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Rooney performs at the Butler Gallery

The Butler Gallery is presenting a novel suite of performances by Irish artist Declan Rooney who will work with local groups with a view to performing the works before a live audience.

Duke Special - Berlin, books, and Steve Albini

THE GERMANS have a word for it - Gesamtkunstwerk - the ‘total work of art’ or ‘synthesis of the arts’, where a variety of different art forms go into creating one major piece of work.

Proust Questionnaire

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What is your idea of perfect happiness?

Julian Gough’s Free Sex Chocolate

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NOVELIST, LYRICIST, singer, poet, raconteur, entertainer, and genuine colourful character, Julian Gough deserves the title Galway indie Renaissance man.

Compántas Lir gets ready for All-Ireland tilt with two-night run in Town Hall Theatre this week

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Claregalway-based drama group Compántas Lir will prepare for the All-Ireland confined drama finals when they stage a two-night run of their award-winning production of I Do Not Like Thee, Dr Fell, at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway this Friday and Saturday (March 26-27)

The ‘smart, confident, and interesting’ Identity Parade at Kelly’s

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IDENTITY PARADE, the indie rock five-piece, described by Stiff Records founder Dave Robinson - who discovered Elvis Costello and Ian Dury - as having “a very impressive sound”, play Gigantic at Kelly’s, Bridge Street, on Saturday April 10 at 9pm.

Compantas Lir stage I Do Not Like Thee Dr Fell

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CARNMORE/CLAREGALWAY’S Compantas Lir grace the Town Hall Theatre stage next week with its production of Bernard Farrell’s perennial favourite I Do Not Like Thee Dr Fell.

Mullingar man to attend Oscars next month

Fresh from receiving his Art Director’s Guild award for his work on the recent blockbuster, Sherlock Holmes, Mullingar man Niall Moroney will attend his second Oscar ceremony next weekend after his department was nominated in the Best Achievement in Art Direction category.

The sound garden

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YOU KNOW that super catchy song from the Discover Northern Ireland ads, ‘Long May You Reign?’ Well it’s part of a pretty nice collection of songs by John, Shelly and The Creatures.

To Hell or Commies — Hail the People’s Republic Of Connacht?

Communism as a major political force in Europe may have disappeared with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, but, as someone once said about another organisation, ‘They haven’t gone away you know’!

 

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