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Elysium Nevada and Lost City

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COMING TO the Town Hall Theatre next week is a double-bill of two one-act plays by Carlow playwright Barry McKinley; Elysium Nevada and Lost City.

Charity gig for Help Them Hope

THE SUMBRELLAS, the Galway Gospel Choir, Keith Mullins, Leon, and Paddy Gunning will play a charity concert at the Galway City Museum tomorrow at 8pm.

TULCA — Galway’s visual arts festival opens this weekend

TULCA 2010, Galway’s international festival of visual art, takes place this month and will see more than 40 national and international artists exhibiting in eight venues and public spaces across the city.

Challenge yourself for meningitis

Would you like to trek for 60km along the Great Wall of China, visit Peru or Little Tibet in India? Meningitis Research Foundation is looking for adventure seekers to take part in these events for its 2011 charity challenge.

From Galway to Mexico with TULCA

TULCA, GALWAY’S Festival of Visual Arts 2010, returns from November 6 to 21 and will present work by more than 40 national and international artists across eight venues and public spaces in Galway city.

Countdown to TULCA begins

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TULCA, GALWAY’S festival of visual arts returns from November 6 to 21 and will feature the work of more than 40 national and international artists across eight venues and public spaces in the city.

Man charged after Tuam drugs bust tracks cocaine from Peru

A man charged in connection with the seizure of drugs worth more than €10,000 in Tuam was further remanded in custody this week.

Peru to take Patricia back

The community of Lima in Peru will receive one of its most loved residents back this week, as Carlow woman Patricia Mary Doyle de Oviedo is flown home for burial.

Business People

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Coffee — the uber-cool beverage

When I was a lad the really cool thing to drink was Irel coffee. This came in a bottle and was a sticky black treacle like substance which you mixed with sugar, hot water, and a lot of milk. Later came Nescafé powdered coffee in a tiny tin, not much bigger than a tin of shoe polish, and if you used more than a half teaspoon you were in mega trouble. As time marched on pubs started to serve food and we had Cona coffee machines, which were good if your cup was served directly after it was made, however it could be (and often was) two, three, or four hours old. I have several memories (some quite recent) of sending coffee back while complaining that it was burnt/old only to be served a new ‘fresh’ cup from the same disgusting brew. The ‘fresh cup’ was inevitably accompanied by a comment like, nobody else complained!

 

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