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Discover the world of Vermeer

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THE PAINTINGS of the 17th century Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer, who depicted domestic interior scenes and is renowned for his masterly treatment and use of light, is the subject of a major new documentary.

Waves - paying homage to pioneering Australian women

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AUSTRALIAN SWIMMER Elizabeth Moncello was the unofficial inventor of the butterfly stroke. She had a watertight reason for learning to swim and watching schools of fish, penguins, and other amphibian friends taught her how.

VW’s crossover to the future

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Volkswagen is developing an entirely new range of avant-garde electric vehicles.

VW’s crossover to the future

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Volkswagen is developing an entirely new range of avant-garde electric vehicles.

“I wanted to make it more scary” - updating Giselle

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BALLET IRELAND is touring a new version of Giselle, the haunting story of love and betrayal, choreographed by one of Europe’s foremost emerging choreographers, former Royal Ballet dancer Ludovic Ondiviela.

Tribute to author Michel Déon at NUI Galway

Adjunct Professor and honorary graduate of NUI Galway, the late Michel Déon was remembered this week at the university as the Chair of French will be named in his honour. The event took place as part of a day of tribute to the French author jointly organised by NUI Galway, Cúirt International Festival of Literature and the French Embassy, in the presence of French Ambassador to Ireland, M. Jean-Pierre Thébault, and of one of Michel Déon’s fellow members of the Académie Française, M. Frédéric Vitoux.

The French connection - Cúirt to celebrate Michel Déon

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THE HIBERNOPHILE French author Michel Déon will be celebrated at a series of events at this month's Cúirt International Festival of Literature, organised in conjunction with the French Embassy and NUI, Galway.

Talented young chef to host pop up lunch in aid of COPE Galway

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Young Galway chef Evan O Ceallaigh is returning to Galway from Paris to host a pop up lunch on Sunday April 16 in aid of COPE Galway.

That stretch in the evening has never been so welcome

C’mon, gimme your light. It’s been a long winter and autumn and spring.

Galway needs a light-rail transport system says TD

The level of traffic congestion on Galway’s roads is simply not sustainable on any level according to Deputy Catherine Connolly.

 

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