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Album review: The Fall
THE FALL’S recorded output is of such vastness that it is possible, like me, to be someone who has numerous Fall albums in your collection, and yet still have only a tiny fraction of their discography.
Where next for the arts in Galway in 2021?
For The Insider, engagement with the arts in 2020 often meant watching them from my sitting room with a cup of tea - or a G&T - in front of me, and, sadly, given the continuing uncertainties surrounding the rollout of the nation’s Covid-19 vaccination programme, that situation might remain unchanged for months to come.
Lackagh Comhaltas launches online trad music Feis
LACKAGH COMHALTAS is launching an online All-Ireland Traditional Music Feis for 2021 and are looking for musicians to sign up and take part.
John Of The Apocalypse release second single
JOHN OF The Apocalypse - the west of Ireland alt-folk duo of Patrick Hallinan and Steve Dwane - release their second single 'Newborn' on Friday February 12.
Women Writers of the West - a new online book club
AWARD WINNING Galway writers Elaine Feeney, Mary Costello, and Nuala O’Connor will be the focus of the opening weeks of a new online book club - Women Writers of the West.
Musical fun for the little ones at Roscommon Arts Centre
Roscommon Arts Centre welcome back Kyle Riley as part of their Spring season of events.
Mary Coughlan to release new single from critically acclaimed album
Popular Irish singer, Mary Coughlan has announced the release of a brand new single ‘Forward Bound’, due out tomorrow, Friday, February 5.
Talented KTG to release new self-penned music on the double
A soothing vocal tone familiar to many, singer songwriter Katie Gallagher (KTG), continues to progress and evolve as a music artist, her prowess on an upward curve, prior to the release of new music material courtesy of two self penned songs, ‘Melon’ and ‘The Canal’.
Westmeath businesses urged to improve staff wellbeing through the medium of music
Westmeath based companies and businesses are being encouraged to connect with their staff and teams during Covid-19 through the uplifting medium of music.
Play seriously and seriously play — dynamic theatre course offers more than just performance skills
Galway Community College's QQI Level 5 acting and theatre performance course has been established for more than 15 years now. It offers school leavers and adults looking to return to education a solid foundation in the performing arts and more.