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Rose of Tralee Rachel meets An Taoiseach during recent invite visit to Dáil Éireann
At the invitation of constituent elected representative, Deputy Peter Burke, Rosemount native and current Rose of Tralee, Rachel Duffy was a recent visitor to Dáil Éireann, where she enjoyed a tour of Leinster House and met with An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar.
Galway business shortlisted for three new awards
Seabreeze Beauty and Skin Clinic in Oranmore, Galway, has been shortlisted for three awards, Beauty Salon of the Year, Aesthetic Salon of the Year and Business Director of the Year at the inaugural Professional Beauty and Hairdressers Journal Ireland Beauty, Hair and Spa Awards 2022.
Luminous Straw Dancers to take to the streets and parks of city and county
Dance artist Rob Heaslip, is reviving the cultural tradition of 'The Strawboys' with a modern twist, as he unveils his vibrant pop-up work, across Galway this summer.
Britain washed its hands of the Irish landlord class
After World War I the remnants of the Anglo Irish landlord class, found themselves marooned in a new, more democratic social world which some of them resented as plutocratic and vulgar.
Light up your home with a splash of red
The story goes that in 1832, when JMW Turner found his painting Helvoetsluys exhibited side by side at The Royal Academy with John Constable’s The Opening of Waterloo Bridge, he was not prepared to be upstaged. To redress the balance between his watery-toned seascape and Constable’s richly coloured work, he strode into the gallery, added a red buoy to the centre of his painting, and walked out. Outraged, Constable is said to have remarked that Turner “has been here and fired a gun.”
The Driftwood Manor release new single
THE DRIFTWOOD Manor, the Galway-Westmeath folk ensemble centred around the brilliant songwriter Eddie Keenan, have just released their new single 'Fraction Of A Wolf', and next month, they will headline the Citóg night at the Róisín Dubh.