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The Coronas to play Arts Festival Big Top in July

Galway International Arts Festival and Róisín Dubh have announced that The Coronas will return to the stage of the Heineken® Big Top this July.

Remembering Maeliosa Stafford

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Maelíosa Stafford was an actor, director, producer, and educator and one of the most influential, successful, innovative, and charismatic of Galway artists.

Globally renowned The Celtic Tenors make April return to Roscommon Arts Centre

Celebrating over 20 years together, The Celtic Tenors return to Roscommon Arts Centre this weekend, Saturday, April 15, with their ever popular show featuring snippets from their ninth studio album, An Irish Songbook.

Globally renowned The Celtic Tenors make April return to Roscommon Arts Centre

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Celebrating over 20 years together, The Celtic Tenors are marking their return to Roscommon Arts Centre on Saturday, April 15, with this ever popular show featuring snippets from their ninth studio album, An Irish Songbook.

Globally renowned The Celtic Tenors make April return to Roscommon Arts Centre

Celebrating over 20 years together, The Celtic Tenors are marking their return to Roscommon Arts Centre on Saturday, April 15, with this ever popular show featuring snippets from their ninth studio album, An Irish Songbook.

Globally renowned The Celtic Tenors make April return to Roscommon Arts Centre

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Celebrating over 20 years together, The Celtic Tenors are marking their return to Roscommon Arts Centre on Saturday, April 15, with this ever popular show featuring snippets from their ninth studio album, An Irish Songbook.

The Protestant Boys orphanage at Clifden

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Even though the National Army ousted the anti-Treaty forces from Clifden in August 1922, they had not gone away. They still remained a threatening force, well armed and determined. Ever since the Black and Tan war the so called Connemara Flying Column, still under the leadership of Peter McDonnell, Gerald Bartley and others, were firmly on the anti-Treaty side. They were familiar with the path-ways and mountain hide-outs, which made them virtually invisible in times of pursuit.

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Róisín Dubh keeps the laughs coming

Róisín Dubh's weekly comedy club Tigh He-He continues every Thursday upstairs in Róisín Dubh, and tonight it is the turn of Conor Keys (Thursday 8pm).

FRS Recruitment seeking all ‘home truths’ about County Westmeath

FRS Recruitment is calling on people in Westmeath to share their ‘Home Truths’ about the county for a new campaign aimed at the Irish abroad who might be considering moving back home.

 

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