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A river runs through it
Owenriff is a beautiful residential area, located just minutes from the village of Oughterard, famous for its fishing. In terms of convenience, the area is ideal for those seeking country living while having the comfort of having schools, shops, and recreational facilities all within minutes. The area is also convenient to Galway city centre which is approximately 20 miles away.
Creative writing classes @ Galway Arts Centre
THE POET and short story writer Susan Millar DuMars will host a series of afternoon creative writing classes in the Galway Arts Centre, for beginners and continuing creative writing students, in poetry or fiction.
New Year creative writing classes
ADVANCED FICTION writing classes with the poet and short story writer Susan Millar DuMars have been announed for the New Year, but bookings are already being taken.
Kurt Cobain anniversary
TO MARK the 20th anniversary this month of Kurt Cobain’s tragic death, a tribute night will take place in the Róisín Dubh on Monday.
Hugo Hamilton remembers Nuala O’Faolain
HUGO HAMILTON, the author of acclaimed novel, The Speckled People, will read at this year’s Cúirt literature festival.
Colum McCann - Ireland’s Universal Writer
THE FOLLOWING e-mail was received about seven years ago:
Princeton ‘Tigressions’ @ Monroe’s Live
IT IS extraordinary to think that Princeton, one of the world’s most prestigious university’s, only admitted women onto its campus in 1969.
Amiri Baraka to read at NUIG
AMIRI BARAKA, the award-winning American poet, writer and political activist will be reading at 5pm today in the O’Flaherty Theatre in the NUI Galway main concourse.
Poetry talk
Talk and discussion on the poetry of Adrienne Rich will be held in the Castlebar Social Services Centre tomorrow (Saturday) from 10am to 12 noon.
Henry Rollins - Still angry after all these years (but courteous with it!)
SINGER, SONGWRITER, spoken-word artist, publisher, radio DJ, actor, globetrotter, TV documentarist and social campaigner; not for nothing has Henry Rollins being described as a ‘post-punk renaissance man’.