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The little miracle that saved Galway Arts Festival 1985

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It seems laughable today but in 1958 Archbishop John Mc Quaid of Dublin, obsessively monitored Irish life to the extent, that he did not have to ban a film, book or play outright, it was sufficient for his secretary to make it known that the archbishop had wondered if that (name of film, book or movie) was the sort of thing a good Catholic should witness.

GAAW condemns Assange extradition to US

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The decision by the British High Court to allow for journalist and publisher Julian Assange to be extradited to the USA is “perverse” and a “miscarriage of justice”.

Legendary Gaelic footballers launch journal

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A new book entitled Our Field of Dreams features the stories of more than 70 greats of the Gaelic game from across the 32 counties, including cross channel clubs and associations

It's all about science this month as popular festival continues to inspire

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One of the most popular festivals for young and old, the Galway Science and Technology Festival, has returned to Galway this month.

Galway Science and Technology Festival announces 2021 programme

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Galway Science and Technology Festival (GSTF) returns from November 7-21 as part of Science Foundation Ireland’s National Science Week. As a blended Festival with both in-person and online events, it will offer its trademark sense of fun and excitement to humans of all ages.

Galway Science and Technology Festival announces 2021 programme

Galway Science and Technology Festival (GSTF) returns from November 7-21 as part of Science Foundation Ireland’s National Science Week. As a blended Festival with both in-person and online events, it will offer its trademark sense of fun and excitement to humans of all ages.

The Bostonian: Life in an Irish-American Political Family by Larry Donnelly

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‘The Famine is not finished with me’

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NICK CAVE, Leonard Cohen, Julian Lennon, Ray Davies, Louise Wener, Graham Parker, Gil Scott Heron...there is a tradition of singer-songwriters turning their hand to fiction via the novel or short story, and to that list we can now add Declan O’Rourke.

Ronan’s Irish camino to raise funds and remember beloved niece

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Ronan Scully will put his best foot forward with some of his lifelong friends again this year, as he embarks on his 4th Bay to Bay charity walk commencing on Saturday, November 6 next.

Castlebar celebrates success of Wild Atlantic Words

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Capacity audiences and first class events marked this year's Wild Atlantic Words festival in Castlebar.

 

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