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Subtitle Film Festival returns with a magical mix of premieres and modern classics
Enjoy a magical weekend of popular comedies, thrillers, and dramas at the Subtitle Film Festival, which returns after a six-year absence to Town Hall Theatre Galway from Friday January 16 until Sunday January 18.
Korean conference hears voice for peace from Galway
Ruairí McKiernan has returned from South Korea after addressing an international conference on peace and democracy.
X-LITE – an exciting and innovative new product launch by two young Mayo men
Pat Joyce (Westport) and Oliver Feeney (Ballina) have created a brand new product for the beverages market. It is called “X-LITE” and the pair say they are delighted with their product and that they feel the market 'is calling out for this type of product'.
Sleep Out for Simon raises €137,000 supporting more than five hundred individuals
Homelessness and housing charity Galway Simon Community has announced their Sleep Out for Simon challenge in 2020 was their most successful event to date with €137,205 being raised for their frontline services.
At the movies in Mayo Movie World
There's a wide selection of movies coming up in Mayo Movie World for movie lovers.
Break the Silence: The Movie at Mayo Movie World
The worldwide stadium tour topped the Billboard Boxscore, and marked BTS as the first Korean group to perform at Wembley Stadium.
‘I walked down High Street and there was no one about’
WHEN DAVID Bowie entered the studio to record what would become Station To Station he had no songs written and little idea what he wanted to do.
Parasite - horror and comedy combine in a Korean masterpiece
This is the fifth year in a row the bookies' favourite did not win best picture at the Oscars. This is not always a good thing, Green Book was one of the worst ever winners of the award.
Parasite - horror and comedy combine in a Korean masterpiece
THIS IS the fifth year in a row the bookies favourite did not win best picture at the Oscars. This is not always a good thing, Green Book was one of the worst ever winners of the award.
'We hope it will be a new discovery for many people'
SAY SUE Me have been called surf-rock, C86, shoe gaze, and dream-pop. Truth is, they are all of these. You can hear their roots - Yo La Tengo, The Velvet Underground, Pavement, sixties girl groups - but above all they are indie because they embody a very pure expression of what that means as a sound, as a way of making music, as a way of thinking about life.
