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Completion of Picture palace in sight following Government grant
The long, and often controversial, saga of the Solas Arthouse Picture Palace Cinema has taken a step closer to completion with the announcement that the Government has provided additional funding of €735,000 towards the project.
LARC pushing ahead with progressive plans for future of Town Hall
The Loughrea Arts, Recreation, and Culture group (LARC) is pushing ahead with its mission of seeing the Town Hall reopened as a multifunctional space for the Loughrea Community.
Athlone Community College wins major architectural award
Athlone Community College has scooped a top national award for the design of the new building at its Retreat Road site.
Research co-authored by NUI Galway lecturer says employees with diverse Twitter network develop better ideas
New research suggests that employees with a diverse Twitter network that exposes them to people and ideas they do not already know tend to generate better ideas.
Spacious family home in Boleybeg
This beautiful property, located within a short commute of the city centre, has just been brought to the market by DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard. Sonas is an architect designed home built just 10 years that is a perfect fit for a growing family, offering space and light. With a floor area of 220sq m this home has been built to accommodate a busy family, with three reception rooms, a huge open plan kitchen/diner, and five double bedrooms.
Thoor Ballylee - The perfect home for a poet
In August 1896 WB Yeats and his friend Arthur Symons went on a tour of the west of Ireland. The poet was 31 years of age. They stayed with Edward Martyn at Tulira Castle, Ardrahan, visited the Aran Islands, and Yeats made his first visit to Lady Gregory at Coole Park.
New restaurant and office building for Salthill
Tiger & Co has commenced marketing the former Glendawn Hotel, located in Salthill at the junction of Salthill Road and Lenaboy Gardens.
Japanese Film Festival - movies for the cherry blossom season
FROM ANIME to historical comedies, stories of financial corruption to all kinds of romance, the seventh annual Japanese Film Festival promises a programme of acclaimed new Japanese cinema from some of the country’s leading directors and actors.
‘We’re not afraid to experiment and shake things up’
AN ARCHITECT, a university lecturer, and a fine artist hardly sounds like a combination that could create thrilling, high energy, indie-electro dance music, but these are the day jobs of Belfast’s Not Squares, and that is the kind of music they make when they are together.
Kylemore Abbey to host arts festival First Thought talks
The Galway International Arts Festival will present a special edition of its popular First Thought talks programme in Kylemore Abbey, Connemara, on Sunday April 12.