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Breaking records and making waves, GIAF comes to a close for another year
Boasting 'five star reviews' for its co-productions, making international press and drawing record numbers of attendees, this year's Galway International Arts Festival (GIAF) has officially come to a close.
Dylan Moran's summer tour hits Galway
Stand-up legend Moran will be at Róisín Dubh on Thursday, June 20, and again on Saturday, August 3 and Sunday, August 4, as part of his tour of 25 Irish towns.
Dylan Moran's summer tour hits Galway
Dylan Moran is hitting the highways and byways of Ireland this summer to work out his latest hour of brand new material.
Druid Theatre to stage major new production of Beckett’s Endgame at Galway International Arts Festival
Druid Theatre yesterday announced a major new production of Samuel Beckett’s masterpiece Endgame. Directed by Garry Hynes, Endgame follows the Galway company’s acclaimed production of Beckett’s Waiting for Godot.
Druid Theatre to stage major new production of Beckett’s Endgame at Galway International Arts Festival
Druid Theatre yesterday announced a major new production of Samuel Beckett’s masterpiece Endgame. Directed by Garry Hynes, Endgame follows the Galway company’s acclaimed production of Beckett’s Waiting for Godot.
The Connaught Telegraph – St Patrick's Day 1830
On this day, 193 years ago, Frederick Cavendish launched the Connaught Telegraph in Castlebar. Three days later, the Freeman's Journal noted that the paper's first edition 'evidences a great deal of talent in its conductors.' Sometime after the death of Cavendish, it came to be understood that the Connaught Telegraph was founded in 1828. This error was not subsequently corrected.
Galway breathing expert’s book is gift of choice for Coldplay frontman
A Galway based international breathing expert hit the headlines recently when one of his books was given as a gift to English cricketer Ollie Robinson by a British rock band member.
Gaelic football and the press
If recent press reporting tells us anything about the state of Gaelic Football, it is that in the 138 years since the foundation of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), none of the passion first witnessed and recorded all that time ago has receded. Games this summer exhibited all the magic, drama, and controversy first captured in reports of meetings between Mayo clubs such as Belcarra, Ballyglass, Cornfield, Carnacon, and Towerhill in the 1880s.
Anything Goes at Mayo Movie World
Don’t miss Anything Goes, ("the show of the year" - The Telegraph and a "fizzing tonic for our times" - The Guardian) when it sails into Mayo Movie World.
Seven habits of highly effective sleepers
There is nothing more frustrating than a bad night's sleep. The next day is always spent on coffee, trying to feel good again. From treating a large number of top-class athletes, I know the one thing they can do is sleep. There are simple things you can do that I have seen top class athletes do that can help you have more energy for sport, work, and life. Here is a list of things you can do to help your sleep.