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Pantomime season returns to the Dean Crowe Theatre as Mother Goose set to grace stage
Panto season returns to the Dean Crowe Theatre and with rehearsals ongoing, audience members can expect an evening of family entertainment when Mother Goose performs from Friday, January 6-15.
Portumna seal quarter-final spot at Craughwell's expense
The final eight teams remaining in the Brooks Group Galway Senior Hurling Championship are now known, with Portumna the only club from outside the boundaries of Senior A to have made it to the business end of proceedings.
Pugh steals the scenes in Don’t Worry Darling
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Climate action and culture central to this year’s Conamara Sea Week
The 38th annual Conamara Sea Week takes place in Letterfrack from October 22 to 31. This annual celebration of the wonderful marine and cultural heritage of Connemara has something for everyone with workshops, art, music, talks, walks, and more. This year’s festival will also focus on climate action and aims to engage and empower young people to become agents of positive change.
Pugh steals the scenes in Don’t Worry Darling
Don’t Worry Darling was released last week, and it has had a staggering amount of press for what is essentially a mid budget little psychological thriller. I’m not going to talk about all the drama that went on during the production. You will be able to find people much more educated in those topics than I online.
O'Connor blows the title race wide open
The race for the the Elverys Sports Super League title took a dramatic turn last weekend, when Kiltimagh-Knock United went to Quigley Park and came home with a 3-1 win.
Shefflin’s men face Cork in make or break test
Supporters of the Galway senior hurlers will be hitting the road to Thurles early on Saturday morning to see the Tribesmen take on Cork in the first of this weekend’s All-Ireland quarter-finals (1.45pm).
Tubberclair Under 15 panel represent club with distinction at Féile Peil na n-Óg
The Tubberclair Under 15 playing squad and mentors journeyed west on Saturday last to compete in the Féile Peil na n-Óg which took place in the Connacht Centre of Excellence.
McDonagh’s, a Galway treasure
Patrick McDonagh from Galway was born in 1817 and married Sarah Cooney. They had a son Michael who married Peggy Wallace in 1870, and they in turn had a son Colman in 1875. He had a habit of whispering in people's ears and so became known as ‘Cogar’. In 1902, he moved from Carraroe to Galway and rented stores at the back of the Spanish Arch from Peter Greene. From there, he began to sell coal, carrying it on a horse and cart.
NUIGalway graduate rewarded for study of green hydrogen
An NUI Galway student, who won an academic award from engineering company ARUP, has now succeeded in joining Ireland’s first green hydrogen company