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Kojaque tours ‘A Night At The Opera’ to Monroe’s

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Fresh from releasing his latest album, renowned Dublin-born rapper and record producer Kojaque will bring his vibrant brand of hip-hop and jazz rap to Monroe’s Live on Saturday, 11 November.

Irish hands on the World Cup this weekend belong to ‘Wegians Rugby woman

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“It was 1998. I just answered an admin job ad in the paper; I had no idea it was rugby…” so says Joan Breslin (née Moore) about her first foray into the world of rugby administration almost 25 years ago. After working in marketing for Clarinbridge Crystal and Dunlop Tyres in Galway, Joan’s career as a backroom ‘blazer’ with the IRFU and Six Nations tournament took off. Now she finds herself at the apex of the professional game as World Rugby’s project coordinator for the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France.

Major vehicle brands miss Munich motor show

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The Munich International Motor Show - or as they call it, Munich IAA Mobility 2023 - took place recently. As one would expect, all the German car brands supported the home show, and the Chinese electric automotive revolution was also very well represented.

Recent survey reveals the 10 least stressful airports in Europe

Tourists have been told the best airports to fly from across Europe if they want a stress free experience.

Major vehicle brands miss Munich motor show

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The Munich International Motor Show - or as they call it, Munich IAA Mobility 2023 - took place recently.

Watch Ireland v New Zealand Live at the eye

On Saturday, October 14, Galwegians can take advantage of a special event to cheer on their Ireland rugby team.

Drawing cities and conclusions

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At different times of the year in this city, we have a juxtaposition of people whose objectives and daily pursuits may not seem the same. There is the rollover from the Galway International Arts Festival into the Galway Races where the punters/performers in both are quite keen on dressing up and pretending they are something they are not. There is the crossover of the Solemn Novena and the fringes of Rag Week where sometimes the pursuits of one are not entirely compatible with the other.

September means oysters in Galway as festival looms

Natives. Flats. Native flats. Ostrea edulis – whatever you call our native oysters they are as much a part of the food fabric and history of Ireland as our butter. Fatty yet not fatty. Nutty without any nuts. A hint of citrus without any fruit. And that unequalled lingering sweet iodine flavour. There is nothing quite like the Irish native oyster.

Dreams come true as Galway crew secures Olympic place

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Galway's Katie O'Brien and Steven McGowan became the first Irish boat this week to secure a place at the 2024 Olympics.

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.

 

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