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New era as Anthony Ryan’s opens new menswear store at Eyre Square Centre

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A family owned business, which celebrated its centenary last year, will open a new menswear store at the Eyre Square Centre today (Thursday).

The Flaws tour hits Thomstown with new single

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Thomastown gets it fair share of good music and this weekend there is another treat in store for The Flaws fans.

New faces of fashion prepare for big debut

New York, Paris and Milan had better be watching, because the 14 new faces selected in MacDonagh Junction’s Model Search 2009 are preparing to glam it up for the south-east.

Dublin is world's ninth dearest retail city

Dublin has ranked ninth in a league table of the world's most expensive places to have a retail business, the latest survey from CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) shows.

New faces of fashion prepare for big debut

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New York, Paris and Milan had better be watching, because the 14 new faces selected in MacDonagh Junction’s Model Search 2009 are preparing to glam it up for the south-east.

American fashion giant Tommy Hilfiger to visit his city store today

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Fashion giant Tommy Hilfiger will jet into Galway today (Thursday) to host a public signing session at his city shop.

Dublin is world's ninth dearest retail city

Dublin has ranked ninth in a league table of the world's most expensive places to have a retail business, the latest survey from CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) shows.

Expect a vigorous and imaginative staging of Shakespeare from Propeller

SINCE THEIR formation in the mid-1990s, Edward Hall’s all-male Propeller Theatre ensemble have been internationally feted as one of Britain’s most exciting theatre companies. Their appearance at the Galway Arts Festival with the ‘Bardic Brace’ of Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night’s Dream ranks high on the list of ‘must-see’ events in this year’s programme.

Il Folleto brings a bit of Italy to Quay Street

New Italian restaurant Il Folletto on Quay Street really is little Italy in the heart of Galway. As you walk in the door straight away you are transported to a warm summer’s evening in southern Italy. The traditional rustic appearance and precise attention to detail really is something to behold. Nothing has been left to chance in creating a warm inviting homely Italian welcome. From freshly imported Italian cured meats, cheese, and pastas to full bodied or lightly fruity Italian wines from the extensive wine menu, everything is the real deal. Even the staff are Italian!

Christmas Craic! with Neil Delamere and Jason Byrne at the Royal Castlebar

Saturday December 27 promises to be full to the brim of festive fun and frolics when Neil Delamere and Jason Byrne come to the Royal Castlebar Theatre and Event Centre. A double helping of comedy genius arrives in Castlebar and Christmas Craic! is a show not to be missed. Neil Delamere is one of the top headline acts working in the Irish comedy scene today and is one of the biggest factors in the huge success of RTE television’s hit show The Panel . Having performed on five continents, he staged his debut solo show in the Edinburgh festival in 2004. His live stand-up set was then recorded for the BBC comedy series One Night Stand. Hailed by the Irish Independent for his countless MC skills, Neil is the regular compere at several gigs round Dublin. He has performed all over Ireland as well as at the prestigious Kilkenny Cat Laughs Festival, the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival and the Adelaide Fringe Festival. He featured in both series of the TV stand-up show Liffey Laughs. Neil also presented the RTE television series covering the Montreal festival for two years in a row as well as The World Stands Up for Paramount. Apart from being one of the stars of The Panel, alongside Andrew Maxwell and Colin Murphy, Neil is also a regular on The Blame Game, a topical TV show for the BBC. “No TV camera could accurately measure the lightning speed of Delamere’s wit” – The Irish Times.

 

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