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Tea at the g for breast cancer research
To help celebrate October, breast cancer awareness month, the g Hotel will host ‘Afternoon Tea a the g’ in aid of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute on Sunday, October 6.
Stellar music line-up at Monroe’s Live for the Galway International Arts Festival 2023
Stellar music line-up at Monroe’s Live for the Galway International Arts Festival 2023
Poetry Day Ireland takes place on Thursday April 27
Now in its ninth year, Poetry Day Ireland is an annual island-wide celebration of poetry which invites the nation to read, write, and share a poem on Thursday, April 27.
Immerse yourself with global music at Songs for an Open Road festival
Offering an "in depth look at the various hues of melody and rhythm that permeate our planet", the inaugural Songs from an Open Road Festival seeks to "explore the sources and examine the influence of what is often referred to as 'global music' at the three day festival from November 17 to 20.
Brand new festival for Inis Meáin — another reason to visit
BY DECLAN VARLEY
FOLKLIFE Finale at the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life
FOLKLIFE, curated by Culture Works, culminates in an outdoor multi-disciplinary programme of inclusive and engaging arts events and interventions.
A music, poetry and visual arts celebration of the changing of the seasons
Folklife, curated by Culture Works, is an outdoor multi-disciplinary and artist residency programme of inclusive and engaging arts events and interventions.
Coda to rise from the Covid ashes, with not just one, but two gigs
As the world of music is finally reawakening after such a long period of silence, people everywhere are keen to seek out the nourishment provided by live performance.
Live music is back at Ballina Fringe Festival this October
Live music is back in from the cold this autumn, and Ballina Fringe Festival is making the most of it!
From stone forts to the revolution - Galway’s story in one place
PERSONAL BELONGINGS of IRA volunteer Seamus Quirk and Fr Michael Griffin; Bronze Age artefacts from Dún Aonghasa; the myths of the River Corrib; and an exploration of Gaelic Ireland - there is a wealth of local and Irish history to be experienced at the Galway City Museum.