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Tudor tunes for St Nick’s
Considered Ireland’s premier project-based vocal ensemble, Resurgam return to Galway this month to perform two fascinating composers from Tudor England.
Through the glass darkly
Sometime before 1905, John Bagnell Bury, Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge, son of a Church of Ireland clergyman, and already one of the most distinguished historians of his time, turned his attentions to St Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.
Gregory grandson reads ‘An Irish Airman’ at RAF centenary celebration
A great grandson of Galway's World War I fighter ace Major Robert Gregory, Robin Murray Brown, read WB Yeats' famous poem An Irish Airman Foresees His Death in Belfast last Sunday. St Anne's Cathedral was filled to capacity for a service to commemorate the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF), which succeeded the Royal Flying Corps in which Major Gregory flew. Major Gregory joined the war effort in 1916 and was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry. He was also awarded the Legion d’Honneur — France’s highest honour.
Athlone Town will not draw 200k grant
Aisling Benson, previously a student of Our Lady’s Bower School in Athlone, has been awarded the Naughton Scholarship at a ceremony in Trinity College, Dublin. Aisling has accepted a place at University College Dublin studying science.
Our Lady’s Bower student awarded Naughton Scholarship
Aisling Benson, previously a student of Our Lady’s Bower School in Athlone, has been awarded the Naughton Scholarship at a ceremony in Trinity College, Dublin. Aisling has accepted a place at University College Dublin studying science.
Mayo Association Dublin launches inaugural schools’ debating competition
Mayo Association Dublin has announced the launch of the inaugural Mayo Association Dublin Schools’ Debating Competition this year for senior cycle students in Mayo, sponsored by MAYO.IE and in association with Bank of Ireland, Mayo.
Bower student to receive Naughton Scholarship
Our Lady’s Bower student, Aisling Benson, will be awarded a Naughton Foundation Scholarship later this month at a ceremony in Trinity College, Dublin.
Michael Longley to read at Clifden Arts Festival
MICHAEL LONGLEY, one of Northern Ireland’s foremost political poets, will read at the 40th Clifden Arts Festival, on a bill which also includes fellow poet Bernard O’ Donoghue, commonly referred to as the "nicest man in Oxford".
No Trump – no Brexit – just good chat
Well, this week we will begin with a tale of woe: Ireland versus Scotland on Saturday in the Six Nations Cup.
Michael Conry releases new book on history of rabbit industry in Ireland
Local author, Michael Conry, has released his latest book, The Rabbit Industry in Ireland: 20th Century Snapshots, detailing the history of the rabbit industry in Ireland, especially in the first half of the 20th century.