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Over The Edge Writers’ Gathering June 2017

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THE WRITER June Caldwell launches her debut short story collection, Room Little Darker, at the Over The Edge Writers’ Gathering, which takes place next week in the Kitchen Café of the Galway City Museum.

WhizzKids summer camps coming to AIT

Great news for any children or teens interested in computers and technology - WhizzKids Summer Camps are coming to Athlone Institute of Technology.

Karl Spain returns to the Comedy Clubh

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KARL SPAIN is so much craic on his regular visits to Galway, that the Galway City Council named the Spanish Arch after him. This is a little known fact you should not Google because of fake news.

Kevin Gildea to play Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh

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KEVIN GILDEA is one of the most significant figures in Irish comedy, having founded The Comedy Cellar with Barry Murphy and Ardal O'Hanlon; and written for Alexei Sayle. He plays Galway this weekend.

New book on Loyalist/British collusion to be launched in Galway

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A NEW book, dealing with collaboration between loyalist paramilitaries in Northern Ireland and the British state, written by a leading member of Justice for the Forgotten, will be launched in Galway this week.

AIT makes top ten of Irish third level institutions

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Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) has been named as a runner-up in the Institute of Technology of the Year Awards in the Sunday Times Good University Guide, while coming in 10th place of all institutions nationally.

All Tvvins - debut album, Galway show

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ALL TVVINS are one of the most exciting bands to emerge from Ireland in years. Tomorrow sees the release of their debut album, IIVV, and they play Galway the following week.

Joe Rooney comes to The Prince Bar

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August 10 is a date for the diary as Joe Rooney makes a welcome return to the Prince of Wales Hotel Athlone.

Omid Djalili - Schmuck For A Night in Galway

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"Never use schmuck lightly, or in the presence of women and children," wrote Leo Rosten in his book, The Joys of Yiddish. Why, because it is a very naughty word for the naughty bits of a man.

“What are our responsibilities when we love someone and they want to die?” – Miriam Toews

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Among the many exciting writers heading to Galway for this year’s Cúirt is award-winning Canadian author Miriam Toews whose latest novel, All My Puny Sorrows, has garnered rave reviews and figured prominently in many ‘books of the year’ lists.

 

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