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Local tourism braces itself for its toughest year yet in 2009

Kilkenny is ranked in the top five Irish destinations and that needs to be strengthened and improved if the tourism industry in Kilkenny city and county is to survive 2009.

YouTube campaign launched by Martin

“Things can only get better” is the message and theme of Westport Councillor Keith Martin's bid for a seat on Mayo County Council. The Labour councillor is an avid blogger and keeps his constituents informed via regular updates on his blog councillorkeithmartin.com and his Facebook page. In addition to these Cllr Martin has launched his own YouTube channel and his own campaign video entitled “Things can only get better”.

See Galway short film on YouTube

SECRET HIDING Place, a short film written, produced, and directed by Galway based filmmaker and comedian Emmet O’Malley in 2008 can now be seen on YouTube.

The return of Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip

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DAN LE Sac Vs Scroobius Pip are creating a huge stir with their take on pop/hip-hop, and will return to Galway to play ‘Stress!! Presents...’ at the Róisín Dubh on Saturday February 7 at 8pm.

Take part in the parade, even if you’re not there

YouTube is a great idea, a place where you can watch every thing from classic football clips to famous actors most embarrassing meltdowns.

Tourism Ireland launches search for movie stars in Westmeath

Tourism Ireland has launched a nationwide search for a number of individuals or couples to star in a series of short online movies to help market the island of Ireland overseas and attract more visitors in 2009 and beyond.

Camera-happy Hope challenges Mayor to ‘practice what he preaches’

If Mayor Padraig Conneely really believes in the idea of ‘open government’ then he should allow city council meetings be recorded for broadcast on YouTube.

Caffeine short film competition to entice film makers

Young film enthusiasts are encouraged to get creative this Friday the 13th and make a short film in just 24 hours.

If the political poster goes, what will replace it?

There is a growing movement - or, more accurately, a growing feeling - that the day of the election poster is coming to an end. If it is though, what might replace it?

YouTube reveals city’s problem with blocked drains

All the world can now see Galway’s problem with blocked drains after one resident of the Sean Mulvoy Road posted footage on YouTube following a rain shower last Friday.

 

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