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Venetian Bookends to open Music For Galway season

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VENICE’S QUARTETTO di Venezia and pianist Alberto Nosè, from the province of Veneto - the capital of which is Venice - play NUI, Galway’s Aula Maxima on Thursday September 18 at 8pm.

Coming Clean

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The Halls are something of a unique feature in Mayo — a husband and wife team running a thriving family cleaning business since 1995, and mopping up a bucketful of accreditations along the way.

Galway ladies lose their final UEFA tie

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The perfect skiing holiday

Whether you are a first-time skier or you have been skiing several times it is truly a wonderful experience on the slopes. The ski experience doesn’t end when you leave the slopes. With a wide selection of places to stay, everyone will feel at home – whether you prefer a hotel, the sociable atmosphere of a chalet, or the freedom of a self-catering apartment.

Salzburg with Castle Travel

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Encircled by mountains and straddling the river Salzach, this beautiful Austrian city has a dramatic setting that matches its own baroque splendour. With its Alpine surroundings and historic centre that was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1997, Salzburg really is just as lovely as the city portrayed in The Sound of Music.

New collection at Custom House Studio

Custom House Studios with Westport Arts Festival 2008, will host a book launch and reading from the new poetry collection ‘Points West’ by Gerald Dawe at the Creel Restaurant, Westport Quay, on Thursday October 9 at 8pm. The guest speaker on the evening will be Thomas Kilroy.

Irish people work longest hours in 'old' Europe

Ireland and Luxembourg have the longest working week among 'old' Europe with an average of 39 hours while the French have the shortest at 35, Eurofound's European Industrial Relations Observatory (EIRO) said today.

Tribesmen women conquer British Indoor Rowing Championships

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Galway rowers have added another title to their collection.

Austrian ensemble to play Parade Tower on eve of Patrick’s Day

The Ensemble Woodwind from Mautern in Austria are playing in the Parade Tower, Kilkenny Castle on March 16. The ensemble consist of five professional musicians playing clarinet.

Choir Practice

People take their music very seriously, as I‘ve found out over the years.

 

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