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Nolan demands Government pursue ‘people focused’ economy
A “people focused economy”, no longer is in thrall to “the old, corrupt model” of “speculation, elitism and golden circles” must form the core of future economic thinking in the State.
Nothing sinister as Mullingar’s Left Hand Festival is going global
The Left Hand Festival, planned for Mullingar this August, has been chosen this week as one of a number of events to be featured in advertisements for The Gathering at Dublin Airport.
Theatre reviews: Galway Arts Festival
JULIAN GOUGH’S The Great Goat Bubble first saw the light of day as an article for The Financial Times in 2003.
Rave reviews for DruidMurphy following London opening at weekend
DruidMurphy, Druid’s magnificent and triumphant staging of three of Tom Murphy’s finest plays, has gone down a storm in London and had theatre critics singing its praises.
Mary Coughlan @ The Crane
MARY COUGHLAN, Ireland’s greatest jazz and blues singer plays The Crane Bar this Saturday at 6.30pm as part of the Sea Road venue’s annual Singers and their Songs gigs.
De La Soul and AfroCubism for Big Top
THE FUNKY hip hop grooves of De La Soul and the African and Latin American rhythms of AfroCubism will get Galwegians dancing and shaking in the Galway Arts Festival Big Top this summer.
McWilliams inspires with hard-nosed speech
David Mc McWilliams delivered an inspirational and hard-hitting speech at the launch of the Town of Books Festival in Graiguenamanagh last weekend.
All Fall Down at Upstairs Gallery
Having exhibited Other Peoples Lives, a series of paintings which takes inspiration from old family movies and found photographs from the 1950s previously at the Upstairs Gallery, Watergate Theatre, Limerick based artist Nuala O’Sullivan is back to present All Fall Down in the Upstairs Gallery from Friday June 25 to Friday July 30.
Hear Julian Gough’s new play on BBC Radio 4
The Great Hargeisa Goat Bubble, a radio play by Galway author and singer Julian Gough, will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 tomorrow at 2.15pm.