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Rising SON to play Monroe's Live

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HER MOTHER did not want her "hanging around the streets", so "if you’re spending all your time indoors, what else is a music-mad kid gonna do with her time except learn to play an instrument?”

Buccs still searching for a win after Trinity defeat

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It is not getting any easier for Buccaneers as they travel to second placed Terenure College for Saturday’s Ulster Bank League Division 1A joust at Lakelands, kick off 2.30pm.

Phantom Dog Beneath The Moon @ Bus King

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AARON HURLEY, one half of the Galway indie-rock/avant-garde duo Phantom Dog Beneath The Moon, plays a solo acoustic show this weekend as part of the Bus King gig series.

Nathan Carter's brother to play Monroe's Live

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JAKE CARTER, the younger brother of Irish country music sensation Nathan Carter, has just released his new EP Three Things, and is coming to play Galway as part of his current Irish tour.

Alice returns to Wonderland at the Town Hall

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SLIGO'S MUCH-vaunted Blue Raincoat Theatre Company come to the Town Hall next week with its imaginative staging of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, adapted for the stage by Jocelyn Clarke.

Get in shape for Christmas with Educogym

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The Christmas party season is just around the corner and this week, Educogym Galway is offering great discounts on an eight-week programme to get you in amazing shape for the festive season.

Mario Rosenstock’s ‘In Your Face’ tour visits the Radisson

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

Shocked by reckless behaviour during Ophelia warnings

Dear Editor,

The art of success at Merlin College

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Merlin College’s motto “Achieve, create, become,” was certainly reflected in its recent Junior Cert results with 10 students receiving an ‘A’ grade in Higher Level art alone. This is only the second cohort of students to take their Junior Cert exams since the Doughiska school opened in 2013, with 100 per cent of students passing their Junior Cert exams last year also.

Ophelia brings both tragedy and heroism

Well, the story of the week was Ophelia. By the way, I looked up Ophelia and it comes from a Greek word meaning “help” – very appropriate, I think. Of course, it also was the name of Hamlet’s doomed lover in the play by Shakespeare.

 

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