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Climate change means city bypass will add to, not solve, Galway's traffic problems
The increasing congestion on Galway's roads over recent decades has led for calls for more new roads to be constructed, demands for an increase in capacity on city commuter routes, and for building an outer-bypass, the latest incarnation of which is again before An Bord Pleanala.
Galway photographers win awards at annual Oscars
Three Galway photographers were rewarded for the excellence of their work at the annual awards of the Press Photographers Association of Ireland last weekend.
Druid Theatre Company set to perform ‘Furniture’ at Roscommon Arts Centre
'Furniture is not sentimental. You can love it, but it won't remember who you are.'
Apoptosis - life, and its complicated choices
WHAT DO you want in life? Money, success, possessions, love? Are these vital to our wellbeing, or are they social constructs we have been persuaded into thinking are the ultimate goals of existence?
What should be Galway city's priorities over the next five years?
It is an intriguing question: what should be our priorities as a city over the next five years? Intriguing, because there are so many possibilities to choose from, so many things we can, and should, do, have we but the time and resources to implement them.
Festival In Exile in solidarity with Nicaragua
NICARAGUA'S Festival Internacional De Poesia De Granada, a celebrated international poetry event, has been cancelled this year as a result of the serious political crisis the Central American country has been experiencing since April 2018.
Is there an Irish Jeremy Corbyn?
Back in May 2018, the London Times ran a revealing story from Brussels with the following headline: “Fear of Jeremy Corbyn-led government prompts tough EU-line on Brexit”.
Cory Wong - the funk guitarist Prince's band admires
“WHEN I was a kid, I got a white Fender jazz bass and I freaked out. I had the most intense goose bumps. It felt liked I’d been given my sword and my journey could finally begin.”
Noted playwright to stage ‘Bat the Father Rabbit the Son’
Playwright and performer Donal O’Kelly marks the thirtieth anniversary of the premiere of his play 'Bat The Father Rabbit The Son' by embarking on a nationwide tour this year. As part of this tour, Donal will be bringing 'Bat and Rabbit' to the stage at Roscommon Arts Centre on Wednesday, February13, at 8pm.
Landmark local restaurant offers noted spacious surrounds in picturesque setting
Property: Glasson Village Restaurant, Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath