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Classic comedy drama for Little Theatre

Can a play be both hilarious and scary? That is the question which will be answered for Little Theatre audiences when Bernard Farrell’s timeless classic, I Do Not Like Thee, Doctor Fell opens at the theatre in Athlone on Sunday February 28.

League showcases fantastic skill from young players

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Under 9 League: Evergreen 2, East End United 3

Homespun consolation and ecstatic utterances

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ALICE TAYLOR is best known for her memoir To School Through The Fields which, on its publication in 1988, rapidly became the best selling book ever published in Ireland.

Handcrafted Irish-made timber products

Have you an interest in gardening and would you like an ‘allotment’ to grow your own veggies? Michael Brady carpentry services can design and build the perfect plot suitable for your personal use.

Theatre review: New Electric Ballroom (Druid Theatre Co)

DRUID’S EXCITING Galway Arts Festival season of Enda Walsh work got off to a compelling start on Monday with the Irish premiere of his “coiled, dark, glitter-dusted fable”, The New Electric Ballroom, which Walsh also directed.

Something for everyone this September at the Linenhall

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Irish language drama in the the Linenhall

Athboy solicitor nominated as judge

An Athboy solicitor and brother of Transport Minister, Noel Dempsey, has been nominated as a district judge by the Government, following his selection by the Judicial Appointments Advisory Board.

Blues unlucky in lively draw.

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Dust off your old bike for Chernobyl

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The fourth annual cycle and climb to Croagh Patrick for Chernobyl Aid Ireland will take place on September 21 - after poor weather caused its postponement two months ago.

Book launches at Galway City Museum

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THE CRITIC Gerald Dawe and the poet Michael Heffernan will launch their new books at the Galway City Museum this Saturday at 2pm.

 

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