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Role of electronic communication studied in Declan Clarke's The Last Broadcast

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Declan Clarke’s solo exhibition The Last Broadcast opens on 29th April at Galway Arts Centre. A special screening of the exhibition’s central work What Are the Wild Waves Saying? takes place in Galway Arts Centre’s Nuns Island Theatre at 5pm, followed by Q+A with the artist in conversation with author Emilie Pine- author of the bestseller Notes to Self and Professor of Modern Drama at UCD.

L’Arco Italian Restaurant, Ballyvaughan

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L’Arco has been open since mid 2009 and is located in Ballyvaughan. It is on the left hand side just before the famous ‘T’ junction with all the road signs, left will bring you to Ailwee Cave and right to Fanore. It is built on the site of an old Royal Irish Constabulary Barracks and the beautiful stone entrance and courtyard are part of the original building. The restaurant is quite large and the most striking aspects for me were the fact that it was really warm on a very cold Sunday evening and that the tables are large and very well spaced apart. The atmosphere is friendly and the staff professional and attentive.

Summer surf camps in Fanore

Aloha Surf School is located at the beautiful Fanore Beach, in the heart of the Burren, and just one hour from Galway city. It is a Blue Flag beach and the first surf beach south of Galway.

Walking festival in the Burren

The Burren in Co Clare is the venue for a new walking festival that takes place later this month.

 

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