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Family musical event with Ashling de Cleir

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Welcome to Sound and Voice Experience! — an enthusiastic celebration of music, song and poetry by students of the Aishling de Cléir school of Music and Creative Expression. 

Footbridge plan clears first of many hurdles

The plan to build a new pedestrian bridge from the Left Bank to the Strand got a step closer this week after the town council adopted a plan for the improvement and upgrading of the town’s waterfront.

Go back in time at newly re-opened ole-time tavern

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Against all the odds, the Hole in the Wall has been re-opened to the public as a wine bar and a stunningly intimate venue for musicians and theatrical escapades. The old house which was initially the inner section of an L-shaped mansion originally build by Martin Archer in 1582, has been lovingly restored to its former glory and today still looks as it might have looked in the 16th century.

Sean Tyrrell, discovering Who Killed James Joyce

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IN WHAT promises to be one of the highlights of this year’s Cúirt, singer-songwriter Sean Tyrrell will premiere his new show Who Killed James Joyce, inspired by the poems and life-stories of some of Ireland’s foremost poets, both past and present.

Joyces’ Ulysses in graphics and sculpture

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SCENES FROM James Joyce’s Ulysses have been imagined, depicted, and interpreted by two Irish artists for an exhibition as part of this year’s Cúirt festival.

O’Donnellan & Joyce to bring down the hammer on end of year auctions

O’Donnellan & Joyce will conclude its end of year auctions on Friday December 17 at 3pm in the Victoria Hotel, Eyre Square, Galway.

An world of illustration at Baboró

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MISCHIEVOUS DINOSAURS, friendly bears, and curious snails are all to be found in Reminders Of Then, a wonderful and charming new exhibition from Galway artist Morgan O’Brien.

The Dubliners to play Galway in aid of An Taibhdhearc

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THE DUBLINERS were formed in 1962 by Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly, Ciaran Bourke, and Barney McKenna and initially were known as The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group.

Why are the initials of James Joyce missing from Coole’s famous tree?

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What would have happened to James Joyce had he come to the relative comforts of Coole, instead of opting for hardship and exile and the life of a wandering artist in Europe?

Galway Culture Night takes place this week

Galway Culture Night 2010 takes place on Friday September 24 across the city and county with theatre, exhibitions, talks, music, readings, film, dance, and literary events from 5pm to 11pm.

 

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