Éamon de Buitléar presents personal archive to NUIG
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
Éamon de Buitléar, film maker, musician, environmentalist, and Ireland’s answer to David Attenborough, has presented his personal archive to NUI Galway.
Read more ...Galway festivals benefit from Fáilte Ireland funding
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
The Galway Comedy Festival, Cúirt, and the Clifden Arts Festival were among 11 Galway festivals and events which received grants under Fáilte Ireland’s Festival Funding Allocations.
Read more ...Renmore man releases country album
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
Renmore man Pat Creaven has just released his debut solo album, entitled Pat Creaven, which features the Galwayman’s version of a number of country and western classics.
Read more ...NUIG to take lead role in new project to support creative industries
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
A major new project which seeks to build the creative industries across Ireland and Northern Europe, will be launched today in NUI, Galway.
Druid director Garry Hynes will launch the Creative Edge project, which seeks to help creative businesses in Ireland, and the rest of Northern Europe, export to new markets and nurture emerging creative talent.
Read more ...Charity auction of Pauline Bewick prints
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
Prints by one of Ireland’s most renowned artists, Pauline Bewick, will be auctioned for charity on Sunday December 9 at 3pm in the Pillo Hotel, Headford Point, Headford Road.
Various prints will be auctioned with all proceeds being shared by the Alzheimer Society of Ireland and Galway Hospice. Viewings will be on Saturday 8 between 10am and 9pm and again on Sunday 9 from 10am to 3pm. The auction starts at 3pm.
Read more ...Volvo Ocean Race was worth €60 million to city, report finds
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
A new report from the JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics at NUI Galway reveals that the Volvo Ocean Race Finale (VOR) which took place in Galway city earlier this year, having hosted a stopover for the Race in 2009, was worth €60.5 million to the Irish economy. More than 500,000 visitors attended events during the festival period from June 30 to July 8 2012, with 16 per cent of those coming from outside of Ireland.
Read more ...Choristers to be admitted to cantorum for first time in 500 years
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
Twenty-four choristers are to be admitted to St Nicholas Schola Cantorum on December 9, 2012. This will take place during 11am Sunday service in the Collegiate Church of St Nicholas, Galway. At the ceremony the choristers will sing the service and be presented with their robes of cassock, surplice and ruff.
This event marks the first time in for at least 500 years that children will have been formally commissioned to play a role in leading the music of the liturgy. The choristers are aged between 8 and 14, from all denominations and they meet once a week for two hours.
Read more ...Macnas’ The Boy Explorer is Aran-bound
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
The Boy Explorer is a 15ft high, eight-year-old, boy who is on a quest to walk across Ireland asking children for brilliant ideas on how to make Ireland a better place to live.
Read more ...Former Moldovan football prodigy taking part in Saturday’s Big Heart Santa Run Galway
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
Former Moldovan football prodigy Masal Bugduv has spoken this week of his support for the Irish Heart Foundation’s Big Heart Santa Run, a 5km run or walk taking place on this Saturday December 1 in Salthill.
Read more ...Fear of stigma forces HIV positive people to stay silent
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
Most HIV positive people are forced to remain tight lipped about their condition because of fear of stigma and discrimination, it was claimed this week.
Gerry Coy, support service co-ordinator at AIDS West, says while advances in treatment have led to many leading relatively normal lives, the “twin traumas of stigma and discrimination means that most are forced to live with the burden of secrecy and non-disclosure”.
Read more ...Colours Arts Project
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
THE THIRD Colours Arts Project takes place on Mainguard Street, this Saturday from 1pm to 5pm.
Read more ...Stop ‘wasting money’ pursuing Household Charge says Connaughton
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
The Galway County Council has been accused of “wasting” thousands of euro pursuing householders “who have already paid the Household Charge”.
Read more ...FF to hold public meetings on CAP in Glenamaddy and Maam
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
There must be no reduction in funding for the Common Agriculture Policy and The Taoiseach must use his position as incoming EU president to ensure funding is not cut.
Read more ...Reduce rates to protect jobs says Grealish
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
A reduction in rates is needed as rates are a “big burden” for all companies and often the cause of viable businesses having to close with the subsequent loss of jobs.
Read more ...SF proposed one per cent wealth tax
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
There is an alternative, costed, economic proposal that is fairer than those of previous years which the Government would do well to study and take heed of.
Read more ...Kinvara Christmas Fair
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
Kinvara Farmers Market will holding its annual Christmas Fair this Saturday and Sunday and on Saturday December 8 and Sunday 9 in the Kinvara Community Centre.
Read more ...Honour among psychos
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
There should be plenty of excitement this coming Monday at the Town Hall Theatre when it hosts a gala screening of Martin McDonagh’s new film Seven Psychopaths in aid of the Solas Galway Picture Palace.
Read more ...Austerity must be from the top down
Thu, Nov 29, 2012
The coming Budget on December 5 is proposed to be the most severe ever imposed on the Irish people and the effect it will have on Government services Insider can only imagine.
Read more ...Deadlock in Savita investigation as family demand public inquiry
Thu, Nov 22, 2012
The HSE’s handling of the inquiry into the tragic death of the 31-year-old dentist Savita Halappanavar at University Hospital Galway last month has been slammed as “shambolic” by the chairperson of the HSE West’s regional health forum.
Read more ...Lily-Mae to turn on Galway’s Christmas lights
Thu, Nov 22, 2012
The campaign is on to get ‘Tiny Dancer’ the single recorded by a group of musicians and singers to raise funds for Galway girl Lily-Mae Morrison, to the top of the charts for Christmas. The single will be launched at the opening of the Galway Continental Christmas Market tomorrow (Friday) and Lily-Mae, who is suffering from a rare childhood cancer, will turn on the Christmas lights at the event with the help of singers Paddy Casey and Declan O’Rourke, and Anthony Ryan, chairman of the Galway City Business Association.
Casey and O’Rourke are among the musicians who got together to record ‘Tiny Dancer’, a cover of the 1971 Elton John hit, to raise funds for the Sunni Mae Trust, a charity which has been set up to support Lily-Mae and her family through her illness. The single also features Mundy, John Spillane, Mickey Harte, Camille O’Sullivan, Mary Black, trad/world music band Kila, veteran indie band The Pale, and Athenry vocalist/composer Julie Feeney.
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