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Tennessee tunes for Galway
The Black Gate’s programme of autumn gigs has a transatlantic flavour, with Grammy-nominated American artist Valerie June, to perform at the Róisín Dubh next Wednesday, October 16 at 8pm, with special guest Doug Paisley.
Maidens, monsters and mayhem this autumn
Women in technology, beasts and ‘general mayhem’ will be the three themes of this year’s Galway Carton Festival, set to run for six days from October 4.
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer and traveller activist among the stellar line up for Clifden Arts Festival
BY DECLAN VARLEY
[Closed] Win Two Tickets to see Cherish the Ladies Live!!!!!
The Galway Advertiser is delighted to present Cherish the Ladies at The Town Hall Theatre, Galway on June 24th, 2022.
A meeting of musical minds as ever popular singing duo return to Roscommon Arts Centre
Roscommon Arts Centre welcomes Leitrim born singer Eleanor Shanley and classical guitar player John Feeley to their stage on Wednesday, March 16, at 8pm, for an unforgettable evening of music.
Alash Ensemble - Tuvan throat singing returns to the Róísín
GALWAY HAS been treated to some superb displays of Tuvan throat singing over the past 18 months, and will be again, when the award winning Alash Ensemble play the Róisín Dubh.
Soldiers, students, cops, and stressed out dads
THE CONTROVERSIAL Israeli film Foxtrot, three films from France, a Danish thriller, a Turkish story about family and home, and a Hungarian film dealing with anti-Semitism, will be screened in the Pálás Cinema during the Galway Film Society's Spring 2019 season.
EM Reapy to read at Over The Edge
EM REAPY, whose debut novel Red Dirt was awarded the 2017 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, will read at the next Over The Edge Writers Gathering in the Galway City Museum.
Sister Nancy - pioneering Jamaican DJ comes to Galway
"I'M A lady, I'm not a man, MC is my ambition. I come fi nice up Jamaica. " So declared Sister Nancy, the first female dancehall DJ, who has been described by the Washington Post as a "dominating female voice for over two decades" on the dancehall scene.
Scythian return to Monroe’s Live
THE SCYTHIANS were a group of Iranian people and Eurasian nomads who inhabited the western and central Eurasian steppes from the ninth to the first centuries BC. Scythian is also the name of a US roots-rock band.