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Seann Walsh headlines the Friday night KARLnival
HE GOT out of Brighton, survived that Strictly Come Dancing controversy, called a recent tour After This One, I'm Going Home, but Seann Walsh is nothing if not irrepressible.
Galway to lead the way at leadership
An international conference on today’s business leadership challenges, planned for 7th October at The Galmont Hotel, Galway was launched this week.
Emman Idama: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs
NO BLACKS, No Dogs, No Irish - once that was a sign that appeared on boarding houses in Britain, and now it serves - in a slightly altered fashion - as the title of the new show by Emman Idama.
Genius, bonkers, it's Ross Browne
ROSS BROWNE has been called a “genius” by Jason Byrne and “utterly bonkers” by Lucy Kennedy. Galway can make up its own mind when he headlines the Comedy KARLnival at the Róisín Dubh.
A film about what makes Galway 'Galway'
CUMAR: A Galway Rhapsody, Aodh Ó Coileáin's acclaimed and award winning documentary on Galway's artistic community, will be screened in the Pálás Cinema on Sunday March 1.
Aidan Greene - Did I Stutter?
AIDAN GREENE had a stutter, still has a stutter, but overcame it to become a comedian admired by Tommy Tiernan, and who is now touring a show about what he call "this sexy, silent disability".
An exciting season of live entertainment awaits at Tuar Ard
Tuar Ard Arts Centre in Moate are delighted to present an exciting new programme of events and activities, which aims to entertain all ages throughout the Spring and Summer seasons.
Steve Bennett's novel twist on Dungeons & Dragons
YOU HAVE heard of Dungeons & Dragons, but what about Dungeons & Naggins, the comedy fantasy role playing game with drinking - which has been developed by comedian Steve Bennett.
Boozy Movie Bingo Brunch at the Pálás
THE BRILLIANT Steve Bennett, one of Ireland's finest young comedians - he won the inaugural Irish Comedian of the Year Award remember - will host The Boozy Movie Bingo Brunch at Pálás cinema bar.
Gearóid Farrelly - Alchemy
IN THE mediaeval world, those who practised alchemy sought to turn lead into gold, and believed that everything around us contains a universal spirit, and that all metals were spiritually and physically immature form of higher metals such as gold.