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Myles Manley at Aras Na Gael on Saturday, January 14

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A Modern Movement is a brand new alternative club night happening every three months in Galway. Dedicated to bringing a full night of music to one of Galway's best live venues, each night will feature four bands and a Dj playing until late.

Independent Irish singer Síomha to perform at Dean Crowe Sessions

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Independent Irish singer and guitarist Síomha performs in the Dean Crowe Theatre bar on Thursday, December 15, as the Dean Crowe Sessions conclude for the winter season.

Garry Hynes honoured twice in November

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November was a busy month filled with much deserved, prestigious awards for Druid Theatre Co-Founder and Artistic Director, Garry Hynes.

From Dingle to Dominick Street, Seamus Begley’s Traditional Style at Monroe’s Live

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While the award-winning musician is renowned for his Kerry wit and repartee, his most recent songs display a tenderness and emotional vulnerability, that comes with the power of experience. Working with the calibre of singer Mary Black and guitarist Jim Murray, Seamus Begley is also carving his own path as he celebrates decades on the music scene. To this end, his name alone is synonymous with traditional music in Ireland and abroad.

Druid’s The Last Return by Sonya Kelly returns next spring

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Druid Theatre has announced that their five-star production of The Last Return, Sonya Kelly’s award-winning new comedy, will return to Galway as part of a national tour next spring.

Emsella for incontinence and intimate satisfaction

BTL Emsella is a breakthrough treatment for incontinence and confidence. This unique technology revolutionises intimate health and wellness by providing those suffering from incontinence with a completely non-invasive option. This treatment is for both men and women.

Kevin McAleer brings his ‘surreal bits of stream-of-consciousness’ to Galway

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WHY AM I here? It is a question philosophers, theologians, and scientists have asked since time immemorial, but few will answer it in the surreal, rambling, original, and hilarious manner of Kevin McAleer.

Three further performances now confirmed for the Dean Crowe Sessions this autumn

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Three further dates have been confirmed for the Dean Crowe Sessions, the first of which will see Ultan Conlon perform in the theatre bar on Saturday, October 29.

‘Irish dockworkers fought elbow to elbow with old Jewish men in Hasidic hats...’

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William Joyce’s notorious broadcasts to Britain, which continued throughout the six years of World War II, initially came from the studios in Berlin, later transferred to Luxembourg city, due to heavy Allied bombing, and finally from Apen, near Hamburg. The broadcasts were relayed over a wide network of German controlled radio stations in Zeesen, Hamburg, Bremen, Luxembourg, Hilversum, Calais, and Oslo. It had a huge potential audience, and was seen as a vital propaganda tool for Nazi Germany.

 

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