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Whiff of electoral sulphur in the air
The increasing likelihood is that nine weeks tomorrow, the country will be going to the polls to vote in a new Government. Despite the denials of An Taoiseach and An Tanaiste who seem insistent that they will run the full course to bring the Government into early Spring, there seems little doubt but that the cold and wet days of February will be eschewed in favour of a pre-Christmas election count.
For Folk's Sake: another music quiz
By Maxim Kelly
Communion celebrations and escaping January blues - spending in 2023 up 8% on 2022 - AIB
New data from AIB reveals that spending was up eight percent from January to November 2023 when compared with the same period in 2022.
Gael Seachtain and Coldvember are hot on the agenda in University of Galway this week
Hi all, and you're very welcome back to the weekly 'What's going on in the SU' column in your Galway Advertiser.
Platinum artist Ryan Sheridan showcases The Preview Tour at Monroe’s
Platinum-selling recording artist, songwriter, performer and producer, Ryan Sheridan will bring ‘The Preview Tour’ to Monroe’s Live on Saturday, September 30.
Indigo Sparke lights up Róisín Dubh on Thursday, September 7
Indigo Sparke writes with a rare and reflective power, creating music that builds and bursts as she examines love, loss, grief, and a newly realized rage. Born in Australia and now based in New York, Indigo established herself in the Sydney music scene with her EP Night Bloom (2016).
Iconic Banshees of Inisherin Pub renovated and relocated to Kilkerrin
An integral piece of Irish film history, JJ Devine’s Pub, as featured in multi-award nominated film Banshees of Inisherin, has been preserved forever with its restoration and relocation to Mee’s Bar in Kilkerrin, east Galway.
‘The two luckiest Girls in Galway’
Knowledge of how to read the sea is a rare gift. Patrick Oliver, one the last of the Claddagh fishermen, who once had a fleet of 200 boats in the bay, carries on the family tradition successfully catching lobster and crab. Patrick knows the local coastal waters like few others. When on Thursday morning August 13 2020, he heard that the two young women, Sara Feeney (23) and Ellen Glynn (17), who had set out from Furbo beach on their inflatable paddle boards the evening before, were still missing, he phoned his brother Dave who had been out all night on the Galway lifeboat searching.
Hayseed Dixie - new album and back in Galway
THEY CREATED the musical genre rockgrass - a fusion of classic rock and bluegrass/American folk - have won the respect of legendary rockers, been going for nearly 20 years, and are returning to Galway.
Yesterday - imagine if Black Mirror was upbeat and fun
YESTERDAY IS a kind of a positive feature length episode of Black Mirror - a pretty basic surreal concept but some pretty exciting talent behind the camera in director Danny Boyle, and writer Richard Curtis (Love Actually, Notting Hill).