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Two concerts from The Whileaways

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THE WHILEAWAYS, the acclaimed Galway folk/Americana trio will play two Galway shows at two different festivals - this month they play Headford's Hedfest, and next month is the Galway International Arts Festival.

GAA star Dessie Dolan is latest Renault ambassador

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Former Westmeath footballer Dessie Dolan is the latest Renault Ireland ambassador.

Do not miss the chance to see renowned Donegal group The Henry Girls

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Donegal sisters, The Henry Girls, launched their new album, Far Beyond The Stars, this year.

The Henry Girls in concert at Roscommon Arts Centre

Donegal sisters, The Henry Girls, launched their new album, Far Beyond The Stars, this year.

GAA star Dessie Dolan is latest Renault ambassador

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Former Westmeath footballer Dessie Dolan is the latest Renault Ireland ambassador.

Killer Joe's Jazz Club returns to Monroe's

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THE GALWAY Jazz Quartet is back with a new line-up for the Killer Joe's Jazz Club sessions, which return to the Side Bar at Monroe’s Tavern on Sunday February 12 at 8pm.

Final Over The Edge of 2016

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THE POETS Matthew Caley, Helena Kane, and Mary Lee will read at the final Over The Edge: Open Reading of 2016, in the Galway City Library on Thursday December 15 at 6.30pm.

'So many passages in Playboy are almost songs anyway'

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A PRIZE-winner in New York and an audience hit at Cúirt, Justin McCarthy and Diarmuid de Faoite’s rollicking musical version of Playboy of the Western World hits the Town Hall Theatre next week for a five night run.

Oasis - Be Here Now reissue

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BE HERE Now was the album which put the cocaine infused nail in the coffin of the hubris filled, jingoistic, corpse of Britpop. The phenomenon which, in the words of Suede's Brett Anderson began "with the charm and intelligence of a Mike Leigh film" had indeed "become a Carry On movie".

Rubber souls

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“A MAN is least himself when he talks in his own person,” observed Oscar Wilde. “Give him a mask and he’ll tell you the truth.” While Wilde would undoubtedly have sniffed at their suspect sartorial style - cheap tracksuits, gaudy jewellery, balaclavas expertly fashioned from plastic shopping bags - it seems likely he would have otherwise heartily approved of comedy hip-hop duo The Rubberbandits.

 

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