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The Brad Pitt Light Orchestra @ Róisín Dubh

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NAMED AFTER the Hollywood actor who has the enviable distinction of having been hubby to Jennifer Aniston and now Angelina Jolie, The Brad Pitt Light Orchestra play Galway this weekend.

New territory on the airwaves for Devious

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Devious Theatre Company has announced their newest venture which veers away from the stage and on to the airways.

Inferior remake of sharply observed classic

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THE REMAKE of The Women, first filmed by George Cukor in 1939 and based on the play by Clare Luce Booth, has handily been released only months after Sex in the City.

Excellent performances, shame about the story

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BY FAR the most notable - and already much noted - thing about new cop thriller Righteous Kill is that it stars Robert de Niro and Al Pacino.

Pacino returns in preposterous psychological thriller

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FOLLOWING last week’s Righteous Kill, Al Pacino returns to cinema screens this week in 88 Minutes. This furiously paced thriller stars Pacino as an academic psychiatrist, Dr Jack Gramm, who is renowned both for his abilities and decadent lifestyle.

Psycho Spaghetti investigates the teenage brain

Psycho Spaghetti is a brilliant comedy written specifically for transition year students and young people of a similar age.

NUIG grab first win of season

Despite being forced to play two games in two days, NUIG put in an impressive performance at Drom on Sunday morning to pick up much needed league points.

Man killed while trying to walk to Clifden

A 60-year-old man was killed while attempting to walk the 50 miles to his home in Clifden just after being released from hospital.

Third times (sort of) a charm for Gere and Lane

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There is little denying that when a pair of silver screen superstars are asked to play each other’s lovers not twice but three times (the first two times in The Cotton Club and Unfaithful), there is definitely an on-screen chemistry that is working in their favour. Richard Gere and Diane Lane are no exception in their new film Nights in Rodanthe and somehow manage (with the help of some breathtaking cinematography) to carry an entire film on that chemistry alone.

Put your widescreen to the test 

The Big Screen Small Screen table quiz will take place tonight in Busker Browne’s at 8.00pm.

 

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