The Social Network

Thu, Oct 21, 2010

You don’t get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies, especially if you are the socially challenged genius computer nerd Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of the world conquering Facebook. Through fast-talking dialogue and scenes which switch back and forth at relentless, sometimes dizzying, pace we see the highs, the lows, the falling outs and countless lawsuits that supposedly plagued the early days of this social network phenomenon.

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Andrew Maxwell - saying it like you mean it

Thu, Oct 21, 2010

ANDREW MAXWELL doesn’t mince his words. He just comes straight out with it and if that doesn’t suit you so much the better.

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A weekend of laughs at the Galway Comedy Festival

Thu, Oct 21, 2010

THE GALWAY Comedy Festival is on and the city is set for a weekend of laughs with comics like David O’Doherty, Dead Cat Bounce, Andrew Maxwell, and Phill Jupitus.

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Junior Galway Film Fleadh is on the way

Thu, Oct 21, 2010

YOUNG GALWEGIANS who love everything to do with film can look forward to the Junior Galway Film Fleadh in the Town Hall Theatre from November 3 to 6.

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Crannóg to launch milestone edition

Thu, Oct 21, 2010

THE 25TH edition of Crannóg, the Galway literary magazine, will be launched in The Crane Bar, Sea Road, tomorrow at 6.30pm.

The launch will feature readings and music and there will also be a full bar and finger food courtesy of The Gourmet Tart Co and The Crane. The guest speaker will be Des Kenny while filmmaker Edith Peiperhoff will also talk about the magazine.

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Bipolar Empire to play two shows in Galway

Thu, Oct 21, 2010

BIPOLAR EMPIRE will play two shows in Galway - Monroe’s Live this Saturday at 10pm and Giggity at the Róisín Dubh on Monday November 1 at 9pm.

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Vladimir Jablokov’s classical twist

Thu, Oct 21, 2010

VLADIMIR JABLOKOV is a violin virtuoso, from a classical music family in Slovakia, who enjoys putting contemporary spin on the classics, be they by Bowie or Bach.

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The Magic Numbers @ Róisín Dubh

Thu, Oct 21, 2010

The Magic Numbers (pictured) will play the Róisín Dubh on Saturday December 4. Tickets are on sale from the Róisín Dubh and Zhivago.

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Calefax Reed Quintet to perform in St Nicholas’

Thu, Oct 21, 2010

THE GALWAY Music Residency is hosting its annual Autumn School on Thursday October 28 and Friday 29 and the guests of honour will be Holland’s Calefax Reed Quintet.

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North Beach Poetry Nights

Thu, Oct 21, 2010

WELSH POET Martin Daws will recite his poetry at the next North Beach Poetry Night on Monday at 9pm in The Crane Bar.

Daws, the Farrago Autumn Slam Champion 2010, is widely praised for his live performances. His recitals blend free musicality, innovative rhythm, and lyrical dexterity.

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Piping concert at The Crane

Thu, Oct 21, 2010

SOME OF Ireland’s leading uilleann pipers are coming to The Crane Bar, Sea Road, to play a fundraising concert this Saturday at 6.30pm.

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Irish dancing night for Haiti

Thu, Oct 21, 2010

THE VERY best of Galway’s Irish music and dance talent comes out in force on Saturday to support The Haven Partnerships Haiti ‘Build It Week’.

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Greg Dulli - ‘Musically I’m omnivorous. I love it.’

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

FOR CLOSE on 25 years Greg Dulli has been at the forefront of the Alternative American music scene, first as leader of The Afghan Whigs, then the Twilight Singers, and more recently as one half of The Gutter Twins with Mark Lanegan.

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Greg Dulli - ‘Musically I’m omnivorous. I love it.’

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

FOR CLOSE on 25 years Greg Dulli has been at the forefront of the Alternative American music scene, first as leader of The Afghan Whigs, then the Twilight Singers, and more recently as one half of The Gutter Twins with Mark Lanegan.

In all that time he never embarked on a solo tour - until this month. Last Friday Greg played the first of what will be a 29 city tour that will take in the US, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, and Belgium, with a show in New Orleans.

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Tom Loves A Lord - Moore’s melodies revisited

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

THOMAS MOORE is a man torn. He is celebrated in Britain and on the continent for his songs and lyrics about his native Ireland. Yet his country is a colony of the fast growing British empire.

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Brendon Burns - talkin’ ‘bout God, sex, and the universe

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

THE IF.Comedy Award winning comedian Brendon Burns is brining his new show ‘Y’know Love n God n Metaphysics n Shit’ to this year’s Galway Comedy Festival.

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Dear Frankie at Town Hall

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

FRANKIE BYRNE’S radio programme may have finished up nearly 30 years ago, but it is part of the soundtrack to Irish lives in that era.

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Who Needs Enemies? at Town Hall

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

AMONG THE attractions at next week’s Bulmers Galway Comedy Festival is the comic play Who Needs Enemies? by Galway author Conor Montague.

The play introduces us to Galwegian hell-raiser Eoin Hancock who has just returned from a retreat in the Himalayan wilderness. Determined to escape a destructive lifestyle, he knows his loyal friends must be the first casualty on his pathway to cleanliness.

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Two life stories told in Seeing And Dreaming

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

PUPPETRY, live action, and memory are used to tell the story of two lives in Seeing And Dreaming, part of the upcoming Galway Theatre Festival.

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Galway Theatre Festival half price seat sale

Thu, Oct 14, 2010

THE GALWAY Theatre Festival is launching a Seat Sale on Monday October 18, when, for six days only, a limited number of tickets will be on sale for only €4.99.

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