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The Country Girls

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Edna O’Brien’s classic coming-of-age novel The Country Girls is on its way to the Town Hall in a critically acclaimed staging by Waterford’s Red Kettle Theatre Company.

Welcome boost as Cisco’s €26 million investment will create 115 new positions in Oranmore

There has been a broad welcome to this week’s announcement by Cisco, a world leader in networking products, that an investment of €26 million is to be made in its Galway Research and Development (R&D) facility over the next two years bringing with it the creation of up to 115 new jobs.

Garrett Lombard on DruidMurphy’s ‘sense of excitement’

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IT IS all systems go with Druid at the moment as rehearsals proceed apace for the forthcoming production of DruidMurphy, comprising three of Tom Murphy’s greatest plays; Famine, Whistle In The Dark, and Conversations On A Homecoming.

New dawn patriotism and one woman’s personal Jesus

AMERICA, WHERE Eamonn Wall has been resident since the early 1980s, is, as we know, a place where the Irish tend to become very Irish indeed.

CSI returns to Galway Business School

Montmartre Training has announced a spring run of the diploma in criminalistics and forensic psychology at Galway Business School.

Book on how Spiddal woman dealt with her only child’s death to give hope and comfort to the bereaved

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A book of poems and photographs which reflect how a Co Galway mother dealt with the death of her only child is on sale nationwide.

Mike Wilmot and ‘the way it comes out’

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HE HAS been described as “raucous, offensive and downright crude”, as well as being “very, very funny, producing belly cackles of genuine mirth” - both of which quotes come from the same review by The Scotsman.

New Jinx Lennon show for Galway Theatre Festival

THAT DOUGHTY scion of Dundalk, the inimitable Jinx Lennon, takes to the stage at the upcoming Galway Theatre Festival with an electrifying new audio-visual performance - Man v Energy Vampire Behold - This S-S-Self Indulgence Gene.

Through the glass darkly

One of the oldest books I possess, bought at Kenny’s Bookshop many years ago, is a 1772 edition of The Book of Common Prayer, described by one historian as “the official doctrinal standard of the Church of England and most other churches in the worldwide Anglican Communion”.

The Celtic soul brother

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GROWING UP in a house where the old vinyl collection featured Bob Dylan, Sweeney’s Men, and Pentangle alongside the Rolling Stones and Slade meant there was a good chance I would end up liking folk music as much as rock.

 

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