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Daly calls for action to tackle alarming rise in excessive social media use and online bullying
Dr Martin Daly, a GP serving Ballygar for over 30 years and candidate for Roscommon-Galway in the upcoming General Election, is calling for urgent action to address the rise in excessive social media use and online bullying among Irish youth.
Style Council/Paul Weller drummer to attend Galway Drum show 2020
STEVE WHITE, drummer for Paul Weller between the Modfather's 1992 solo debut album and 2006's Catch-Flame! and the drummer in Weller's post-Jam band, The Style Council, is coming to Galway.
The reality of abortion in Ireland
In the upcoming referendum, we will be asked to remove the Eighth Amendment and allow the Oireachtas to regulate for legal abortion in Ireland. Now the referendum is only a couple of months away, it is important to talk about the reality of abortion in Ireland and the impact the lack of access has on the lives of women and girls.
'I can still compete with anyone despite being around so long'
WHEN XTC’S Colin Moulding presented the band with ‘Making Plans For Nigel’, it immediately appealed to band leader Andy Partridge who felt the melody “reminded me of Gilbert O’Sullivan”.
Galway Baroque Singers join forces with Dun Laoghaire Choral Society for Cathedral concert next week
Galway Baroque Singers (GBS), under the direction of Audrey Corbett are delighted to be joining with Dun Laoghaire Choral Society (DLCS) and the renowned conductor, David Brophy for the seco nd concert in their exciting Choral Fusion concert series.
Will Softly's Rock Gods DJ night
WILL SOFTLY is well known throughout Galway as a leading World Music DJ, but there is another side to the man, a side with a passion for guitars cranked up to a Nigel Tufnel approved 11, and enough riffs to keep headbangers and air guitarists in action.
The Shades - a night of rock'n'roll @ Monroe's Live
"THE SHADES are a full live energetic act...enjoyable, thrilling, and entertaining," declared Pure M magazine, while DublinConcerts.ie said several of their numbers "could be hidden songs from The Beatles debut album Please, Please Me".