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Christmas cracker at the Clubhouse with And So I Watch You From Afar

Christmas is just around the corner, it is almost time to get those silly Christmas jumpers out of the closet, the festive season would not be the same without Irelands biggest independent instrumental post rock group And So I Watch You From Afar.

CHRISTMAS CRACKER AT THE CLUBHOUSE WITH "AND SO I WATCH YOU FROM AFAR"

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And So I Watch You From Afar come to Castlebar for the christmas holiday season on Wednesday 28th December where they will be taking to the stage at Castlebars brand new independent music venue The Clubhouse in Castlebar Celtic. Also on the bill will be Toby Kaar, Shardborne, Race The Flux and Music For Dead Birds.

JJ Kavanagh & Sons Junior Hurling semi-finals

Ballyragget can conquer the ‘Gaels

Monivea fly the flag in All Ireland Cup

Monivea rugby has the opportunity to achieve something no other club in the province has done - win an All Ireland cup.

Salthill man who was the ‘life and soul’ of a Boston bar remembered fondly

A Salthill man who died suddenly in the United States was remembered this week with fondness as the “life and soul” of the bar in which he worked in Boston.

From father to son

The GAA has lots of quirky things in its make-up. Topics and questions that make people quiz themselves and smile and wonder aloud.

From father to son

The GAA has lots of quirky things in its make-up. Topics and questions that make people quiz themselves and smile and wonder aloud.

From father to son

The GAA has lots of quirky things in its make-up. Topics and questions that make people quiz themselves and smile and wonder aloud.

Advertiser staff mourn passing of their colleague Felicity Stewart

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She was the kind of person who, once encountered, was never forgotten. People who had met her only briefly would say to me; “How’s your friend Felicity?” Tall, attractive, a dynamic individual, Felicity Stewart made an immediate impact; her colourful personality displayed not only in her choice of flamboyant clothing but so, too, her hair was always changing colour from natural pale red to a variety of bottled shades.

From father to son

The GAA has lots of quirky things in its make-up. Topics and questions that make people quiz themselves and smile and wonder aloud.

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