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Ultan Conlon - ‘Songwriting is the way I express myself’

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His music has been played on RTÉ, Today FM, the BBC, and regional stations throughout Ireland. His albums have been acclaimed by music critics and bloggers. The video for his most recent single features Barry Ward, an emerging name in Irish film.

November at the Prince Bar

The Prince Bar continue their live music for the month of November, welcoming back some of your favourite live bands plus some new acts to the stage. On Saturday November 29 the Prince Bar welcomes Bluemoose, having been looking forward to these lads taking to the stage for some time. They will also welcome a new band, Poroma, on Saturday November 22.

Teacher hopes poignant song will help stem the tide of suicide

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A teacher at a city secondary school has released a CD in response to what he terms the “awful tragedy that is suicide”.

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:

Theatre review: Trickster in the Black Box

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THERE WAS a time, and not so long ago, when disability arts was regarded as little more than a kind of occupational therapy, like basket-weaving, and viewed with polite, yet condescending indulgence.

Everyone can be a Trickster

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THE BLACK Box Theatre will boom with all kinds of dark and surprising sounds that will make for an awe-inspiring musical experience when Trickster is performed there next weekend.

Defender of the Faith

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DECADENT THEATRE Company unveil what promises to be a highlight of the Town Hall Theatre’s autumn programme next week with Defender of the Faith, the debut play from Stuart Carolan, writer and creator of RTÉ’s Love/Hate.

Turlough museum to celebrate Mayo’s Riverdance inspiration

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It has been 20 years since Riverdance burst onto the stage as the interval act at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994, prompting the whole world to sit up and take notice (and fall in love with) the power and beauty of Irish music and dance.

Wassailing with James Yorkston

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SCOTTISH SINGER-songwriter James Yorkston makes a welcome return to the Róisín Dubh on Sunday September 21 at 9pm, arriving on the crest of a wave, following rave reviews for his latest album, The Cellardyke Recording and Wassailing Society.

My Fellow Sponges charity show for Peruvian children

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MY FELLOW Sponges, the Galway band whose music ranges from folk to prog to pop, will play a charity concert for a chlidren’s home in Peru tomorrow night.

 

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