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New Lexus GS is bolder and more dynamic
Lexus previewed the new GS last week at an event in California, while the eorld premiere of the new GS450h hybrid will take place at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month. The car will reach the Irish market early next year.
Warpaint - the majesty and the composure
THROUGH THE fusion of dream pop and grunge, and flying a flag for 1990s indie virtues, while pointing new ways forward, Warpaint have reinvigorated alternative rock, and shown that guitar bands should not be the sole preserve of men.
Erin Brazill @ Monroe’s
CALIFORNIA’S ERIN Brazill will bring her mix of vintage pop, blues, indie, and jazz to Monroe’s Backstage Bar this Saturday at 9.30pm.
Evolution Martial Arts offer summer classes for all
Evolution Martial Arts Academy has become one of the highest ranked Sport Karate Schools in the World by their continued success at World Championships and their multiple World Titles won.
Montreal meets Moycullen
This Saturday night July 16, the Montreal club scene comes to an unsuspecting Moycullen as the Co-op Bar plays host to a special DJ set from Ro Riley (Dirty Gold (heckyesdirtygold.com)).
Body Confidence
People are very conscious about their beauty. Whether you’re male or female we all look for different ways to enhance it. When we talk about looks, teeth are vitally important and considered an appealing feature in a person. These days people are very conscious about their teeth and want them to be bright and healthy and why not?
The Unwanted play in historic Strokestown Park House
Many were disappointed last December when The Unwanted, featuring Dervish’s Cathy Jordan, alongside Seamie O’Dowd and Rick Epping, had to postpone their concert in Roscommon due to the adverse weather.
Virgin America plane is dedicated to Clifden man
Virgin America’s latest fleet of Airbus A320s, which took to the air across the US in recent weeks, includes an aircraft commemorating the life and legacy of Clifden man Myles King, who died earlier this year.
The blacksmith from Craughwell
The participants in the Galway Rising of April 1916 anticipated their arrest and humiliation. During Easter Week, while the rebels were attacking police stations in parts of east Galway, and threatening an invasion of the town, the RIC was quick to round up all the usual suspects. They were easily recognised. Their public training, and their interruptions of recruitment meetings made them well known to the police. They were loaded into open-top vehicles and paraded ‘for the entertainment of the townsfolk’. Volunteer Frank Hardiman remembered being set upon and beaten by rowdies at a number of places, and pelted with mud by the town’s inhabitants.
Doctors demand ban on trans fats
Leading doctors have demanded a ban on the use of trans fats – chemically altered vegetable oils found in thousands of foodstuffs such as biscuits, ready meals and margarine – because of concerns they can damage health.