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Connacht’s spirit to the rugby fore as new CAO system to embrace additional education options
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Eddi Reader to play Town Hall in 2022
FROM EARLY days doing backing vocals for Gang Of Four, to hit singles with Fairground Attraction, to her present position as one of Scotland’s most esteemed folk singers, Eddi Reader can look back with satisfaction at her 40 year career.
Booster vaccine rollout essential as Haughey book extracts prove riveting reading
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The Staves reschedule Galway show to 2022
THE STAVES, the English folk-pop sister trio, known for their exquisite vocal harmonies, have rescheduled their Galway show until next year.
Dynamic duo perform classical feast digitally in Castlebar
The Linenhall Arts Centre is thrilled to be hosting a special, digital performance of ‘Music Network presents Patrick Rafter and Fiachra Garvey’ via their on demand platform on Wednesday, June 30 at 7pm.
Annual interactive Designer Minds summer camp returns to Athlone
Designer Minds returns to Athlone this year for two weeks of interactive primary science, design and technology summer camps.
John Cooper Clarke - legendary punk poet returns of Galway
"I SAY to people, have you heard of John Cooper Clarke and if they say, ‘Yes, yeah he's an absolute genius’, and you just go, 'Oh - OK, you've saved me a lot of time."
UCD – your pathway to success
UCD is Ireland's first choice university among Level 8 CAO applicants. Internationally, UCD continues to rank in the top one per cent worldwide of higher education institutions. Since 2017 UCD is No 1 in Ireland for graduate employability. It is one of Europe's leading research-intensive universities and ranked No 1 in the US News & World Report's Best Global University Rankings. UCD has been chosen as University of the Year 2020 by The Sunday Times.
A writer finds spiritual comfort in Connemara
‘The bus comes at last with a great blaze of headlights, and figures emerge from the darkness and climb aboard….’
Galway Advertiser's Galway Musicians of the Year 2020
THIS YEAR has, as Stephen Fry noted at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, been "a very dark time for the performing arts". A sector so reliant on human interaction; the gathering together of people; and which lives on the shared experience, remains one of the most profoundly affected, and curtailed, areas of life and activity.
