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Trump’s dealings with Europe and beyond belief rescue missions
This has been a tremendously interesting week. Before we begin on our usual chat and conversation, there is one item which is outstanding and which we simply should reflect upon, and that is the rescue of the 12-member boys soccer team and their coach from a flooded cave in Thailand.
Stellar line-up of speakers announced at Food On The Edge 2017 launch
An impressive line-up of chefs and food evangelists from around the world will speak at Food On The Edge 2017, taking place in Galway on October 9 and 10.
Brahms' Third Symphony is not a 'racket'
SYBIL FAWLTY may have witheringly dismissed Brahms' Symphony No 3 in F Op 90 as "that racket" when she heard Basil playing a tape of it in Fawlty Towers, but Galway is about to hear why it is anything but.
Fighters, pranksters, olive farms, and Ryan Gosling
CHAMPION BOXERS, mischievous neighbours, Poland under threat from Russia at the end of WWI, a young girl's determination to win back her grandfather's olive farm, and a musical with Hollywood stars like Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone - it's all in the Galway Film Society's winter/spring 2017 season.
‘Self scrutiny and laughter’ in Finnish art show
FRIDAY AUGUST 5 evening sees the opening of a major new exhibition at Galway Arts Centre. Bad (L)attitudes: Reassessing Finnish Femininity is a group exhibition curated by Anna McGowan, featuring the work of five leading female Finnish artists.
Custom House Studio hosting gallery talk with Mary Kelly
Custom House Studios is hosting a gallery talk with Mary Kelly on Friday April 15 at 2.30pm.
Linenhall Film Club presents The Grump
Linenhall Film Club will screen the Finnish/Icelandic comedy The Grump on Tuesday April 12 at 8pm.