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Fantastical family adventure in 3D

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JOURNEY TO The Centre Of The Earth takes the original Jules Verne novel as a point of departure, with three unknowing travellers following codes scribbled in the margins of a tattered copy of the book directing them to a hidden world far underground.

From Simon to Chekhov - Athlone Little Theatre takes on the greats

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Athlone Little Theatre opens its new season in style as it presents a trio of one act comedies by Neil Simon and Anton Chekhov. 

Diary of a Kilkennyman in an Indian jail

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Patrick Malluzzo, 31, has spent four-and-a-half years in a federal prison in Kota, a town in Rajasthan state, 500 kilometres south of New Delhi.

Dark kiddie toon is mature but still enjoyable for all ages

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If Tim Burton made children’s cartoons, the end result would probably look a lot like Igor.

Theatre and Dance at Galway Arts Festival

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THE GALWAY Arts Festival unveiled its 2009 programme last week and, as ever, it’s chock-a-block with top-drawer attractions from both home and abroad. Theatre and dance - as ever,- feature strongly in the line-up and last Friday, over an afternoon coffee, festival director Paul Fahy met up to talk through some of this year’s highlights.

Alien plant invasion leaves Lough Corrib impassible

In less than three years some of the once great fishing bays of Lough Corrib have been rendered impassible by an invasive plant species, according to a Central Fisheries Board scientist who is calling for immediate action to control its “ferocious” spread before it gets into the River Shannon and costs the state millions by severely disrupting water-based tourism.

All about Eve and The Palace Of The End

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TWO OF the three characters whose stories are told in Judith Thompson’s powerful Iraq War drama Palace Of The End will already be familiar to Western audiences.

Westmeath to lose 31 teachers and €0.5 million funding

A stark warning was delivered yesterday to Minister for Education Batt O’Keeffe by Westmeath’s post-primary principals - the loss of 31 teaching positions and over €0.5 million of resourcing to Westmeath schools will have dire consequences for the future of the county’s children.

Westmeath to lose 31 teachers and €0.5 million funding

A stark warning was delivered yesterday to Minister for Education Batt O’Keeffe by Westmeath’s post-primary principals - the loss of 31 teaching positions and over €0.5 million of resourcing to Westmeath schools will have dire consequences for the future of the county’s children.

Kilkenny students shine at young scientist exhibition

Two Kilkenny schools were awarded at this year's prestigious Young Scientists competition.

 

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