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President’s Award Leaders from Galway celebrated at Gaisce’s Recognition Awards Ceremony
Four leaders from Galway who have graciously supported young people to achieve their potential presented with their Gaisce President’s Award last week.
Oscar nominations show need to keep funding the industry, says McNelis
Labour City Councillor Niall Mc Nelis has extended congratulations to the cast and crew of The Banshees of Inisherin, An Cailin Ciuin and An Irish Goodbye for their Oscar nominations announced this week and said that the honours illustrate the need for the maintenance of funding in the sector.
The Stunning play Leisureland on Saturday December 17
Galway made band, The Stunning, are back for a 'Christmas shindig' in Leisureland on Saturday December 17. Kicking off the night with Céilí-style tunes from their support group, legendary traditional musicians, Shaskeen, the band are looking forward to a big night of fun with their fans. We had a chat to founding member, Steve Wall (also an actor and member of band The Walls) ahead of Saturday night.
Empathy will make for a more connected society
Ionbha, The Empathy Book of Ireland, is due to be launched in Charlie Byrnes on Friday November 11.
Award winning Athlone Musical Society formally announce Chess cast
Following a successful night of auditions, Athlone Musical Society have announced their cast for the forthcoming production of the popular musical CHESS, with former ‘You’re a Star’ winner Lucia Evans set to grace the stage as Florence.
Remembering Ronnie with Phelim Drew and Friends at the Dean Crowe Theatre
The songs and memories of Ronnie Drew will be recalled by his son Phelim Drew and Friends within the surrounds of the Dean Crowe Theatre on Friday, October 21, at 8pm.
Overcome those barriers to fulfilment through life coaching
If you want good cake, it is probably advisable to seek out someone who has baked a lot of cakes.
University of Galway conference to discuss teaching Ireland’s history of institutional abuse in schools
University of Galway academics are calling for the history of Ireland’s institutions to be taught in post-primary schools ahead of a conference to discuss the issue this weekend.
Bodies, Bodies, Bodies - Great fun but not nasty enough
I think its the best titled film to be released since… There Will Be Blood? I was hoping the film would live up to its great title. Unfortunately I had heard mixed things. Neither a comedy nor a horror.