Spain’s Comedy KARLnival is coming live from two venues, in two cities, in two different countries, and all on one livestream.

Welcome return of students to the classroom as riotous scenes mar Covid-19 progress

Hello to all the Advertiser readers.

‘I have always been fortunate to be linked with Druid’

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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.

SockerClub Season 2 has arrived

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It is the moment for which football fans all over the globe have been waiting; the big kick off for Season 2 of SockerClub.

‘Ireland won’t lose its sense of community, we will bounce back’

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The biggest loss people are finding during the lockdown is the loss of social, face to face, contact - meeting a friend for coffee, giving someone a hug, going to a gig or to the cinema - but to endure all this, when you are also suffering bereavement, is by any stretch, a double blow and a heavy burden.

Revisiting Graceland with the London African Gospel Choir

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GALWAY GIG-goers are in for a real treat next week when the London African Gospel Choir brings its acclaimed staging of Paul Simon’s classic album Graceland to Leisureland, Salthill.

Soapbox Science returns to the streets this weekend

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NUI Galway’s third annual Soapbox Science Galway is set to return to city streets this weekend when twelve female scientists will take to their soap boxes and talk about their ground breaking research in the areas of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine. The event will take place from 12pm-3pm at the Spanish Arch, Galway on Saturday, 29 June and is free and open to the public.

'It’s inspired by The Dead and is both like it and not like it'

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2019 IS Druid's year of new writing with all work being world premieres by living writers. As part of the year’s exciting programme, and in association with the Galway International Arts Festival, Druid will next month present, Epiphany, by American writer Brian Watkins.

 

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