A ‘fumble in a greasy till...’
Thu, Sep 19, 2013
‘The proposal to build an art gallery over the River Liffey to house the donation to Dublin of Sir Hugh Lane's art collection has been strongly criticised by the businessman and newspaper proprietor, William Martin Murphy.
Read more ...Wrinkle busting skincare
Thu, Sep 12, 2013
Aldi’s latest range of wrinkle busting products promises to help turn back the clock and achieve younger looking skin.
These budget beauty buys are enriched with active ingredients to reduce the appearance of wrinkles so skin feels firm and looks beautiful.
Read more ...Stay fresh with natural deodorant
Thu, Sep 12, 2013
It is important to choose the right deodorant which meets your needs and ensures you feel fresh all day. With such a large selection in the shops it can be difficult to know which one is right for you.
Read more ...New men’s fragrance from YSL
Thu, Sep 12, 2013
Are you seeking a gift for the man in your life? If so, the latest Yves Saint Laurent men’s fragrance may be the perfect present.
Read more ...Care for your nails
Thu, Sep 12, 2013
Tired of having short, brittle and weak nails? If so, a solution is at hand, according to the nail care company Sally Hansen.
Read more ...Moody blues for men
Thu, Sep 12, 2013
What will the best dressed men be wearing this autumn/winter? The international catwalk collections indicate palettes of moody blues and stone greys, a play on baseball jackets and new fabrics with oversized box and check patterns.
Read more ...Why did the student cross the road?
Thu, Sep 12, 2013
Having spent some time working in NUI Galway, I can justifiably lend my voice to those who say that the food available on campus is generally not that good. Sure, the pizza in the college bar is tasty enough, but it does not really count as a vegetable as the American government would have us believe. The Gourmet Tart Co used to supply the university with its freshly-made sandwiches, but these seem to be no longer available this year, replaced by a lesser sandwich to fill the gap. It is not, I am sure, because students don’t care what they eat — in fact a growing number of them are revolting against the banal food on offer.
Read more ...Luxury sliding door wardrobes now available at trade prices
Thu, Sep 12, 2013
Enhance your home with a luxury sliding door wardrobe, made to measure in First Choice Wardrobes’ Athlone factory by expert craftsmen. The team at First Choice Wardrobes is committed to excellent customer service and product quality.
Read more ...Galway camogie
Thu, Sep 12, 2013
We know from the old sliotars on exhibition in the folk museum in Turlough near Castlebar that the game of hurling has been played for many centuries, but what of the game of camogie? Two prominent Irish language enthusiasts and cultural nationalists, Máire Ní Chinnéide and Cáit Ni Dhonchadha, were credited with having created the sport while a brother of Cáit, Tadg, was the person who drew up the rules in 1903. So there was always a male presence within the administrative ranks of the sport. The game emanated from the Gaelic League and was dependent on the structures and networks provided by that organisation during the initial expansion of the sport. It was also closely linked with the GAA.
Read more ...‘Ashamed, as one often is, of Dublin’
Thu, Sep 12, 2013
In the closing weeks of the summer of 1913, there was intense activity at Coole Park, the heart of the Celtic Literary Revival. The considerable energies of both Lady Gregory and WB Yeats were fully committed to supporting Gregory’s nephew Hugh Lane, and his quest to establish a municipal gallery of modern art in Dublin.
Read more ...Building your career with confidence
Thu, Sep 05, 2013
Are you a woman who works outside the home? If so, do you feel that a lack of confidence is holding you back in your career?
Read more ...New course will help you lose excess body fat and regain your shape
Thu, Sep 05, 2013
Do you want to lose that fat around your middle, improve your health, and get in shape? If so then you should go to a free talk entitled ‘Fat Around The Middle And How To Get Rid Of It’, where you will learn about an inspirational 12 week course that could change your life forever.
The talk is based on the UK’s leading nutritionist Dr Marilyn Glenville’s bestselling book, Fat Around the Middle, and delivered by top nutritionist Sorcha Molloy, who will take you through the course step by step to help you lose that body fat and regain your shape. Each week during the course, you can expect weekly personalised one to one dietary advice and support, and learn practical advice on what and how to eat, making healthier food choices, the best portion sizes, meal planning, and sessions on exercise, mindful eating, and stress management.
Read more ...Lose up to two stone in ten weeks
Thu, Sep 05, 2013
There are three keys to a genuine weight loss (real fat loss) plan — diet, exercise, and metabolism correction. All three keys interconnect — one will not work without the other.
Read more ...Galway University Hospitals leading the way in coronary care procedure
Thu, Sep 05, 2013
More than 50 heart attack patients have been transferred by helicopter to Galway University Hospitals (GUH) in the past six months.
Read more ...More than 50 heart attack patients have been transferred by helicopter to Galway University Hospitals (GUH) in the past six months. The HSE West says University Hospital Galway is a convenient and acc
Thu, Sep 05, 2013
Discover the latest trends in contemporary and classic designs at La Maison Chic, which is offering 20 per cent off everything, excluding paints, until September 15.
Read more ...Galway-based security service Nightguard offers 24-hour monitoring
Thu, Sep 05, 2013
Are you happy with your security? Are you happy with your alarm being monitored in Dublin, Cork, or elsewhere?
Read more ...New Cava Bodega restaurant to open next week
Thu, Sep 05, 2013
JP McMahon and Drigin Gaffey will bring the taste of Spain to Galway once again with the opening of their new restaurant, Cava Bodega, next week.
Read more ...Two great Galway food festivals and competition time
Thu, Sep 05, 2013
Here is something a little different for those of you with a competitive streak. The granddaddy of all Irish food festivals, Galway International Oyster & Seafood Festival, has a really exciting competition for you, marking its 59th year. If you are passionate about food and local products, its Best of the West recipe competition, run in conduction with LookWest.ie, has been designed to showcase all the wonderful food and producers of the entire western region.
Read more ...The Dominican school at Taylor’s Hill
Thu, Sep 05, 2013
As the Penal Laws began to relax at the beginning of the 19th century and conditions became a little more lenient for Catholic religious orders, some of them began to think of a return to community life. The Dominican Nuns, whose community had flourished during Penal times, was now reduced to six. There was a lot of building going on in the area of their nunnery in Cross Street, and houses closed in their convent on all sides, making a life of strict enclosure very difficult. The sisters began to search for another house, more secluded, where they could follow their Rule, free from distraction.
Read more ...Seamus Heaney’s ‘Postscript’
Thu, Sep 05, 2013
In September 2004 Seamus Heaney opened the Autumn Gathering in Gort, and he read the above poem (which I will conclude in a moment), and told the audience that he was happy to be once again in south Galway. “ To drive across Ireland, east to west, towards Padraic Fallon’s native Galway, is to experience a double sensation of refreshment and déja-vu. The refreshment comes from the big lift of the sky beyond the River Shannon, the déja-vu from entering a landscape which has been familiar for a century as an image of the dream Ireland invented by the Irish Literary Revival.’
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