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Tigh He-He Comedy Club Thursday, September 21, Róisín Dubh
Thursday is comedy night, showcasing different comics each week. Upstairs in Róisín Dubh. Gáire! Suas an Staighre.
#GCF23 Programme launch party this Thursday, September 14
The full programme for Galway Comedy Festival has been announced. Join the crew in Róisín Dubh tonight, Thursday September 14, with special guests from the #GCF23 programme to celebrate the good news. Guests joining in on the night's festivities include...
Galway Film Society returns to Pálás for its autumn season
GFS’s opening film is the Galway premier of French drama La Syndicaliste, which tells the extraordinary real-life story of Mayo-born Maureen Kearney, a senior French trade unionist-turned-whistleblower, who was forced to fight for justice.
Misleór Festival of nomadic cultures opens in city
The Misleór Festival of nomadic cultures will run in the city until October 1 with a vibrant programme featuring music, film, poetry, talks and visual art from Traveller, Roma, Sámi, Mongolian, Australian Aboriginal and Romany Gypsy communities.
Athlone Film Club returns for first time since pandemic
Athlone Film Club will make a post-pandemic return to the Dean Crowe Theatre in September.
IMC Cinema Athlone to offer reduced price tickets on National Cinema Day
The IMC Cinema Athlone will celebrate National Cinema Day on Saturday (September 2) with movie admission prices reduced to €4 including premium seats and 3D screenings.
A New Era of Funk and Disco with Scottish Band High Fade at Monroe’s Live
A new era of razor-sharp funk and disco has emerged thanks to Scottish band High Fade, who are on a meteoric rise.
Progressive results for Southern Gaels underage hurling teams in respective championship fixtures
U13 Championship Div 2
Galway Cartoon Festival returns this weekend
The annual Galway Cartoon Festival takes place from tomorrow September 30 to October 9 2022. The French refer to cartooning as the ‘Ninth Art’. Drawings that are usually intended to be read as much as to be looked at, cartoons, caricatures and comics can be as important and influential a part of the overall popular culture as movies, music and theatre.
‘There were some people who didn’t realise the language existed’
Writers and Directors of new Irish-language film, Róise & Frank, discuss themes, loss and the professionalism of the English canine actor.