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Clare Sheridan

“She was beautiful, fearsome, an English aristocrat, a communist spy, a loose woman, a middling novelist, a doting mother, an impossible parent, a successful sculptress, a respected journalist.” This was how Anita Leslie described her first cousin in My Cousin Clare, her wonderful biography of Clare Sheridan.
St Patrick’s weekend at Monroe’s

Monroe’s Live will host an exciting weekend of music and celebration, featuring a mix of tribute acts, home-grown talent, and high-energy trad this St Patrick’s weekend.
Tribeswomen return to top flight action at Eamonn Deacy Park this weekend

After a long hiatus, top flight women’s football returns to Eamonn Deacy Park when Galway United host DLR Waves this Saturday evening (kick-off 5pm).
Legacy of corporal punishment the focus of Field’s new play to premiere in Galway

Bernard Field, the celebrated playwright, has never shied away from challenging the unpalatable. Indeed, he wrote, directed and starred in works that pushed boundaries and provoked thought. His new work Dead Dog, which will have its world premiere at the Town Hall Studio and run March 18 to 22, is in the same vein.
Galway GAA’s ‘Dancing Like a Star – Stateside’ set to dazzle New York

Galway GAA’s highly anticipated ‘Dancing Like a Star – Stateside’ is set to light up Hammerstein Ballroom on April 5. This spectacular event will bring together 20 couples from Galway, New York, Boston, Chicago, London and San Francisco to compete in a dazzling dance competition, all in support of Galway GAA’s long-term development.
Are You Mad At Me? at Monroe’s

Known for her quick wit, dry humour, and perfectly timed cringe, comedian Fiona Frawley will take to the stage at Monroe’s Backstage venue on Saturday, April 5.
Star sommelier in Galway’s West End

The Michelin star is the most coveted award for any restaurant, with only 220 hard-won stars earned amongst almost 40,000 eateries across Britain and Ireland last week, including one for Bullaun’s amazing wood-fired Lignum Restaurant outside Loughrea.
Connacht seek to maintain momentum with Quins’ challenge

With no weekend competitive league action, Connacht travel to London to face English premiership side Harlequins in a challenge fixture at the Twickenham Stoop tomorrow, Friday (7.45pm).
Shannon Airport to welcome over 22,000 passengers as popularity of St. Brigid’s Holiday takes flight
Shannon Airport is preparing for a bustling St. Brigid’s Bank Holiday, with over 22,000 passengers expected to pass through the airport during the holiday period. This marks a 7% increase compared to the number of travellers in 2024.
ELO Experience at Monroe's

A celebration of the music of Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra takes place at Monroe's Live on Friday, March 14, with doors opening at 9pm.