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Fran and Jane — affordable luxury with an edge

Fran and Jane, which opened its designer blitz pop-up shop in Eyre Square in late October, has proved to be a huge success. The store has just received exciting winter fashion and there are great deals to be had on the bargain rails. The autumn/ winter range is a simple and confident collection from Fran and Jane.

Protect your family and your home against burglaries with Right Price Alarms

Kieran Lavelle, director of Right Price Alarms (formerly known as AlarmCom) has been in the security industry for 15 years with more than 5,000 successful installations of intruder alarms, CCTV and electric gates.

Cinema Review - Fright Night

WITH THE original 1985 film being so iconic and attracting a huge cult following it was a big task to produce a film that would live up to the name of Fright Night, and although there have been mixed reactions, the directing and of course the casting of yummy Colin Farrell helped to make a remake which is a great watch and I will certainly be getting the DVD when it is released.

Herbert’s ‘Silken Twist’

Of the group of 17th century poets, including John Donne and Andrew Marvel, to which Dr Johnson gave the name ‘metaphysical’, George Herbert is probably nowadays the least read.

Tony O’Malley: Constructions opens at Butler Gallery

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The Butler Gallery is to present Tony O’Malley: Constructions, the first exhibition dedicated entirely to the sculptural constructions of the renowned Irish artist, Tony O’Malley (1913-2003). The exhibition is curated by Butler Gallery’s Director Anna O’Sullivan.

Lady Gregory’s ‘missing’ grandson

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Following the success of the publication Me and Nu - Childhood at Coole published in 1970,* it is sometimes forgotten that Lady Augusta Gregory had three grandchildren, and not two as is often assumed. Written by Lady Gregory’s granddaughter Anne, Me and Nu is a charming account of life at Coole, as the children watched with amusement (and disillusionment at their human foibles), many of the great figures of the Irish literary movement of the 20th century as they came and went.

Creating a splash in Mayo, the Midlands, and the Med

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Deciding where to chill out has become something of a national pastime in Ireland. Long days at work and even longer spells of rain have led us to seek our solace in the arms of the hospitality industry.

A tradition lives on

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A local company - which successfully married the traditional and contemporary to create a celebrated organic seaweed based bodycare range - is set to launch three new products in September.

Side-splitting evening ahead for theatre audiences

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Athlone Little Theatre provides the ideal antidote to all those winter blues from Monday, February 23 as Willy Russell’s hilarious comedy, One for the Road, opens for a six night run that is sure to leave local audiences howling with laughter.

High fashion and low prices at Sorelle

Sorelle Boutique is situated in the bustling village of Oranmore. This locally owned ladies’ clothes store is extremely popular throughout the city and county with many travelling outside the city centre to get their hands on something a little different to the offerings of high street stores. The price tag is also extremely reasonable offering well tailored designer labels at prices that are a match for the high street too.

 

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