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Niwel Tsumbu and Éamonn Cagney - an Afro-Irish fusion
A CONGOLESE guitarist and an Irish percussionist, who together create "redemptive music" that delivers "a cataclysm of moods and moves to share", according to The Irish Times, are coming to Galway.
Get races ready with superb up-styles from Stylistic Hair Salon
Natulique is the only Ecocert Certified Organic Hair Colour in the world and is taking Ireland by storm.
Security tightened at city mosque as fear grows of further attacks
Security is to be tightened at the Masjid Maryam mosque on the Old Monivea Road, following an attack on the building which was widely considered to be racist and Islamophobic in motivation.
LAOISE and Shrug Life release new singles
GALWAY ELECTRO-POP singer-songwriter LAOISE, and Dublin band Shrug Life, well known to Galway indie-rock audiences, have new singles. LAOISE's 'Seriously?' is out now, while Shrug Life's 'Strangers' arrives in late August.
Emman Idama to headline Comedy KARLnival
EMMAN IDAMA, the Nigerian-born Irish citizen, hailed as “charming and energetic" with "panache and charm to spare” by Chortle.co.uk, headlines the next Comedy KARLnival at the Róisín Dubh.
Wild Atlantic Words short story competition
A short story competition to be judged by award-winning writers, Thomas Morris and Wendy Erskine, is part of this year’s Wild Atlantic Words Festival.
Strange Brew Summer Shindig 15
THE STRANGE BREW Summer Shindig, Galway city's annual celebration of all things indie-rock - from the idea of indie as a genre to the philosophy of independent music and labels - returns to the Róisín Dubh.
Monroe’s GIAF line-up
The Galway International Arts Festival 2019 line-up is here and Monroe’s have a star-studded
‘It is a worrying time to be in America but it is still a wonderful country’
Marion McKeone is Ireland’s foremost reporter on the United States and she is taking part in GIAF’s First Thought Talks series with a lecture entitled ‘Trump’s Wall: A Symptom of a Greater US Sickness?’ at NUIG’s Aula Maxima on Saturday July 20 at 12 noon.