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Connacht look to Europe to turn fortunes around

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A novel trip to Geneva beckons for Kieran Keane's squad on the opening weekend of the European competition.

Maja Rikner make-up masterclass at Stauntons Castlebar

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Maja Rikner is a certified beauty therapist and make-up artist from Sweden and has been in the industry for more than 17 years. After working in Sweden, Australia, and on cruise ships she joined Lancôme, London, as a make-up artist 10 years ago – and is now senior make-up artist.

Narrow margins - Athlone pipped by The Downs in replay

Athlone bowed out of this year’s championship when a late Downs goal condemned them to an agonising one-point defeat in their quarter-final replay in TEG Cusack Park on Saturday afternoon.

Mayo author wins Rooney Prize for Literature

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Claremorris native and author Elizabeth Reapy has won the €10,000 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature 2017 for her debut novel Red Dirt. Red Dirt was published in June 2016 by Head of Zeus. The story takes place in Australia, telling the tales of three young Irish migrants escaping the collapsing economy at home. Surrounded by cheap drink and drugs, they make dangerous and impulsive choices — finding themselves in unfathomable situations.

Pull up a stool at The Snug this weekend

In its typical form, The Snug has a plethora of live sports coverage and music to keep you entertained for the entire weekend.

Galway company combines science and seaweed to launch Bovine food products

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Galway-based company Ocean Harvest Technology launched their bovine products at the National Ploughing Championships. As part of the Enterprise Ireland Innovation Hub, Ocean Harvest presented and exhibited throughout the three-day agricultural festival.

'It’s like Fawlty Towers for kids'

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Last Monday, at 5.30 pm, RTÉ 2 broadcast the opening episode of Drop Dead Weird, a madcap teen comedy following the hilarious antics of an Australian family who move to a seaside village in the west of Ireland to run a B&B.

Wouldn't it be good to see Nik Kershaw?

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IF YOU HAVE been watching Top Of The Pops from 1984, Thursday and Friday nights on BBC4, you will have have seen Nik Kershaw all over those episodes, scoring big hits with 'Wouldn't It Be Good?' and 'I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me'.

Being back in the big time suits Parsons

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Not many players involved with Mayo have had quite the chequered history with the Green and Red jersey as Charlestown Sarsfields midfielder Tom Parsons.

Great October lineup at The Dean Crowe

The Dean Crowe Theatre has a jam packed lineup of great entertainment scheduled for October.

 

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