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Cré na Cille, now ready to read on a Kindle

Cré na Cille, Máirtín Ó Cadhain’s classic novel, has been adapted for radio, stage, screen, and now, in its latest incarnation, for the e-reader.

From drab facades to the Latin Quarter

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This photograph was taken only 25 years ago, but it shows how much Galway has changed in that space of time, and particularly the area of High Street, Quay Street, and Cross Street.

Megs Morley - artist and curator of the 2011 TULCA visual arts festival

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Art has always been an abiding passion for Megs Morley, from drawing pictures of Jim Morrison for schoolfriends in her teens, to later hosting her own exhibitions and working with arts groups such as Enso, to more recently commissioning public art for Galway.

Will Killeen live in Ballina

Widely regarded as Ireland’s finest acoustic blues export since Rory Gallagher, Will Killeen is considered to be one of the foremost slide guitar players in Europe. A dazzling finger-picking stylist, he also plays banjo and harmonica and sings with a voice steeped in early American blues.

‘The Sea Inside’ exhibition opens today

Gavin Hogg is a painter and printmaker. A new exhibition of his recent works entitled ‘The Sea Inside’ opens at The Gallery in Roscommon Arts Centre this Friday September 23 from 5.30-7pm. All are welcome.

Flares or emergency beacon did not help fishermen who spent twelve hours adrift on life raft

Two fishermen from Mayo who spent 12 hours at sea off the north Mayo coast after their boat capsized were not assisted after they released flares; nor did the emergency position indicating radio beacon (EPIRB) assist them, a report by the Marine Casualty Investigation Board has found.

Clifden Arts Week launches on Monday

Clifden Community Arts Week, the west of Ireland’s most prominent and longest running community arts festival, will return this September for its 34th year of artistic celebration. Taking place from September 15 to 25, the festival boasts an impressive line up of national and international talent with a jam-packed programme that covers all spectrums of the arts from literature and music to theatre, film, and comedy, as well as inspirational talks and lectures and a dedicated schools’ programme.

Several artists showcase at Shankhill Castle

Ceann 2011, is an exhibition being held in the historic setting of Shankill Castle in Paulstown, Co Kilkenny as part of the Kilkenny Arts Festival. The exhibition will take place in the castle and stable yard with a wide range of art on display; including painting, etching, sculpture, writing and documentaries about Irish architecture.

Hilarious comedy returns to the Dean Crowe Theatre.

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Catch Me If You Can, a hilarious comedy play written by local playwright Margaret McKenna Mullan and directed by Eoin Croffy will return to the Dean Crowe Theatre, Athlone on Thursday May 19.

Idlewild’s Roddy Woomble @ Róisín Dubh

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IDLEWILD’S LEAD singer Roddy Woomble is taking time out from his duties with his band to tour and promote his new album The Impossible Song & Other Songs.

 

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