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Level 42 and Black Sabbath tributes announced at Garbo's Live

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Garbo's Live is gearing up for a top class line-up of gigs in the coming months, with two new tribute acts announced to take to the stage in the Castlebar venue.

Galway photographers win awards at annual Oscars

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Three Galway photographers were rewarded for the excellence of their work at the annual awards of the Press Photographers Association of Ireland last weekend.

Declan Nerney brings his live sound to the Tuar Ard Arts Centre

Declan Nerney brings his live sound to the Tuar Ard Arts Centre this Sunday, February 24, with the Longford man due on stage from 8pm.

Athlone Musical Society continue intense rehearsals as Chicago set for Midlands debut

With less than three weeks to go until the Broadway and West End smash hit musical Chicago graces the Athlone stage, rehearsals are gearing up as the cast and crew work on bringing this sensational show to the Dean Crowe Theatre.

Druid Theatre Company set to perform ‘Furniture’ at Roscommon Arts Centre

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'Furniture is not sentimental. You can love it, but it won't remember who you are.'

A Slovakian lunchtime with ConTempo

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MUSIC FROM the unfairly overlooked Slovakian composer Ján Levoslav Bella will be performed by the ConTempo Quartet at the next From Europe With Love lunchtime concert.

Richard Thompson to play Town Hall Theatre

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RICHARD THOMPSON, a key former member of Fairport Convention; one of Britain's greatest and most covered songwriters; and who worked with Nick Drake on Bryter Layter, is coming back to Galway in August.

'What we hear in our heads is what we try and make'

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THEY ARE not yet finished college. Not all the members are yet in their twenties. They have only released a few singles and an EP, but Valeras are deservedly regarded as one of Britain's most exciting indie-guitar based bands.

Album review: Julia Jacklin

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LOOKS CAN be deceiving. Or can they? The cover of Jacklin's second solo album finds her surrounded by bric-a-brac, almost drowning in it, but with an ecstatic expression on her face.

Wake gives voice to female voicelessness

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HANS CHRISTIAN Andersen’s The Little Mermaid was first published in 1837 and since then it has inspired countless adaptations in print, film, TV and theatre. The latest is Deirdre Sullivan’s dark west of Ireland spin on the story, Wake.

 

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