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Galway Rap Star Celaviedmai to Perform at Monroe’s Live

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Galway girl Celaviedmai has emerged as a captivating figure on the Irish hip-hop and rap landscape.

Poetry Jukebox for the city is first in the west

Two Galway writers have secured the rights to The Poetry Jukebox installation in Galway, the first of such in the West of Ireland.

Singer-songwriter Seba Safe home to Galway for ‘Rainy’ at Monroe’s Live

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With a soulful blend of folk, pop and indie, Galway artist Seba Safe creates music with candid honesty.

Spend Halloween in haunting Romania

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Even without its bloodcurdling myths of Dracula, werewolves, haunted castles and curses, Romania is an atmospheric destination.

Occasion to remember as Athlone Boat Club officially opens modern riverside clubhouse

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Steeped in history and positioned on the banks of the River Shannon sits a club that has grown through time since its foundation in 1837 reports club captain Nick Friel.

Delightful Connolly Street townhouse complete with renovation certain to attract

‘Prague’, 7 Connolly Street,

‘You have given me the fondest memories,’ Bishop Kelly tells congregation

In his final address as Bishop of Galway, Bishop Brendan Kelly paid tribute to all who had aided him throughout his time in the office, saying they have left him with the fondest memories.

The Galway Youth Orchestra, forty years

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Years ago, there was neither an independent community orchestra nor a musical instrument teaching system in Galway city or county. A handful of schools, mostly run by religious orders, taught a small range of instruments and would put a small orchestra together for their annual school show or operetta, their music teachers being very influential in passing on a love of music to their pupils.

Fifty years of excellence at Devon Park Dental

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Devon Park Dental situated in the prime location of Lower Salthill proudly celebrates 50 years in business this month. It was founded in 1972 by Dr Michael Dunleavy, and the excellence continued when, in 2005 on Dr Dunleavy’s retirement, Dr Jason McEvaddy took over the practice.

The Longitude Puzzle – Castlebar 1813

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One of the greatest hazards for mariners of past centuries was getting lost at sea. One of the principal reasons for this was the difficulty of finding longitude at sea. Discovering a practical method of determining longitude at sea took several centuries. Governments, scientists, astronomers, cartographers, and others threw themselves at the problem.

 

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