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I’ve just been called for a job interview, now what do I do?

Career coach, Pádraig O'Connor, does a lot of work helping clients prepare for interviews. Here are some of his tips to aid you the next time you are asked to an interview.

People of the Tribes : Meet Brian

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Frightened Rabbit vocalist for Nocturne

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SCOTT HUTCHINSON, lead vocalist of the acclaimed Scottish indie band Frightened Rabbit, returns to Galway for a solo show, playing the Nocturne night at Loam restaurant.

Sing Along Social's Guilty Pleasures @ Roísín Dúbh

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DO YOU fancy the idea of singing along - unashamed, out loud, and proud - in the company, and reputation saving safety, of others, to some of the most deliciously cringe-worthy songs known to humanity?

Get to know Clonbur this weekend

Are you ready for Spring? The village of Clonbur is the place to be next Saturday morning Feb 25 when the first of the Spring festivals get off around the country.

A Back To Basics singer-songwriter night

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IRISH SINGER-songwriters Greg Clifford, Ian N Brennan, and Barry Jay Hughes are bringing their Back To Basics 'three-act showcase' tour around Ireland this month, covering 16 venues in three weeks.

Kickstart your new year detox with Fabuloss

If you’ve been eating your way through Christmas, here are some Fabuloss ways to get the most out of your new year detox.

Cass McCombs - acclaimed songwriter for Róisín Dubh

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CASS MCCOMBS, “one of the most compelling singer-songwriters of the past decade", according to Uncut, and “arguably the greatest American singer-songwriter of this generation”, say Vice, is coming to Galway.

It’s all about the music this December

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There are some fantastic music performances taking place at Roscommon Arts Centre before their winter programme draws to a close.

It’s now more important than ever to mind each other

To the children who sat through school this morning with empty rumbling tummies, the talk of the return of property boom means nothing. To the people who walk through town this week, staring at the windows, eyeing things they know they cannot afford, talk of a recovery means little. They stumble on, upright but overwhelmed by a sense of helplessness.

 

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