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A local lad who went away...and came back

There is a lot to be said about being able to work in your own place, among your own people. It’s very parochial and comforting to be walking the paths of your childhood, waving good mornings to people you grew up with. There is a familial concept to it that forms your every decision for the day.

Jenni Flaherty and Daniel Boyne are Beauty and The Beast

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THIS YEAR'S Renmore pantomime, Beauty and The Beast, opens at the Town Hall Theatre on Saturday December 30, and promises to be a spectacular adventure of laughter, music, and song.

April date for Mario Rosenstock’s 2018 tour

The always entertaining and hilarious Mario Rosenstock has penciled in an Athlone date as part of his 2018 nationwide tour, 'Mario - In Your Face'.

Civic building award for Merlin Park Hospital

It was a case of two in a row for Merlin Park University Hospital when it won the Galway City Tidy Towns and Garden award for a second time recently.

The Viper returns to Monroe's Live

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THE VIPER brought the house down at Monroe’s Live last month with a sell out performance, and he is set to bring his show back to the Dominick Street venue, but with a festive twist.

Fight back against wear and tear

Has your doctor noted that you have “wear and tear”? What now? Should you be concerned? How bad is it?

Having a clear-out? Why not CityBin it?

A Christmas clear-out or some seasonal renovations, CityBin’s Waste and Recycling Centre in Oranmore is the perfect solution.

Dealing with ‘skeletons in the wardrobe’ at an interview

Some of us have accumulated the odd ‘skeleton in the wardrobe’ over the course of our careers. Most of these ‘skeletons’ are minor in nature and can be easily explained. However, others can damage your chances of getting that job, particularly if not addressed properly, writes Pearse O’Donnell, Career Coach, Sli Nua Careers.

A very natural December in Merlin Woods

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Friends of Merlin Woods has organised a series of events to help people enjoy a natural December, help them step outside, to enjoy the peace and enjoyment nature can offer at this hectic time of year.

A Christmas Carol at The Mick Lally Theatre

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ONE OF the greatest stories ever written about Christmas, and also one of the most influential, reinterpreted, and best loved, is Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, a new production of which will be staged in Galway.

 

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