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The best from Spielberg in a long time
It hasn’t been a great decade for Steven Spielberg, I really didn’t enjoy last years West Side Story and the film he directed before, Ready Player One, was the worst film he’s ever made. Last year, like plenty of other directors, he’s gone for a little introspection. He’s wrote something about his own life and made an autobiographical film about his childhood. A little like Kenneth Branagh with Belfast last year.
Pulp Friction bring the Spectacular Sounds and Scenes of Quentin Tarantino to Monroe’s Live
The soundtracks of the sultry, bold, and daring films of Quentin Tarantino will come to life at Monroe’s Live on Dominick Street with Pulp Friction on Friday, February 24. This is a complete theatrical performance as they recreate the legendary songs and classic moves on stage. From a dance off with Mia Wallis to a Kill Bill sword fight, Pulp Friction bring all the characters, the scenes and the songs that are known and loved around the world.
DRIVING HISTORY
Current Car — Fans of the Inbetweeners TV series and movies might be mistaken for thinking Deputy Naughton’s latest job title as Government Chief Whip refers to her ministerial car, alas it doesn’t. The Oranmore native drives her own modest eco-friendly KIA Nero and admits she had very little interest in cars. Hildegarde’s first set of wheels was an Opel Corsa, purchased from her mother, later to be traded for an Opel Astra.
The Real Scrooge
One of the hallmarks of the work of 19th-century author Charles Dickens is his oddball characters and their fanciful names: Uriah Heep, Martin Chuzzlewit, Lady Honorie Dedlock, Pip Pirrip, Abel Magwich, Miss LaCreevy, and Bardle the Beedle, to name a few. Perhaps Dickens’ best-known character is Ebenezer Scrooge, from A Christmas Carol -who, it turns out, was inspired by a real person and whose name has become a byword for miserly and mean.
Get along to Renmore Panto from tonight and support a key part of the city’s cultural history
A tradition that goes back more than four decades continues today when the Renmore Pantomime Society take to the stage for their 42nd production, with the magical and timeless tale of Cinderella.
Naughty or Nice Christmas season at Pálás Cinema
If you haven't quite gotten your fill of festive films yet, Pálás Cinema's Naughty or Nice Christmas season continues throughout December with a whole host of classics from Christmas in Connecticut to Home Alone 2: Lost In New York, and even a Die Hard (yes it's a Christmas film!), Nakatomi Plaza Party on Saturday night (December 17).
Shane Clifford comes to the Town Hall Theatre on Thursday December 1
King of uconventional comedy and well known Kerry podcaster, Shane Clifford, is bringing his sell out show 'AW CLASS' to the Town Hall Theatre on Thursday, December 1. Named the "best comedian in Ireland HANDS DOWN" by Blindboy himself, Shane will bring a night of laughter to Galway as he talks through trying and failing to get to grips with rugby fans, posh dogs, sinister yoghurt and retail breakdowns.
“The Addams Family” in The Town Hall Theatre 16 - 19 November
A.I.M.S. award-winning Claregalway Musical Society returns to the stage!
Spacious three bed apartment in the city centre
Sherry Fitzgerald welcomes to the market, for sale by private treaty, this wonderful three bedroom apartment in Galway city centre. Located on Merchants Road, the property offers city living at its best. A short walk away are Shop Street, Eyre Square, Galway Harbour, and all main thoroughfares and amenities. The property is generously proportioned with bright and airy rooms that offer very comfortable accommodation throughout.