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London Astrobeat Orchestra to perform Talking Heads as part of Arts Festival in Róisín Dubh

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“This is The Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense delivered live & with a degree of raw, cosmic, human energy that will totally, utterly & completely blow your wig off."(World Headquarters)

Alabama 3 Set to Ignite the Stage with Raucous Energy at Monroe's Live on Monday, July 24

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Alabama 3 has carved a distinctive niche in the music industry with their genre-defying sound and high-energy performances.

American Day at Mayo Peace Park

 

Magic of Galway Garden Festival at Claregalway Castle this weekend

The 2023 Galway Garden Festival will take place this weekend Sat-Sun July 1-2, at Claregalway Castle. This unique and charming event has something for all and is a wonderful gathering of Ireland’s best rare and special plant traders, expert speakers, artisan food and craft producers, as well as a host of musical entertainment and open-air performance. Entertainment includes a delightful new show by ‘Yer Mans Puppets’ twice each day.

Wade Lynch 'Rock Americana' Band in Ballina

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Something for everyone at 12th Claregalway Garden Festival

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The 2023 Galway Garden Festival will take place on weekend of 1st -2nd July, at Claregalway Castle.

Irish Muslim Youth Associations raises funds for local causes

The Irish Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association held its eighth Annual 5K Charity Walk on Saturday, June 18, in aid of three local charities; COPE Galway, Croí Heart and Stroke Foundation and The Galway Simon Community, raising over €8,000 with donations still coming in.

Galway - ‘The only city that raised a statue to an author’

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During the first 20 years of the 19th century Maria Edgeworth was the most successful and celebrated living novelist. With her friends Sir Culling Smith and his lady wife they had travelled from Edgeworthstown, Co Longford, to Galway, and from there they planned a leisurely holiday in Connemara.

Kate Nickleby

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On 3 February 1842, Baptist missionaries Mr Clarke and Dr Prince boarded the Barque Mary at Bassipa, a new settlement established by London merchant Robert Jamieson on the island of Fernando Po, Equatorial Guinea. Their destination was Liverpool. The voyage was stalked by disaster from the outset. On 11 February, the main mast was struck by lightning in a storm, and a crew member was killed. On 25 March, the mast fell onto the deck bringing down sails and rigging, leaving the ship adrift at the mercy of the waves.

Climbing the Mount Everest of Beethoven

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