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Show Me The Funny - The Final

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AFTER SIX hotly contested heats, 54 would-be comedy stars have been whittled down to the last 12 to do battle in the Show Me The Funny grand final.

Give your lungs a break

Switching from traditional cigarettes to electronic cigarettes has never been easier with Galway’s widest choice of boutique e liquids from the US and Italy at the Vaporium 34 Newcastle Road.

Show Me The Funny

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THE SIXTH and final heat of Show Me The Funny is on this Monday at The King’s Head, High Street, with the last eight comics battling for a place in the grand final.

Tradition and pride is the X factor for Ballinrobe Musical Society

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One of the most highly anticipated stage productions on the Mayo entertainment calendar is just around the corner.

All things Kelly to be celebrated at Westport clan gathering

A gathering of Kellys from all over Ireland and beyond are to descend on Westport this May.

Show Me The Funny - the penultimate show

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THE PENULTIMATE Show Me The Funny heat takes place this Monday at 8pm in The King’s Head, with only four grand final places left to fill.

Gort hope to create a big upset against Ballyhale

The Gort hurlers and their loyal band of supporters will head to Thurles on Saturday knowing the vast majority of people in the county and country expect them to meet their Waterloo against Kilkenny champions Ballyhale Shamrocks.

Pomp and circumstance, and one unmarked grave

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On June 12 1922 a very special ceremony took place at Windsor Castle, near London. Following the establishment of the Irish Free State the previous December, five Irish regiments, including the Connaught Rangers, the Royal Irish, the Leinsters, the Munsters, and the Dublin Fusiliers, which had served the British army with exceptional valour at times, were disbanded. It was a day of special significance for both the participants and onlookers.

Superb locations at Colleran’s next auction

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The importance of location has been highlighted once again as property prices in Galway city centre have increased by as much 20 per cent over the last six months while other parts of the country have remained static. Colleran auctioneers’ next auction on March 12 includes properties in some of Galway's most sought after areas which will prove to be of great interest to first time buyers and investors.

Galway and The Great War lectures at city museum

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THE GREAT War’s impact on Galway city, the slaughter in the trenches, and recruiting Galwegians to fight for “king and country” will be the subject of a series of public lectures taking place at the Galway City Museum, every Thursday from 7pm to 8pm.

 

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