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Valentine's burlesque fun in Castlebar tonight
Tonight, February 16 the stylishly refurbished Garbo’s will host a night of all things burlesque and cabaret, Dirty Circus style.
Wedding workshop at the Sheraton Athlone Hotel
Kick-start your wedding plans in 2018 at Sheraton Hotel’s wedding workshop, taking place on January 28 from 2pm to 6pm.
Teddy bear clinic entertains children at AIT
Children were invited to have their teddies’ vital signs checked from student ‘teddy doctors’ from the various nursing and childcare programmes in AIT.
A guide to a dream Italian wedding.
Getting married is arguably one of the best days you will ever have as a couple. But getting married in the land of Romeo and Juliet, wine and pizza, adds a delightful elegance and a splash of magic to proceedings.
Have a magical winter wedding
Getting married is special. But having your wedding during winter seems to add that little bit of magic to the martial bliss.
Buskers draft code of conduct to allay concerns over amplification
Galway city buskers have drafted a code of conduct to "encourage open dialogue" with local businesses, and to deal with concerns over noise levels, length and time of busking in specific spots, and obstruction by crowds.
Tragedy in Manchester shatters all before it
I am sure so many of you are heartbroken at the dreadful news of the carnage in Manchester. Twenty-two, mostly young people, at the Manchester Arena, killed and 59 injured, many of them seriously.
Wedding fair at Glasson Country House Hotel
Glasson Country House Hotel will hold its spring wedding fair on Sunday, April 2, from 2pm to 5pm.
Gender battles and a sexually ambiguous Greek (rock) god
CURRENTLY RUNNING at Druid’s Mick Lally Theatre, Max Hafler’s terrific production of Euripides’ The Bacchae attests to the gifted student talent of NUI Galway’s Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance and Chekhov Training and Performance Ireland.
New course to examine contribution of engineers to culture and heritage
Engineers Ireland West Region (representing engineers in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon) will host an exciting course in GMIT during February and March 2017 which will explore the contribution of the engineering profession to the development and protection of our culture and our heritage, with a particular focus on local heritage.