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Queen tribute at Town Hall

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FLASH HARRY, one of the world’s leading Queen tribute bands, are coming to Galway, playing the Town Hall Theatre tomorrow at 8pm.

Jape - electronic tales from a Malmö resident

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MALMÖ LIES at the very southwestern tip of Sweden’s Øresund strait. The nation’s third largest city, it is connected to the Danish capital Copenhagen via the massive, five mile long, Øresund Bridge. It is also home to many immigrant communities, mostly Middle Eastern and Eastern European, but among them is an Irishman, Richie Egan, better known as Jape.

Gort-based Topform are named finalists in SFA Awards

Topform, the Gort-based makers of creative work surface solutions, has been named as a finalist in the year’s Small Firms Association Awards in the Manufacturing Category, sponsored by competitive energy provider Energia.

Promoting excellence to be theme of major nursing and midwifery conference in city next month

The 5th International Nursing and Midwifery Conference, hosted by NUI Galway’s School of Nursing and Midwifery, will be held from 30-31 March. The conference is organised in partnership with the Nursing and Midwifery Planning Development, HSE West/Mid West.

NUI Galway Energy Night to discuss the future of smart grid technologies

Energy Night, Ireland’s largest and longest-running student-run energy event, will take place in NUI Galway next week.

Engineers Week set to inspire next generation in Westmeath and Offaly

Engineers Week, the annual campaign to inspire the next generation of engineers and excite students about the possibilities a career in engineering can offer, is taking place in Westmeath and Offaly from Sunday February 8-14.

Cinema review: Whiplash

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A CLAUSTROPHOBIC, unrelenting, tense, but maybe slightly unrealistic take on a tired formula, Whiplash is still gaining Oscar buzz week on week.

Gas and electricity customers not benefitting from global price decreases – O’Mahony

Fine Gael TD for Mayo and chairman of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communication, John O’Mahony, has called for the energy regulator and energy companies to appear before the committee to explain why reductions in oil and gas prices are not being passed on to gas and electricity customers.

New model will further boost popularity of Audi Q3

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Since its market launch in November 2011, the Q3 model series has become popular with Irish buyers. The new Audi Q3 and RS Q3 models will feature a refreshed design, and also boast a number of technical innovations.

Album review: Belle and Sebastian

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THE TWIN peaks of Belle and Sebastian’s artistic achievements, 1996’s If You’re Feeling Sinister and 2003’s Dear Catastrophe Waitress, have set a high standard for a band that, over its long career, has regularly delivered quality work.

 

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