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A new experience at MK HAIR
With a flare and passion for hairdressing that is almost as impressive as the hairstyles that he crafts for clients, Max Kinsella has recently opened the doors of his salon, MK HAIR, to the public.
The price to be paid for mild voyeurism
I remember long ago in the mists of time, being stuck in a marketing class and being told about the power of subliminal advertising. How the ad with the sound of a can of cola being opened was sending a message to the brain to tell us that we wanted to quench our thirst there and then. How the colours in certain global brands stirred some desire in us, a desire undetected until it was pointed out.
After Cambridge Analytica scandal, senator concerned about data protection bill
Senator Alice-Mary Higgins who has led the debate in the Seanad on the Data Protection Bill 2018 which is supposed to give effect to the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), has said that despite crucial amendments, she remains very concerned about the Bill.
Bronte Stage School celebrates fifth birthday
The multi award-winning Bronte Stage School marks it fifth birthday in Athlone this year.
Open mic night at Vincent’s Charity Shop
The newly refurbished Vincent’s Charity shop Athlone is hosting its first Open Mic Night on Wednesday, March 28 from 6pm to 8pm.
New Spanish courses for beginners starting in April at The Spanish Institute
Spanish courses for beginners will start the week of April 10 at The Spanish Institute.
Shuffle! @ Róisín Dubh
SHUFFLE!, GALWAY'S night of northern soul, blues, reggae, ska, Latin, boogaloo, r'n'b, and rock'n'roll is back this weekend at the Róisín Dubh, with DJ Dave Barry joined by Andy Flynn.
Mayo Day to celebrate the spirit of Mayo
Mayo Day is a day dedicated to the celebration of the arts and culture, vibrant communities, and unquenchable spirit of Mayo and its people.
East Mayo Community Diary
Don't miss out on what is going on in your area this week.
Talks and exhibition to mark one hundred years of women's suffrage in Ireland
This year marks 100 years since women were first allowed to cast a vote at the ballot box in Ireland, after a long campaign by women including Hannah Sheehy-Skeffington.