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Learn the art of beauty make-up and the intricacies of prosthetics with the School of Make-up Artistry
The International School of Make-up Artistry has been in business for more than 30 years, specialising in make-up artistry. The school's trainers are all highly skilled with many years' experience in the industry and are eager to share their knowledge with the students.
City council votes to defer decision on busking bye-laws
Galway city's streets will be filled with sound of music until at least September as councillors voted to defer making a decision on draft street performance and busking bye-laws at City Hall on Monday evening.
Learn the art of beauty make-up and the intricacies of prosthetics with the School of Make-up Artistry
The International School of Make-up Artistry has been in business for more than 30 years, specialising in make-up artistry. The school's trainers are all highly skilled with many years' experience in the industry and are eager to share their knowledge with the students.
Hubbard Casting and Spotlight ‘Spotlight on Actors’ casting workshop at Galway Film Fleadh 2019
The 31st Galway Film Fleadh, in association with Hubbard Casting and Spotlight, are excited to announce the return of ‘Spotlight on Actors’, a unique casting workshop for Irish actors.
Drama backstage at the Snug Bar
Athlone playwright, Margaret McKenna Mullan, has written and produced seven plays which she has staged at different venues throughout the country.
Get ready to go Bingo Loco
BINGO LOCO is the runaway child of traditional bingo - complete with rave rounds, lip sync battles, and dance offs, and next month it comes to Galway.
Cheerleaders fly the Irish Flag at World championships
Irish Cheerleaders Stuntworx Elite Alliance, who train in Galway twice weekly, will once again travel to the USA to take part in the Cheerleading Worlds later this month.
Your favourite movies, but an hour long and full of jokes
IMAGINE YOUR favourite film, boiled down to an hour, and stuffed full of jokes and wholly unrehearsed takes. This is what Dreamgun do, and they are about to do it in the Town Hall Theatre.
When Bainríon Betty came to town
'THE MILLER'S Tale', from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, is the inspiration for Jingle Bang Jangle, written by Pádhraig Ó Giollagáin - author of the controversial 1978 RTÉ series The Spike - which is performed in An Taibhdhearc this month.
Busking by-laws are 'vague, expensive to enforce, and quite probably illegal'
Despite a majority of public submissions being against the Galway City Council's proposed busking by-laws last year - conservatively more than 95 per cent against - the council proceeded to vote in the new laws, only to have them revoked recently, due to a technical error on the council's part.