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Hydrogen fuel cell cars are the future

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Cars in the medium to long term will be powered by fuel cells. They will be emissions free and the fuel will be hydrogen. I have driven several prototypes and they will be the fuel and power source for our cars in the future, writes Padraic Deane.

Danish choir at St Nicholas’

DENMARK’S Kammerkoret Audite Choir will give the world premiere of two new works at their concert in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church this evening.

Agnes Obel

SCANDINAVIA has been a great centre of pop and rock over the last 30 years and without question Sweden is the dominant nation. It has given us pop giants ABBA; a thriving heavy metal scene; and inspired indie/alternative acts such as I’m From Barcelona, Jens Lekmann, and Peter Bjorn and John.

Get ready for the Menfolk

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FOR ROCK bands the traditional line is two guitars, bass, drums, and vocals. Denmark’s Menfolk however are not your traditional rock band.

Athlone IT student crowned Ireland’s Top Student Chef 2011

Daniel Skukalek of AIT has been crowned the 2011 Knorr Student Chef of the Year at the competition’s final held in Limerick Institute of Technology. Now in its 14th year, the competition recognises outstanding talent from around Ireland’s catering colleges. Previous winners have gone on to work in some of Ireland and Europe’s top restaurants.

Athlone chef whips up a storm in chef awards

or talented chef, Daniel Skukalek, originally from Longford who has battled to win a place in the national final of the Knorr Student Chef of the Year competition.

Junior Chamber Galway members receive international awards

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Junior Chamber International Galway hosted its annual Christmas ball and awards ceremony in the Harbour Hotel recently where the voluntary activities and efforts of members were recognised and the end of a successful year for 2010 branch president Victoria Whelan was celebrated.

Electric Danes to jazz up Monroe’s Live

IBRAHIM ELECTRIC, the exciting Danish jazz-funk trio, play Monroe’s Live this Saturday at 9.30pm as part of the Galway Jazz Festival 2010.

Danish choir to sing in Galway

ONE OF Denmark’s oldest choirs, the Frederiksberg Chamber Choir, will give a concert in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church this Saturday at 8pm.

Kilkenny ranked most expensive city to stay

Although room rates are dropping, Kilkenny has emerged as the most expensive city in the country to stay.

 

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