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Parle and Barnes @ Róisín Dubh
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LUAN PARLE, the Meteor Award winning singer-songwriter is coming to Galway on Friday November 28 to play an intimate acoustic set, upstairs in the Róisín Dubh.
These Halcyon Days
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COMING TO the Town Hall Theatre next week is Landmark Production’s staging of Deirdre Kinahan’s acclaimed new play, These Halcyon Days, nominated for Best New Play in the 2012 Irish Times Theatre Awards.
Anger after draft HSE Savita report is leaked to media
Calls were made last night for increased security in the HSE and other Government departments after a draft report into the death of Savita Halappanavar was leaked to a Dublin evening newspaper.
The Frank & Walters take Trains, Boats And Planes to the Róisín Dubh
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CORK’S LONG-running indie legends The Frank & Walters play their classic debut album, Trains, Boats And Planes, in its entirety, in the Róisín Dubh on Friday December 21 at 9pm.
Spanking new comedy
DANNY DOWLING will host a night of up and coming comedians at Brand Spanking New in the Róisín Dubh on Wednesday at 8.30pm.
Ultan Conlon @ Citóg
THE LOUGHREA singer-songwriter Ultan Conlon will play Citóg at The Cellar Bar tomorrow night.
Fiat is official vehicle partner of mini-marathon
Fiat Ireland is once again lending its full support to the Flora Women’s Mini-Marathon following its successful debut as the official vehicle partner of last year’s event.
David McSavage to play NUIG
DAVID MCSAVAGE, “the most divisive comedian in the country,” according to the Evening Herald, will play NUI, Galway as part of Students’ Union College Week.
Ultan Conlon @ The Crane
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LOUGHREA SINGER-songwriter Ultan Conlon and his band will play The Crane Bar, Sea Road, on Friday November 5.
The Forge at Gort Literary Festival
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THE FORGE at Gort Literary Festival, a celebration of Irish writing, poetry, and music, in a town with deep and direct links to WB Yeats and Lady Gregory, returns on Friday March 26 and Saturday 27.