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Acclaimed Singer Songwriter Róisín O To Perform Latest Album at Monroe’s Live
Irish singer-songwriter Róisín O is renowned internationally for her soulful voice and captivating stage presence. Her fusion of folk, pop, and rock have seen her share the stage with a host of acclaimed artists such as Lionel Richie, Bryan Ferry and Hozier as well as headlining her own tours in Ireland, Germany, the US, and Australia.
From Tina to turnover — LEO boss looks back on a decade of encouragement
From organising a string of Eurovision Song Contests to booking the likes of Tina Turner, there isn’t much that Breda Fox is adverse to turning her hand to, but Tina’s mantra of Simply The Best would be a theme that would run throughout her career.
Galway Food Tours launch winter tour program
by Róisín Kilroy
New EP and Castlebar show from Niamh Regan
Niamh Regan is a critically acclaimed songwriter from the west of Ireland. Following her studies at UL, Regan honed her craft as a songwriter by travelling between Ireland and California, writing about her experiences along the way.
Men need to ask themselves: Why the acceptance of sexism, misogyny, and femicide?
The recent murder of Ashling Murphy has catapulted the issue of femicide and male violence against women to the forefront of the political and social spectrum.
Galway online meeting to focus on sexism and misogyny
An open, online meeting, of the socialist feminist organisation, ROSA, takes place this Thursday at 7.30pm, focussing on sexism, oppression, and misogyny.
Registration now open for EMPOWER EXPLORE event
Registration is now open for the 2021 EMPOWER EXPLORE event which will take place online on Tuesday September 7 from 9:30am to 1:00pm.
Epic love story between Gráinne Mhaol and Richard in Iron Bourke explored in documentary
The Scéalta Grá na hÉireann series on TG4 concludes next Wednesday, February 17, at 8.30pm, with the epic love story of Gráinne Ní Mháille and Richard in Iron Bourke, that takes place during a time of great change and upheaval in 16th century Ireland.
‘Everything I do and write is influenced by feminism’
IT IS 1975. Second wave feminism is in full flow, and a young woman, with dreams of becoming an artist, puts a failed relationship behind her and travels to Italy.
On The Rocks on the box
Rashida Jones plays Laura; she is a writer with writer's block and raising two daughters with her husband Dean. Lately she has noticed Dean is distant and not affectionate.