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NUI Galway launches Designing Futures programme for next generation graduates
NUI Galway has launched a new educational programme that will prepare students to deal with the complexity and uncertainty of life and the future world of work.
‘Feels So Real’ - The Clockworks release first single of 2021
GALWAY is their origin, but London is now their base of operations, and the experience - the good, bad, inspiring, and repellant - of one of the world’s major cities is captured in The Clockworks’ new single.
'Druid gets hundreds of scripts a year and only two are chosen for the Debuts'
THE WORLD premieres of two plays - Furniture by Sonya Kelly and Shelter by Cristín Kehoe - will be presented by Druid Theatre Company as part of this year's Galway International Arts Festival.
Croí8 take One Step Closer with new album
AFTER A long hiatus, Galway folk-rock band Croí8 have released their new album, One Step Closer, the long awaited follow-up to their 2010 EP, Flying Through the Ash.
Billow Wood play Róisín Dubh tonight
BILLOW WOOD - formerly known as Flat Out - bring their multi-vocal and harmony driven mix of Irish trad, folk, indie, rock, and pop, to the upstairs bar of the Róisín Dubh this evening at 8.30pm.
Baile An Salsa @ Monroe's Live
FRESH FROM their recent tour of the US, Baile an Salsa - the Latin music/Irish trad fusion band - are back in Galway and will play the Monroe's Live Main Stage this Saturday from 9pm.
Fintrax Group expansion continues apace with South Korean joint venture
Fintrax, the Galway-based tourist VAT refund and dynamic currency conversion specialist, has announced its expansion into the South Korean market through a joint venture agreement with the LOTTE Group, South Korea’s fifth largest conglomerate. The LOTTE Group deal will see both groups tap into the booming tax refund market in Korea which has grown tenfold since 2010.
The Tweeter, the poet, and the psychotherapist
TIM SNIFFEN, the writer, theatre maker, and humorous and witty Tweeter will read from his work at the next Over The Edge open reading at the Galway City Library, where Helena Kilty and Vinny Steed will also be reading.
Morgan’s first run
THERE IS no more appropriate way for this column to celebrate the New Year other than by reviewing the first collection of a young Galway poet who had come to notice while still at school.