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Athlone chef whips up a storm in chef awards

or talented chef, Daniel Skukalek, originally from Longford who has battled to win a place in the national final of the Knorr Student Chef of the Year competition.

Glee live and loud!

Glee Live and Loud the stage show is coming to Kilkenny. Based on the Emmy Award winning TV programme this very entertaining show has all of your favourite characters and songs including Imagine, Proud Mary, Gold Digger and Somebody To Love just to name a few.

Marilyn Bane to take on Jedward

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Athenry singer and actress Marilyn Bane will be hoping to represent Ireland at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, as part of the pop group Bling.

Erris notes

Short shore-based courses are currently available in navigation or VHF radio. These courses can be completed in two days or across four evenings.

New year’s resolutions for your home

Here are some ideas to get 2011 off to a good start on the home front.

Keith Barry’s The Asylum returns for final run

THE ASYLUM, Keith Barry’s acclaimed live show, returns to the west of Ireland in January, as part of its final Irish run.

Kenny warns of problems with digital TV coverage

Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny has received detailed information from RTÉ networks in respect of the progress being made with digital terrestrial television in County Mayo. SAORVIEW is the name for Ireland's new free-to-air digital TV service and most of the county is already covered by the SAORVIEW service. Despite the majority of the county being already covered by SAORVIEW, many remaining parts will not go live until spring 2011 and some further areas will not even pick up the new service through existing aerials.

Ruby Room concert

The White Feather words and music club presents in concert: John Hoban, Emer Mayock, Donal Siggins, Billy Clarke, Brian Durkan, and other special guests on Wednesday December 29, at 8.30pm in the Ruby Room, Royal Theatre, Castlebar.

Investigation into NAMA pulls in highest audience figures

A Prime Time Investigates programme on property developers, which was aired this week, received the highest audience figures since the inception of the award-winning series in 2003. Prime Time Investigates – Carry On Regardless by reporter Rita O’Reilly and producer Bill Malone looked at leading NAMA developers who risked billions in the boom.

Wonderful winter at Ard Bia

If there is one place to warm yourself during the cold snap it has to be Ard Bia. From invigorating hot juices to homemade produce, there is something special for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

 

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