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Dungeons & Naggins - live on YouTube
NORMALLY, A dungeon is not something you want to be trapped in. A dragon is not a creature you ever want to be face to face with, but in this time of Covid-19, they are just the kind of things you might want to escape to!
Get involved in #IrelandPerforms
COVID-19 HAS forced the cancellation of concerts and gigs, leaving musicians to turn to online platforms. Now a new scheme has been established to support live online shows.
The best laughter is here in Galway
LAUGHTER IS of utmost importance right now with everything so serious and scary, and we need some levity and perspective - even if only for a second, even if the laughs turn to tears because we just need some sort of release.
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What is your idea of perfect happiness?
Why you haven't run out of shows to watch on Netflix
A FRIEND emailed me over the weekend stating she had "finished Netflix". It is pretty early in this lockdown to have run out of things to watch so here is a list of TV shows she (and you) might not have seen that are worth watching.
Cúirt literature festival goes online
CÚIRT INTERNATIONAL Festival Of Literature will become the first literary festival in the world to be a completely digital event, when it goes online later this month.
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Family movies to watch during the lockdown
This week I am going to recommend some family movies to watch during the lockdown and coronavirus restrictions that, perhaps, you might not have considered.
Early summer entertainment at Tuar Ard Arts Centre
As the long summer nights usher in, Tuar Ard Arts Centre in Moate has a wealth of live entertainment in store, should relevant restrictions pertaining to the present COVID-19 public health crisis be lifted.
Druid’s production of Playboy available to watch online for Leaving Cert students
DRUID THEATRE'S award-winning 2005 production of The Playboy Of The Western World by JM Synge is now available online for free as a resource for those studying the play for the Leaving Cert.