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David’s O’Doh-party comes to Kilkenny

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Award-winning Irish comedian David O’Doherty brings his new stand-up/sit-down show to Kilkenny this weekend for what promises to be a hilarious and surprising performance in David O’Doh-party.

The Irishman who saved comedy and returned home the all-conquering hero

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LONG BEFORE David O’Doherty ever took to the stage he was a devoted student of comedy arts. He would regularly go to see his brother Mark perform at The Comedy Cellar in Dublin and watched the international explosion of Irish comedy in the late 1990s.

Saw Doctors hope backpackers will make tour of Australia a roaring success

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Next month will see The Saw Doctors travelling to Australia for their first time in 17 years and the band is calling on Irish backpackers as well as the Australian-Irish community to come out in force and support the band.

home ground

I find that many people only think of planting bulbs when they see the bright yellow rows of daffodils in flower by our dual carriageways in spring, or when blown away by the magic of bluebells in flower in our local woodlands and so on, again in spring. Now is the time for planting such bulbs, not when they are actually flowering during the spring months of the year. Tiptoeing through the tulips is all well and good provided that they are planted in time during the autumn for February to April effect.

Stephen Brennan on Waiting for Godot

GALWAY THEATRE goers are in for a very special treat next weekend when Dublin’s Gate Theatre brings its world-renowned production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot to the Black Box, for one night only, this Saturday.

Waiting for Godot hits the Midlands

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As part of the Gate Theatre’s 80th anniversary celebrations, the acclaimed production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is currently on tour to 40 venues across the 32 counties of Ireland, playing for one night only in each venue.

Conway Savage talks Bad Seeds, pianos, and cricket

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WHEN NICK Cave asked Conway Savage to join The Bad Seeds, he said he would have to “think about it”. However the two men had already played together, performing a couple of impromptu Elvis numbers at a friend’s wedding.

Ireland win down under

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Few envisaged an Irish international rules success, but the smart manner in which Sean Boylan’s charges performed at the fabled MCG on Friday was a reminder of the value of pace and power in sport.

Pressure off as Castledaly and Maryland begin Leinster club campaigns

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Whatever happens from here on in, 2008 has already been a memorable, indeed historic, year for both Castledaly and Maryland who were crowned Westmeath senior and intermediate champions respectively in the last few weeks.

Australia’s Pete Jonas @ The Comedy Club

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“A sleek professional act whose pace, emphasis, and rhythm of his delivery is spot-on. A rock-solid act guaranteed to entertain.”

 

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