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Rose of Tralee to launch Cork to Kilkenny cycle
The current Rose of Tralee, Charmaine Kenny, has confirmed that she will launch the Cork to Kilkenny cycle at MacDonagh Junction on Saturday April 10 from 2- 4pm.
Pranic healing workshop for Claremorris
A pranic healing level 1 course by Lu Lu Hynes will take place in Claremorris on April 10 and 11.
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At the heart of every home is the kitchen. Contemporary or classical — the choice is yours.
Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin in concert in Loughrea
MÍCHEÁL Ó Súilleabháin, a major figure in Irish music for his unique compositional style that marries Irish trad with classical, jazz, and world music, will play the Lough Rea Hotel and Spa on Friday March 19 at 8pm.
There are only two classes — working and ruling, maintains legendary Scargill
Arthur Scargill, the legendary British trade ynion leader, has lead a full and colourful life. He helped bring down Ted Heath, took on Thatcher, and dined with Khrushchev. However he was, and always will be, a fighter for the workers. Now in his seventies, he shows no signs of slowing down and his passion for politics and trade unionism remains undimmed.
Remembering the late Michael O’Farrell, Whitestrand
A handsome young Michael O’Farrell got his big break when as an accountant with Geoghegan’s of Dublin, he was sent down to Galway to audit the books of Thos McDonogh and Sons.
Remembering John ffrench
The many friends of artist John ffrench, in Ireland, the United States, and around the world, will have heard the news of his death on Friday (January 22) at the age of 81, with a deep sense of loss.
Tibetan Buddhist teacher to give public talk at NUIG
The Tibetan Buddhist teacher Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche will give a free public lecture on being a spiritual person in contemporary society, in the Cairnes Theatre, NUI Galway, on Tuesday.
Hat Trick for Huston Film School at Film Fleadh
Graduates of the MA in Screenwriting at NUI Galway have now scooped three Pitching Awards at the Galway Film Fleadh, since the award’s inception in 2004. The most recent winner is Barbara Deignan (MA Screenwriting 06), from Carrick-on-Shannon, Co Leitrim.
Dirty Pretty Things to play Róisín Dubh
Dirty Pretty Things, the English rock-punk-beat band led by former Libertine Carl Barât, will play the Róisín Dubh on Friday November 7.