New art classes from Denise Hogan

Thu, Sep 08, 2016

AWARD-WINNING Galway artist Denise Hogan is holding a new term of weekly art classes and one-day workshops in Roscam, starting the week of September 12.

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Public lecture on the pistol wielding typist of 1916

Thu, Sep 08, 2016

WINIFRED CARNEY, an active feminist and significant figure of the 1916 Rising, known as "the typist with a Webley", will be the subject of a public lecture which takes place in the Galway Mechanics Institute on Thursday September 15 at 8pm.

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Cabaret show on love and divorce

Thu, Sep 08, 2016

KATIE AND Conor are 20 and in the first flush of new love. Frank and Maggie are middle aged and in the throes of divorce. Two different worlds, but both in the same restaurant.

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Concert to honour 1916 heroes at Clifden Arts Festival

Thu, Sep 08, 2016

CHARLIE LENNON, one of Ireland's foremost fiddle players and trad musicians, will unveil his newly composed suite of music, in honour of the men and women of 1916, with a performance at this month's Clifden Arts Festival.

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Waterford Whispers News @ Comedy Carnival

Thu, Sep 08, 2016

IRELAND'S GREATEST, funniest, and most penetratingly astute satirists since Scrap Saturday, Waterford Whispers News will make their Galway debut at next month's Vodafone Comedy Carnival.

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Author Paul Kingsnorth to read at Charlie Byrne's

Thu, Sep 08, 2016

PAUL KINGSNORTH, author of The Wake, the acclaimed novel about the aftermath of the Battle Of Hastings, is in Galway this week to read from his new book The Beast.

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Niall Connolly returns to Róisín Dubh

Thu, Sep 08, 2016

HE HAS been called "among the most vibrant, poignant, and authentic indie folk artists in New York City," by No Depression magazine, and "a witty storyteller and a not-to-be-missed songsmith", by the Chicago Tribune.

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Take up singing for the autumn

Thu, Sep 08, 2016

GALWEGIANS KEEN on learning how to sing and/or becoming involved in a choir, should check out the new term of classes and rehearsals with the Ad Hoc choir.

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Galway Actors' Workshop autumn classes

Thu, Sep 08, 2016

THE GALWAY Actor's Workshop is offering classes to a variety of levels, from those who wanted to 'give acting a try' to professional actors wishing to learn new skills.

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Galway Jazz Festival pre-concert this weekend

Thu, Sep 08, 2016

GALWAY'S INTERNATIONALLY acclaimed chamber choir Cois Cladaigh, and the Galway Jazz Festival Ensemble, join forces for a concert in advance of the jazz festival which runs from October 6 to 9.

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Country and bluesman Brian Ashley Jones @ Monroe’s Live

Thu, Sep 08, 2016

BRIAN ASHLEY Jones, the acclaimed guitarist, singer, and actor, whose guitar-driven country and blues tunes have found their way into film, television, and radio, plays Monroe's Live on Thursday September 15.

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Rolling Stones tribute @ Monroe's Live

Thu, Sep 08, 2016

THE STROLLING Homes, the Galway based tribute band to "the greatest rock'n'roll band in the world", the Rolling Stones, play Monroe's Live on Friday September 16 from 10pm.

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'Whenever I hear Brahms' music I feel spine tinglingly alive'

Wed, Sep 07, 2016

SYBIL FAWLTY may not have appreciated the eternal genius of Johannes Brahms, calling his Symphony No 3 "that racket". Thankfully Galway has a better appreciation of the man's music than Basil's "little nest of vipers".

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See Mise Éire in Clifden

Thu, Sep 01, 2016

THE SOUNDTRACK to Mise Éire, Sean Ó Riada's great orchestral achievement, marrying classical and traditional Irish forms, is, especially its main theme, one of the most stirring and powerful works of Irish music, so powerful it is better known than the film.

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Plaid - acclaimed electro duo for Róisín Dubh

Thu, Sep 01, 2016

PLAID BRING a beauty, melodicism, and sensuality to electronic music that is all too rare. The Kraftwerk/krautrock inspired soundscapes of their latest album, The Digging Remedy, is an ideal meeting place for hardened electronica enthusiasts and those new to the form.

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'They are all embroiled with each other'

Thu, Sep 01, 2016

IT IS always something of a special occasion when Druid unveils a new writer, and all the more so when that writer comes from the west of Ireland. So there is much excitement about Helen and I, the debut play by Tuam's Meadhbh McHugh, which receives its world premiere at the Mick Lally Theatre on Tuesday September 13.

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Over The Edge Culture Night Open-Mic

Thu, Sep 01, 2016

GALWEGIANS WITH short stories or poems to share, will have a chance to read them in public, and maybe win prizes, at two Over The Edge open-mics, part of Culture Night 2016.

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The postman and the oracle

Thu, Sep 01, 2016

THE WALK and The Sibyl, a joint exhibition by artists Brian Twomey and Kristy Verenga, will be officially opened today [Friday September 2] at 8pm, in The Courthouse, in Kinvara.

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'I’ll Tell You A Story': Johnny Magory in the Magical World

Literature Reviews Thu, Sep 01, 2016

THIS COMING September 13 would have marked Roald Dahl's 100th birthday. While there will be a great deal of talk with regards to his wonderful books, especially the children’s books, somehow his work for adults rarely gets a mention.

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Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh to celebrate first birthday

Thu, Sep 01, 2016

IT HAS been a year since the Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh opened its doors, and over that time, audiences have laughed long and aloud at Foil, Arms & Hog, Barry Murphy, Deirdre O'Kane, Abandoman, Colin Murphy, and Al Porter.

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