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Hollywood calling: Galway boy wanted for movie
Plans are afoot for a new movie to be filmed in the west of Ireland this summer, and its producers have an opening for a young star in the making.
Making the 'unrelatable, relatable' with Tom Houghton
The 'ultra-privileged master of making the seemingly unrelatable, relatable', the Honourable Tom Houghton brings his 'It's not Ideal' tour to Róisín Dubh on Friday, April 26.
Open day at Beauty Therapy College Tuam
Are you interested in a career as a beauty therapist? Beauty Therapy College - Tuam, H54 XN28 is hosting an open day on Friday, May 3, between 10am and 12.30pm.
Open day at Beauty Therapy College Tuam
Are you interested in a career as a beauty therapist? Beauty Therapy College - Tuam, H54 XN28 is hosting an open day on Friday, May 3, between 10am and 12.30pm.
Hear the Elvis Costello songbook in Galway
Following the release of their critically acclaimed album ‘Country Darkness - the songs of Elvis Costello', English duo My Darling Clementine play Monroe’s Live on Saturday, May 4.
Tribesmen’s three in a row hunt hots up
Galway face Sligo in the Connacht semi-final this Saturday in Markievicz Park at 3.30pm. With both sides having won their respective quarter-finals two weeks ago, an interesting game is surely in store for punters.
Róisín Dubh goes Boom
Le Boom is brothers Christy and Andy from Navan. These underground ravers will emerge from their warehouses to play the Róisín Dubh next Thursday, April 18, at midnight.
Sligo semi-final for Tribesmen
Galway will play Sligo in the semi-final of the Connacht championship. The fixture has been confirmed following their comprehensive win over London in Ruislip.
Shannon Airport soaring into the sunshine this summer season
Shannon Airport’s bustling summer schedule for 2024 has officially launched, with the airport offering the dream gateway to sunshine breaks and city escapes across Europe, the UK and the USA.
It’s what you learned, not just what you did
Q: I've never had a CV before - and I'm 37. Every job I've got over the past 20 years has been by word of mouth - I spent ten years in construction in London and was never out of work. But now I'm applying for a job in a semi-state body and they want a CV. Sure, like a lot of men in construction, I can't even remember half the jobs I was on, or which sub-contractor I was even working for at the time. What will I do? (CD, email).