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‘I’ve had some of the greatest moments of my life in Galway’

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IDAHO SONGWRITER Josh Ritter has long had an ardent following in this part of the world and his Galway Arts Festival show at the Big Top promises to be a highlight of this year’s music programme.

Legendary Norman J is coming to Galway

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NORMAN J is probably the only DJ who can boast an MBE. He was awarded the honour in 2002 for his “deejaying and services to music”, but then, it was well deserved.

Moneenageisha Court, development of twenty five homes, comes to the market

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O’Donnellan and Joyce has announced the sale of Moneenageisha Court, offering an opportunity to acquire a self-contained freehold estate with a mix of residential units in an excellent location.

Let EmployAbility help your business help job seekers with disabilities

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Dermot Hyland is currently employed at the Kinlay Hostel in Eyre Square, Galway. Dermot has availed of the Supported Employment Programme through EmployAbility Galway. Dermot was referred to EmployAbility Galway service in February 2011. Dermot, originally from Renvyle Co Galway, moved to Galway city in 198. Dermot has a mild learning disability and left secondary school after his third year to attend work preparation training. As part of his training he completed a work experience in the Value Centre, Newcastle in 1993, which resulted in paid employment. Dermot loved his job there and worked as a general operative until March 2009 when the facility in Newcastle closed and he was made redundant.

Second installment of Cullen’s H-Block art set for March

By Maria Daly and Claire O’Brien

A comic look at Irish history

1916 AND All That is a new book by Galwegian Ciara Boylan, which takes a comic look at Irish history.

Hey Mister Teacher Man

ABOUT FIVE years ago I received an e-mail from a Dutch customer who wanted to know if we could supply 42 copies of a single Mills and Boon title. Having sourced and supplied the 42 copies, I asked him out of sheer curiosity why he wanted them.

Tradiohead - on the way to Electric Picnic

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RADIOHEAD’S MUSICAL journey over the past 20 years has been one of rock’s most fascinating and often, for their audience, a challenging listening experience. The Oxford quintet began life playing the massive sounding, alternative rock, guitar anthems of Pablo Honey and The Bends.

‘How’s it going everybody?’

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HIS FIRST time in Galway was in 1962 as a teen folk singing ‘wannabe’. A decade later he was back as part of Irish trad’s first ‘supergroup’. Ten years later he was a controversial supporter of the Hunger Strikers. And tomorrow he headlines the Galway Arts Festival Big Top.

Five Ways To Drown @ Town Hall

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One of Ireland’s most vibrant contemporary dance companies, Junk Ensemble, make a welcome visit to the Town Hall next week with their production Five Ways to Drown.

 

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