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New Lexus CT hybrid to race in Germany
In addition to running its class-winning LFAs, Lexus will also race for the first time a full hybrid version of the newly launched CT.
Connemara cottage at centre of US Senator corruption complaint
A Connemara cottage has found itself caught up in the middle of a political storm in the US with an outgoing senator being accused of accepting a “sweetheart real estate deal” in exchange for helping a businessman friend get a presidential pardon for tax and securities crimes.
Darwin Deez to play Róisín Dubh
INDIE IS the self-confessed home of all that is ‘quirky’ in pop and rock and in Darwin Deez the genre may have found a singer worthy to carry on its fine tradition of off-centre pop eccentricity.
Brad Mehldau to add a jazz touch to the arts festival
WHETHER HE is playing original compositions, jazz standards, or offering unique takes on songs by Nick Drake, Radiohead, The Beatles and Neil Young, Brad Mehldau is at the cutting edge of modern jazz.
Ct Electric marks three decades in business
Marking 30 years in business this year is one of Galway’s best known and most established businesses — CT Electric — situated on the Sean Mulvoy road between Dunnes Stores on the Headford Road and Tesco.
New hospital consultants for Ballinasloe
Two new consultants have joined the team at Portiuncula Hospital, Ballinasloe. Dr Niall Gough is a consultant radiologist while Mr Brendan Harding is a general surgeon with a special interest in gastrointestinal surgery.
City museum to host poetry booklaunch
THE MUCH admired American poets Annie and Ted Deppe will read from their new poetry collections at the Galway City Museum this Saturday at 1pm.
Family feuds, papal toilets, and high wire daring
SOUTH AMERICAN, French, Italian, and German films dominate the Galway Film Society’s autumn/winter season, with 11 films to be screened in the Town Hall Theatre from September 28 to December 7.
NUI Galway to host major US Presidential election debate
Washington comes to NUI Galway on Thursday October 30, when the University hosts a US Presidential Election Debate featuring senior representatives of the Democrat and Republican parties. Just four days before the closely contested election, Grant Lally, national co-chairman of the Irish American Republicans, will go head-to-head in a debate with Bruce Morrison, former US Connecticut Congressman and author of the Morrison Visa Program.
Music For Dead Birds to release debut mini-album
RUSTED RAIL, the independent Galway record label, will release And Then It Rained For Seven Days by Music For Dead Birds, the folk/alternative duo led by Irish-American songwriter Jimmy Monaghan.