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The One Show from Spain

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An evening with author, journalist and punk rock musician, John Robb at Monroe’s Live

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Join journalist, author, and punk rock musician John Robb for a spoken word show at Monroe’s Live on Tuesday, September 17, at 8pm.

Red Dot design award for Volvo SUV

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The Volvo EX30 small SUV has been honoured with the prestigious Red Dot award: 'Best of the Best Product Design 2024'.

Sample the best of Galway at Blackrock Cottage

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Blackrock Cottage in Salthill has established an impressive reputation among diners and food critics since it opened its doors eighteen months ago.

Blackrock Cottage in Top 100 Irish restaurants

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Blackrock Cottage in Salthill is making headlines again after receiving two major accolades in less than a week.

Giggling Galway broadcaster with a sharp edge

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There are three Sarah McInerneys: the gregarious Drivetime radio presenter with a hearty laugh, the tough TV interviewer regularly skewering politicians, and – surprisingly – the shy, Galway-accented woman who considers herself a country girl at heart.

Exhibition honouring Commander Bill King

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Galway City Museum last week hosted an unveiling to mark 50 years since Galway’s own Commander Bill King completed a three-year world circumnavigation in his yacht, the Galway Blazer II.

Explore the Heart of Darkness and the History of Goth with Author John Robb at Monroes Live

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Journalist, author and punk rock musician, John Robb, will unveil his deep dive into the dark culture of Goth for a unique evening set the intimate surrounds of the Monroe’s Live Backstage venue.

Queen of Ireland, Panti Bliss announced for Galway Comedy Festival

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The acts so far announced for this year’s Galway Comedy Festival include the Queen of Ireland, Panti Bliss, who is bringing her smash hit show If These Wigs Could Talk to the Black Box Theatre on Saturday October 28, after a record-breaking-run in Dublin, Belfast and London.

Fun times as Galway becomes Ireland’s comedy capital

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