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AIT makes top ten of Irish third level institutions

Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) has been named as a runner-up in the Institute of Technology of the Year Awards in the Sunday Times Good University Guide, while coming in 10th place of all institutions nationally.
All Tvvins - debut album, Galway show

ALL TVVINS are one of the most exciting bands to emerge from Ireland in years. Tomorrow sees the release of their debut album, IIVV, and they play Galway the following week.
Joe Rooney comes to The Prince Bar

August 10 is a date for the diary as Joe Rooney makes a welcome return to the Prince of Wales Hotel Athlone.
Omid Djalili - Schmuck For A Night in Galway

"Never use schmuck lightly, or in the presence of women and children," wrote Leo Rosten in his book, The Joys of Yiddish. Why, because it is a very naughty word for the naughty bits of a man.
“What are our responsibilities when we love someone and they want to die?” – Miriam Toews

Among the many exciting writers heading to Galway for this year’s Cúirt is award-winning Canadian author Miriam Toews whose latest novel, All My Puny Sorrows, has garnered rave reviews and figured prominently in many ‘books of the year’ lists.
Karl Spain wants an audience

YOU READ the headline, now don't disappoint the Limerick comedian, do turn up to his show at the Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh tomorrow at 8.30pm.
Brian Deady - Ireland's new soul star for Róisín Dubh

BRIAN DEADY has been declared Ireland's "new soul star," by The Irish Times and "our favourite act in Ireland” by no less a legend than Nile Rodgers of Chic. Clearly this is an artist on the rise.
New Mazda MX-5 keeps adding to awards tally
Continuing the tradition of its predecessors, the new Mazda MX-5 racked up another nine awards in 2016, including several in Europe. Launched in summer, the new edition of the roadster has now won more than 15 prizes.
Neil Delamere - Galway bound in 2016

CTRL+ALT+DELAMERE, the new show by one of Ireland's best loved comedians, Neil Delamere, comes to Galway city and county for two performances in 2016.
Girls Names announce Róisín Dubh show

GIRLS NAMES hail from Belfast but instead of describing themselves primarily as an Irish, Northern Irish, Ulster, or British band, they regarded themselves, first and foremost, as a European band.