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Go mad to the music of the mediaeval era
MUSIC AND madness is the theme of this year’s Galway Early Music Festival 2010 which takes place from Friday May 28 to Sunday 30 and features music from the Mediaeval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods.
Nuala Ní Chonchúir to launch debut novel
IT IS 1980 and summer in Dublin. It should be a time of fun for a spiky 10-year old girl, but instead of playing outside she has to play mother to her Ma and her brothers.
Julian Gough to launch new edition of ROPES
Julian Gough, the author, poet, and former singer with Toasted Heretic, will launch the latest edition of ROPES on Thursday April 22 in the Skeff Bar at 7pm.
Julian Gough’s Free Sex Chocolate
NOVELIST, LYRICIST, singer, poet, raconteur, entertainer, and genuine colourful character, Julian Gough deserves the title Galway indie Renaissance man.
Galway poets celebrate Cúirt
FIVE GALWAY based poets, who have been vital to the development of the Cúirt International Festival of Literature, will each read five poems at a special event for this year’s Cúirt.
Ulster literary giants for Cúirt
TWO OF Ireland’s leading contemporary writers - Michael Longley and Jennifer Johnston - will be reading at the Cúirt International Festival of Literature later this month.
Jessie Lendennie at Over The Edge
JESSIE LENDENNIE, the co-founder and managing director of Salmon Poetry, will read at the next Over The Edge in the Galway City Library, St Augustine Street, this evening at 6.30pm.
Celebrate the landscape and its trees at Coole
Coole Park will host a number of events this weekend as part of its celebration of Tree Week.
Coole Park to host family walks
Coole Park will play host to a series of walks for families in the coming weeks.
Celebrating Lady Gregory - the Autumn Gathering at Coole
TOMORROW, SATURDAY, and Sunday, the fabled Coole Park plays host to the 14th annual Lady Gregory Autumn Gathering which, as ever, features a top-notch array of speakers and performers coming together to celebrate Lady Gregory and her world.