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Poet Caitlín Maude commemorated with a book bench at University of Galway
University of Galway has dedicated a new ‘book bench’ on its campus in memory of Irish language poet Caitlín Maude, a graduate of the university.
Renowned actress Siobhán McKenna celebrated at annual scholarship and lecture series
Artistic Director for the Abbey Theatre Caitríona McLaughlin has presented the 2024-2025 Siobhán McKenna Scholarship to University of Galway MA in Drama and Theatre Studies student Chen Rui (Daphne).
Sherry FitzGerald offers an excellent terraced home
Sherry FitzGerald welcomes No 3 Garran Ard, Doughiska, Galway to the market for sale by private treaty. This is a spacious two bedroom terraced home located in a nice quiet cul-de-sac in a well-maintained development.
Women of Galway politics past
With Mairéad Farrell, Catherine Connolly and Hildegarde Naughton elected to represent Galway West last week, the 5-seat constituency has a majority of female representatives.
Gurriers at Róisín Dubh
Dublin’s newest alternative addition, Gurriers, will play the Róisín Dubh on Thursday, November 28, at 8pm.
Boucher-Hayes launches book for teachers
TV and Radio journalist and presenter Philip Boucher-Hayes was in Galway to launch a new book for primary and post primary teachers. Edited by Galway based academic Associate Professor Anne Dolan, Teaching the Sustainable Development Goals to Young Citizens (10-16 years) A Focus on Teaching Hope, Respect, Empathy and Advocacy in Schools is a key resource for teachers at a time of war, environmental crisis, migration and human rights abuses.
Susan O’Neill at the Róisín
Singer-songwriter Susan O’Neill will play an intimate gig at Róisín Dubh this Friday, November 1.
Riot grrrls at Róisín Dubh
Cruel Sister, Affection to Rent, Vernon Jane, Red Sun Alert and Galway's own Shark School are all playing a night for the girls, non-binary kids and queers who have been told they don’t belong in a band. This is for the people who’ve been sidelined when all they want to do is join the mosh pit.
Mike Wilmot at Róisín Dubh
Wilmot is a regular on BBC’s Never Mind the Buzzcocks alongside American comic Rich Hall.
