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Breaffy man wins on Lotto game show

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Austin Gannon from Breaffy won €119,000 on the National Lottery’s Million Euro Challenge game show on RTÉ on Saturday last.

Westport singer Paul K releases debut single

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Westport based songwriter Paul K has just released his debut single called ‘Bright Side’.

Lowering the old wall

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Church Lane was a dark place up until 1983 because of the very large high stone wall that ran the length of it. This was part of a wall that was built around St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church and its adjoining graveyard. The removal of most of the wall and its replacement by the railings that once surrounded Eyre Square was one of the earliest ideas for improving Galway as it prepared for the Quincentennial in 1984. This project transformed the area around the church, making it much more attractive and opening it up to the passing public. It let a lot of light into the city centre.

Parke group stage laugh-out-loud comedy Drinking Habits

Parke Drama Group are bringing their production of the outragous comedy Drinking Habits to the Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar, next Wednesday and Thursday (April 23 and 24) evening at 8 pm.

Dunne targets Rovers for first league win

It may only be the third week of the SSE Airtricity League first division season, but Galway FC will be especially keen to post a win when Shamrock Rovers B visit Eamonn Deacy Park tomorrow evening.

James Michael Curley’s Last Hurrah

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Despite all his bravura and political showmanship, his coarse humour,* a great fixer, a downright trickster and grafter, yet with a genuine kindness that endeared him to vast swathes of Boston voters, James Michael Curley’s personal life was unusually tragic. Following the death of his first wife ‘ Mae’ (nee Herlihy), he remarried a widow, Gertrude Dennis with two sons. This was on the last day of his term as Governor of Massachusetts, January 7 1937, “ to give her at least one day as first lady of the Commonwealth.” Between his two wives he had nine children; but incredibly seven of them predeceased him.

North Cape’s songs of the sea

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THIS SUNDAY afternoon, the Town Hall Theatre will play host to the acclaimed Polish a cappella group North Cape, who are making their first visit to Ireland.

Fantastic value at An Tintain

Newly crowned as Leinster’sBest Restaurant for Casual Dining at the Irish Restaurant Awards An Tintain in Multyfarnham is offering diners fantastic value with a two course dinner for only €23.

The Fureys and Davey Arthur are back at the Royal

The band was formed in 1978 literally by accident. George, Paul, and Davey were playing in Denmark with their own band called the Buskers, and Eddie and Finbar while touring in Germany were involved in a road accident. When George, Paul, and Davey got news of the accident they immediately travelled to Germany to be with their brothers. They then decided that they should all be playing together and this was the start of the Fureys and Davey Arthur.

Small & Fancy at The Downhill

The Downhill House Hotel welcomes back international act Small & Fancy, who will play in Frogs Piano Bar in The Downhill House Hotel.

 

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