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New documentaries on Flirt FM

NUI GALWAY student and community radio station Flirt FM will be broadcasting two new documentary series starting this week.

Life, music, an adventure - the Junior Galway Film Fleadh

THE AMAZING adventures of a young French woman, a tiny girl who lives under the floorboards, the lives of three young street dancers in Germany, and making sculptures from other people’s rubbish - it is all in this year’s Junior Galway Film Fleadh.

Flirt FM’s Deep Underground live from The Blue Note

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FLIRT FM 101.3’s flagship underground electronic music show Deep Underground will be broadcasting live from the Blue Note this evening.

NUI Galway Summer Festival kicks off next week

The NUI Galway Summer Festival starts next Wednesday and runs until Thursday July 22, featuring a feast of theatre shows, music, and exhibitions, which are open to the public.

Have a Wilde time at NUIG

OSCAR WILDE’S An Ideal Husband is to be performed as part of the NUI Galway’s summer arts programme, which includes a mini-theatre festival and a Multimedia Summer Camp.

NUI Galway Theatre Festival

THEATRE FEVER is grabbing NUI Galway as students and alumni theatre companies get ready to tread the boards for the university’s first dedicated theatre festival.

Finbar Hoban Presents Independence Day at Bar Ritz

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Celebrate Independence Day next Saturday night July 4 at Bar Ritz (Mulroys Bar) Castlebar as Finbar Hoban Presents a very special rock show with the excellent hard rock outfit 21 Outs with support coming from Galway group Mugger Dave plus the lovely Jennifer Evans and The Ripe Intent.

Michael D to open new Flirt FM premises in NUIG

Flirt FM 101.3, the NUI, Galway student radio station, will have its new premises in Áras na Mac Léinn officially opened at 3pm this Monday by Labour Party president Michael D Higgins.

Flirt FM to tell the story of Belfast punk

NORTHERN IRELAND endured its worst period of violence in the 1970s but the arrival of punk music gave young Catholics and Protestants a reason to defy the sectarian divide.

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