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Monroe’s Live to host Galway's Remembrance for Phil Lynott

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TWENTY-NINE YEARS ago this week Ireland lost its most iconic rock musician and still greatest rock star, Phil Lynott. The Dublin singer-songwriter died on January 4 1986, but his extraordinary legacy continues and will be celebrated in Galway this week.

The Dohertys of Carrigan were not ‘land-grabbers’

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Galway Diary received the following statement from Adrian Martyn (great-great-great grandnephew of Peter Doherty, senior), who was shot dead at Carrigan, near Craughwell village on the night of November 2 1881. I am pleased to carry Adrian’s clarification:

New collection at Born Clothing

Popular British fashion label Little Mistress, which is available at Born Clothing, Athlone Towncentre, has unveiled an exclusive collaboration with TV personality and model Lauren Pope. The Lauren Pope Collection has been co-designed by Lauren and is inspired by the model’s own unique style.

Sleek looks from Peruzzi

This season’s twist on classic silhouettes from Peruzzi ushers in a look of grown-up glamour. There is a kaleidoscope of colour with lush pinks, vibrant reds and Wedgwood blues.

The latest fashion trends

After addressing the season’s key looks, Debbie Norman, manager of BORN Clothing in Newtownsmith – winner of Galway’s Best Fashion Retailer 2010, outlines the key clothing trends for Spring / Summer 2011...

Rozanna Purcell named as face of BORN Clothing

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BORN Clothing, which has two separate ladies’ and gents’ fashion stores in Athlone Towncentre, has named top international model Rozanna Purcell as the face of their multi-brand stores.

Sneak preview of autumn winter 2010 trends

As summer is coming to an end, more and more of us start thinking about our autumn winter wardrobes.

Jinx Lennon’s trauma themes and idiot times

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WHEN DUNDALK agit-folk singer David ‘Jinx’ Lennon arrived on the Irish music scene in the 1990s his spoken word diatribes poked at the back of what he called the Septic Tiger.

 

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