Search Results for 'Hypocorisms'

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Beautiful Craughwell home on 1.1 acres

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This energy efficient five bedroom detached residence is set on 1.1 acres of mature, landscaped grounds with private rear yard area and secure storage shed. The property is located on a very well regarded local road in a quiet rural area, yet just a short walk from Craughwell village and approximately 20km from Galway city.

Poetry mag launch at city library

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Aki return boost for Connacht as they hope to shake off Leinster disappointment against French kingpins

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Up next for Connacht in the midst of a busy Christmas period is the arrival of French side Bordeaux-Begles to the Sportsground in the Champions Cup.

Ireland’s Top DJ Jenny Greene to Perform Electrifying Set at Monroe’s Live

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One of Ireland’s most successful DJs, Jenny Greene is set to bring an electrifying set of house, electro and old school classics to Monroe’s Live this Saturday, July 29 as part of the Galway International Arts Festival 2023.

May EV sales double up on last year

New figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry show 1,725 new electric vehicles were registered during the month of May - more than double the number registered in May 2022 (743).

One woman show, "Yes! Reflections of Molly Bloom," coming to the Town Hall Theatre on May 30

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A thrilling new adaptation of James Joyce's, Penelope Chapter, “Yes! Reflections of Molly Bloom”, is set to come to the Town Hall Theatre on May 30.

Film would be good discussion movie for TY students

An interesting film out last week with a pretty great title 'How To A Blow Up A Pipeline'. The film is based on and takes its name from a book by Andreas Malm, a non fiction manifesto and call to arms on taking the fight to the fossil fuel industry.

Trad legend Frankie out the other end after cancer scare

When I arranged to meet traditional music legend Frankie Gavin in a quiet corner of the Galmont this week, I didn’t know what to expect. I’d heard he had been seriously ill, had lost a significant portion of his body weight and that wonderful hair, but when he came around the corner, wrapped in a grey tweet coat and scarf, he was the same Frankie I’d ever known. Buzzing with energy and life, a head full of hair and keen to sit down for coffee and croissants to share the story of the last year during which he feared for his mortality.

Musician Nick Shoulders re-ignites old style country at Monroe’s Live

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Hailing from Fayetteville, Arkansas, musician Nick Shoulders brings the vocal range and inspiration of the American South to Monroe’s Live on Saturday, November 12. The singer-songwriter is renowned for the reawakening of traditional country music, with a yodel, whistle, and strum of his guitar. This is traditional, old-style country at its finest.

Captivating Irish Singer/Songwriter Paddy Dennehy To Perform New Release at Monroe’s Live

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This chance meeting ended in a personal invitation by The Frames lead singer to join him on-stage at the Everyman Theatre in Cork.

 

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