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Ring in 2025 with Kíla beats
Kíla will take over the stage on New Year’s Eve at Monroe’s Live on Tuesday, December 31, with support from Galway’s very own Dead Letter Devils.
From Galway to Greenland — Celtic Explorer in major research survey
The Marine Institute’s RV Celtic Explorer set sail to west Greenland last week, to facilitate a collaborative research survey between three American universities. The voyage will take the RV Celtic Explorer to remote locations beyond it’s typical expeditions in Irish waters, for scientists to observe how glaciers are changing using innovative technology.
O’Mahony’s passing casts a long shadow in Galway, Mayo and Leitrim
When someone who has played a significant role in your life dies, it naturally heralds a time for some reflection and their death also holds a mirror up to our own mortality.
Galway ‘man over the moon’ to be first Irish winner of the Space Pioneer Award
Galway native, Brian McManus, has become the first Irish person to receive a Space Pioneer Award from the US National Space Society (NSS), at the organisation’s International Space Development conference which took place in Los Angeles, California last week.
Dead Letter Devils up to divilment at Monroe’s
Galway’s very own Dead Letter Devils, an energetic band comprised of members from around the globe, deliver a foot-stomping blend of bluegrass, swing, old-timey, and just a hint of folk-punk at Monroe’s Live this Saturday, May 11, as part of the venue’s ‘Isn’t It Midnight’ event.
Harris suspects local involvement in Roscahill fire
The quiet community of Roscahill is reeling after international media focused on an arson attack on the village’s disused hotel which had been earmarked for refugee accommodation before Christmas.
Strange Brew presents PROTOMARTYR at The Róisín
Detroit’s post-punk Protomartyr’s European tour arrives at The Róisín Dubh on Thursday, October 19.
Three Miles to Dublin and Cannes
A documentary chronicling US president John F Kennedy’s momentous visit to Galway in 1963 will feature at upcoming film festivals in Dublin and Cannes.
JFK’s view from the docks has changed
My, how the tables have turned in the sixty years this week since President John F Kennedy stood in Eyre Square and said ‘if the day was clear enough, and if you went down to the bay, and you looked west, and your sight was good enough, you would see Boston, Massachussetts. And if you did, you would see down working on the docks there some Doughertys and Flahertys and Ryans and cousins of yours who have gone to Boston and made good.”
Mulkerrins serves up world title handball win
Moycullen's Martin Mulkerrins has created handball history, becoming Galway and Connacht's first World Open Champion.