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A ballet, jazz, and classical, music extravaganza
BALLET, JAZZ, classical, and film scores will come together in what is certain to be a splendid night of music and dance in Salthill, featuring the combined talents of Maoin Cheoil na Gaillimhe and the Regina Rogers School of Ballet.
‘The whole world is in a terrible state of chassis’
This week, I feel very much like a character in Juno and the Paycock, the famous play by Sean O’Casey.
The terrible weather brought out the best in us
I know, readers, that you are probably fed up with talk of the weather, but we simply have to talk more about it!
Housing crisis is not an accident - it was designed that way
Travel around the 26 counties and in the cities, towns, and even villages, and you will come across mature, pristine, housing estates which resemble Shantalla and Old Mervue. These houses were built back in the days when our Republic was poor.
Aoibheann Mangan launches search for next young digital star
One of Mayo's young digital whizz kids, Aoibheann Mangan, was on hand to launch the International Coolest Projects competition in Dublin recently.
Anna Tsybuleva is coming to Castlebar
Acclaimed Russian pianist Anna Tsybuleva performs at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Wednesday, March 7, at 8pm as part of a Music Network tour.
Ballinasloe waste plant to be raised in Brussels
Independent MEP, Marian Harkin is to investigate if European Union regulations have been adhered to in relation to the waste facility planned for Poolboy, Ballinasloe.
Schools reminded to enter Action Aid Writing Competition
Students in Westmeath are being reminded to submit their entries into the ActionAid Speech Writing Competition.
Hosting a vegan this Christmas?
Due to the ongoing rise in plant-based diets, it is very likely that more people than ever will be eating vegan during the festive period.