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The Opacas - Galway ‘virtual band’ go live with Salthill gigs

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GALWAY BAND THE OPACAS began life as a virtual band during the lockdowns. Post-Covid, they are taking to the stage, and presenting live music shows with a real difference.

‘I find young people respond positively to Shakespeare’

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PETE MULLINEAUX is rarely a man with little to do, being a poet, a playwright, and an active force in youth theatre and education in Galway.

The Opacas release second single and video

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THE OPACAS, the virtual band featuring members from Galway and Leeds released their second single, 'She Walks Away', along with a video featuring an array of local acting talent.

At the movies in Mayo Movie World

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There's a wide selection of movies coming up in Mayo Movie World for movie lovers, with four new movies opening this weekend.

Virtual Galway band release debut single

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A BAND, whose members have never met, are about to release their debut single. It would sound implausible were it not taking place during these strange times of the Covid-19 pandemic.

At the movies in Mayo Movie World

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There's a wide selection of movies coming up in Mayo Movie World for movie lovers.

At the movies in Mayo Movie World

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There's a wide selection of movies coming up in Mayo Movie World for movie lovers.

Hardy Bucks stars don running shoes again for Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation

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Following on from their epic three-day 240km run from Dublin to Mayo in April 2019, Hardy Bucks stars Peter Cassidy and Stephen Kelly don the running shoes again for a cause very close to home.

What Do You Mean You Haven't Read...?

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Susan Millar DuMars, poet and short story writer

Noelie McDonnell @ Monroe's Live

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ONE OF the west of Ireland's finest songwriters, Noelie McDonnell, has resumed solo duties and will play Monroe’s Live, along with his band, on Thursday January 7 at 8.30pm.

 

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