Guth na n-Óg town league
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
Guth na n-Óg was originally set up as a youth club in the late 1940s. Some of those involved in its setting up were Páid McNamara, Fr Fitzgibbon SJ, Tom Walsh (who worked in O’Gorman’s), Seán Kirby, Paddy Gleeson from William Street, and Ivor Kenny. Initially they used to meet in the Arus in Dominick Street but they fell foul of the authorities there because they did not speak Irish all the time, so they moved to the British Legion building on Father Griffin Road (Where Yeats College was until recently). Each member got a membership card and a badge. They used to play indoor games and have music sessions, and eventually they formed a céilí band and held a céilí every Saturday evening. They also formed a marching pipe band which thrived for a number of years.
Read more ...Miracle at Knock, and a disturbed County Mayo...
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
If any reader thought that spirituality was a dying aspiration of the Irish people, they might recall the 20,000 or so who climbed Croagh Patrick on the last Sunday of July, or go to Knock, Co Mayo, on August 15, the Feast of the Blessed Virgin Assumed into Heaven, to see thousands of people, many in family groups, happily attending Mass, saying the Stations of the Cross, eating ice-cream and chips, thoroughly enjoying the day out.
Read more ...Let’s talk about bags
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
A must have accessory, a bag can make or break an outfit. Whether for daytime or evening, your bag should suit your lifestyle, your outfit, and your shape — do not assume that you can wear one bag with all your outfits. However this does not mean that you should have a wardrobe full of handbags. Instead, choose fewer good quality pieces that can be worn with at least two outfits. You will get more wear out of them and save money in the long run.
Read more ...Make an entrance
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
Hallways can be a difficult area to decorate. You want to make it interesting without overdecorating such a small space. There are ways that you can make your hallway feel as though it blends in with the other rooms in your home. Hallways are great spaces for artwork and family pictures. Hallway decor can be blended in to match with the other decor in your home. You can turn your hallway in to a photo gallery, hanging all the photos in order and at eye level where they have more impact.
Read more ...Form your party at The Dáil Bar
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
The Dáil Bar in Middle Street goes above and beyond your typical bar and restaurant when it comes to group reservations and party bookings. They are taking all the planning and stress away from organising an outing and making sure that you receive a package and service that is tailor-made for your group.
Read more ...Form your party at The Dáil Bar
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
The Dáil Bar in Middle Street goes above and beyond your typical bar and restaurant when it comes to group reservations and party bookings. They are taking all the planning and stress away from organising an outing and making sure that you receive a package and service that is tailor-made for your group.
Read more ...Celebrity chefs — are they losing their appeal?
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
I may be wrong, but I get the impression that the adoration being heaped on certain chefs may be starting to wane. Perhaps it is the recession; perhaps it is the stories of Gordon Ramsay’s empire in disarray, or perhaps we are just sick of them. I am all for promoting better cooking, better eating, and buying the best local produce, but realistically how many people actually ever cook anything they see demonstrated on television? It is a bit like watching reality TV, except you are watching someone cook rather than wander about a house.
Read more ...Carefree Sundays at the Western Hotel
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
The Western Hotel is pleased to announce carefree Sundays, a day for parents to sit back and relax with the children and experience the best in Irish hospitality.
Read more ...Make your own marshmallows
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
One of the great things about food is there’s always something new around the corner, be it a vegetable or exciting newly introduced seafood or meat. Food and its variety are truly infinite. But often even better than finding a new culinary experience is rediscovering an old one.
Read more ...Quay Street bistro
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
A smart, dinky bistro restaurant with stripped floorboards, bentwood chairs, a big dresser and plenty of atmosphere, is how Artisan was described by the Irish Independent in a list of three to try best French restaurants. Award-winning chef Sylvan Gatay specialises in local seafood, farmhouse, and organic produce. Early bird menus are available along with take-away picnic baskets. The restaurant is open seven days serving lunch from 12noon to 3.30pm and dinner from 6pm to 10.30pm.
Read more ...Massage away tension
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
The benefits of massage are many. It stimulates the circulation of blood and lymph fluids, helps detoxify the body, relaxes tense muscles and tones up weaker ones. The addition of essential oils to massage blends add an extra dimension.
Read more ...The scent of luxury
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
A family-run niche perfume house which specialises in creating scented products for the body, bath and home, has added five new luxury candles to its collection.
Read more ...Face facts
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
Packing for holidays or even a weekend break can be a real headache, especially on the beauty front when you realise how much space separate cleanser, cotton wool, face scrub, toner and moisturiser take up.
Read more ...Heaven scent
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
“I have always carried with me an ideal of feminity - an irrestible combination of grace, beauty and independent spirit. Idole d’Armani is my tribute to this ideal and to women everywhere.”
That’s how Giorgio Armani describes his latest fragrance, an opulent floral scent with bitter orange, juicy pear, ginger and davana notes. It is hailed as an “unexpected encounter of inspiration from the Orient and timeless Italian elegance”.
Read more ...Heaven scent
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
“I have always carried with me an ideal of feminity - an irrestible combination of grace, beauty and independent spirit. Idole d’Armani is my tribute to this ideal and to women everywhere.”
Read more ...Black & white story
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
Mini pea coats, sporty blousons and military parkas are some of the top looks from the Pepe Jeans latest collection
Read more ...Fun in the sun
Thu, Aug 13, 2009
Summer may not have made its presence felt very strongly in recent weeks but if you are determined to stay in the holiday mood check out the vibrant collection from b.young.
Read more ...Hats off to style
Thu, Aug 06, 2009
It was a day of fabulous frocks, killer heels and heavenly hats as fashionistas threw caution (and occasionally delicately balanced head pieces) to the wind and determined to enjoy Ladies Day at the Galway Races despite the credit crunch.
Read more ...Remodel your bathroom
Thu, Aug 06, 2009
Tired of your 1970s bathroom? Maybe it’s time to give it a lift. Bathroom remodelling either fills you with thoughts of clean, gleaming, white surfaces or of a half-assembled disaster. Here are some steps to a bathroom remodelling project.
Read more ...West Restaurant nominated for six Food & Wine Magazine awards
Thu, Aug 06, 2009
West restaurant, at the multi-award winning Twelve Hotel, Barna, has been nominated for an impressive six awards at the renowned Food & Wine Magazine Edward Dillon Restaurant of the Year Awards 2009.
The team at the popular Galwegian restaurant is shortlisted in the categories of Connaught’s Best Restaurant, Best Service, Best Good Value, Good Cooking, and Best Wine Experience, while head chef Cedric Bottarlini has been nominated for the closely contested Best Regional Chef in Connaught accolade. All nominees have been selected by the food-loving public and now the final decision lies with a panel of Ireland’s top food and wine experts who have the difficult task of choosing the winners.
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