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Bank robbers, children, and Casiotone For The Painfully Alone

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OWEN ASHWORTH, the man behind the lo-fi electro-indie project Casiotone For The Painfully Alone admits he feels a certain amount of anxiety about the possibility of starting a family.

The Lion’s Mane, launches debut album ‘Strands’ online

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Formed early in 2008 by Alan Dawson, The Lion’s Mane began as an online experiment for the multi-instrumentalist.

Fight Like Apes in Mullingar

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Fresh from a stint supporting The Tings Tings in London this weekend, Fight Like Apes return to The Stables tonight, Friday October 17.

The Spirit of Voice set to soar for November

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THE SPIRIT of Voice festival - a celebration of the human voice through song, story, poetry, and communication - takes place in Galway city from Thursday November 6 to Sunday November 9.

Leave the engines running and avoid the parking charge

When you drive into work tomorrow morning, before you get out of your car, just sit there and enjoy the experience, feel the ground beneath your wheels, appreciate the view that your car has all day while you’re at work. Because from January, that privilege is going to cost you. Yes, that is cost you on top of the fee being paid by your company.

Mullingar vs Athlone - who will you support?

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For years now the rivalry between County Westmeath’s two biggest towns has been escalating. What has traditionally been friendly banter among the communities is now a full blown scrap as slanderous comments are hurled and mothers are insulted.

Robert Sarazin Blake - modern day troubadour

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Robert Sarazin Blake is in this singer/songwriter thing for the long haul. Some people become themselves, later on in life. For Blake it was rather early, having first stepped onstage at Seattle's Folk Life festival when he was 15.

Christy Moore approved songwriter to play The Crane

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“EVERY NOW and again I encounter a singer who gives me a glimmer of hope. Jim Page carries that light.”

South and The Lion’s Mane play pre-tour warm-up gig

Two of Kilkenny’s most popular upcoming bands The Lion’s Mane and South will take to the stage in Cleere’s Theatre this Saturday, for a warm-up gig before the official launch of their individual debut albums, in Whelan’s (Dublin) on July 31.

Good news for Elan as study illustrates Tysabri MS success

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Athlone-based drug developer and its US partner, Biogen Idec, last evening hailed success from a study into the effects of their MS drug, Tysabri in repairing damage to the myelin sheath, a key cause of MS.

 

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