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New coach and US star boost Moycullen’s new season hopes
Moycullen’s return to action in Irish basketball’s top league this weekend when they host perennial powerhouse UCC Demons at NUI Galway on Saturday at 3.45pm.
So Cow @ Strange Brew
SO COW, the brilliant indie pop-rock trio led by Tuam singer-songwriter Brian Kelly, take to the stage of Strange Brew at the Róisín Dubh next week.
IWAK welcomes Lufthansa to west of Ireland
Ireland West Airport Knock welcomed Europe’s largest airline, Lufthansa, to the West of Ireland as the inaugural flight from Dusseldorf touched down early this week.
Body&Soul Festival announces impressive line-up
The Body&Soul Festival, now in its third year, exploded on to the summer scene in 2010 with its inaugural weekend at Ballinlough Castle, Co Westmeath.
‘I feel outside of language’ - author Louise Stern on silence and communication
AMONG THE many notable writers coming to Cúirt this year is American Louise Stern, author of the much-praised short story collection, Chattering.
Galway Meet and Train reunion
A group of Galway women, who from humble beginnings have tackled marathons all over the world, will hold a special reunion in the city later this month.
‘He was to Galway what Messi is to Barcelona’
“Chick was a couple of years older than me, but in our teenage years we both played football. I played for Bohs and Chick played for West United. My memories are that we always ended up on the losing side and that was because Chick was on the opposite team.
Commercial traffic up 11 per cent at Knock Airport
· Passenger numbers using UK scheduled services up 7 per cent
Failte Ireland promises to promote Mayo tourism in 2012
Failte Ireland has made a commitment to help promote Mayo Tourism throughout 2012 following its annual Tourism Industry Briefing held in Westport on Tuesday last. In a discussion with tourism operators in the county at Knockranny House Hotel, the tourism body warned against any complacency in the sector, stressing that the hard lessons and good work of the last few years will need to continue.
Ireland West Airport Knock had busiest year as traffic up eleven per cent
Notwithstanding massive challenges within the aviation industry in the last twelve months, Ireland West Airport Knock’s latest traffic figures prove that 2011 was its busiest year yet.