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Whiskey Shivers - good time bluegrass and punk

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THEY CALL themselves "trashgrass". The Washinton Post calls them "bluegrass-fueled Americana for a generation that grew up listening to punk rock", while BBC Global Beats declared them "one of the best modern bluegrass outfits around”.

Independent Councillor welcomes fresh plans for new AIT bus stop

Local Independent Councillor, Michael O’Brien, has welcomed plans to move the AIT bus stop from its current location on the Garrycastle road to the Dublin road, close to the third level institution’s nursing faculty and the Shannon Retail Park.

Find Love in the Club at DNA Nightclub & Venue

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Could you find love at first swipe at DNA’s Tinder party, Saturday 16th February? They are throwing the ultimate Swipe Right night for everyone who is looking to find their match this Valentine's weekend.

Galway Film Fleadh seeks short films

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THE GALWAY Film Fleadh has opened i's short film submissions for the 31st festival, which runs from July 9 to 14. Entries in drama, documentary, live action, and animation are welcome.

Irish Cancer Society fundraising table quiz at the Prince Bar

Gather the people you truly love this Valentine's for a night of 'Sex & The City' trivia'. Enjoy a night of laughs, Cosmopolitans, Manolo Blahniks and post-it break ups. Brush up on your trivia about this television and film classic and be tested on the scriptures according to Carrie, Charlotte, Samantha and Miranda.

City Hall defends its stance over Barista Bus controversy

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Pressure is mounting on City Hall to allow the popular Barista Bus to resume trading near Blackrock, but the local authority has said it was an unauthorised development and that Barista Bus needs to apply for planning permission before it might again operate in Salthill.

When the hangman came to Galway

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In 1883, Thomas Parry, a 26-year-old assistant shepherd, was working for Major Thomas Braddell in Wexford. Also working there was Alice Burns, a 19-year-old Galway girl. The two had a whirlwind romance, Parry was deeply in love and bought her a beautiful ring and they became engaged.

'Poetry, simplicity, and an undercurrent'

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Veteran US folk singer Jim Page, author of the Moving Hearts' hit, ‘Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Russian Roulette’, plays The Crane Bar tomorrow night [Friday, February 1], for what promises to be a great gig.

Water Babies spring term

Water Babies is taking bookings for the spring term starting in February. The term runs for 10 weeks with weekend and weekday classes held in Ballybrit, Salthill, Oranmore, Claregalway, and Athenry.

'The treachery returns to the betrayer' says council chief

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Chief executive of Mayo County Council, Peter Hynes, read out a hard hitting statement at the January meeting of the local authority in relation to the recent Standards in Public Office Commission (SIPO) investigation into himself and councillors Frank Durcan and Cyril Burke — before excusing himself from the meeting when the reports were discussed by the councillors.

 

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