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Opera Collective Ireland presents Flight, Jonathan Dove’s breakthrough opera

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A superb, original modern-day operatic comedy which has found universal popularity, will be performed in the Town Hall Theatre next month.

From Mad magazine to the Ukraine war, this year’s Galway Cartoon Festival has something for everyone

This year’s Galway Cartoon Festival promises to be the biggest and best yet, with international exhibitions, fascinating talks, public interviews, film screenings, art trails, workshops and competitions taking place around the city from September 29 to October 4.

A transformative journey - Mairtin's hair restoration experience at Tir na nÓg Clinic

For Mairtín Kearney, a solicitor based in Blackrock, Co Dublin, the journey to find a solution for his hair loss began 16 years ago.

Joe the Magician to perform illusion show in the Dean Crowe Theatre

Mark Sunday, November 26, in your family calendar as RTÉJr's Joe The Magician performs his spectacular children’s comedy magic and illusion show in the surrounds of the Dean Crowe Theatre.

Eleven students and apprentices from county Galway to compete at Worldskills Ireland 2023

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Eleven students and apprentices from County Galway will put their talents and knowledge to the test this September, when they compete at Worldskills Ireland 2023, the country’s largest experiential skills, apprenticeships, and careers event.

A transformative journey — Mairtín's hair restoration experience with Tir na nÓg Clinic

For Mairtín Kearney, a solicitor based in Blackrock, Co Dublin, the journey to find a solution for his hair loss began 16 years ago. Despite initial hesitation and multiple consultations at various clinics, it was his discovery of Tir na nÓg Clinic that reignited his hope. From the first consultation with Dr Kevin McDonald, he felt a sense of trust and genuine care.

Irish band Soda Blonde announce headline show in November

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Irish band Soda Blonde will be supporting Bell X1 at their sold-out Heineken Big Top gig tomorrow night and have just announced their own headline show in Róisín Dubh this November.

The Hat Factory

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In the 1930s, Ireland instructed all of its consul officials in Europe not to issue visas to Jewish refugees, but the country was also in a state of economic stagnation at the time and Seán Lemass realised that new industries would help the country. An Irish Jewish businessman, Marcus Witztum, offered to help him and went to Paris, met Henri Orbach there who owned a small hat factory and suggested he open a business in Ireland, a safer place for people of the Jewish persuasion than continental Europe. Orbach agreed.

Colm and Brenda Meaney breathe new life into Enda Walsh play, Bedbound

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