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Oscar-nominated film director Lenny Abrahamson sends personal message to GCC film students
The GCC film and documentary graduate screening took place this week in the Eye Cinema. The students were in for a surprise when their tutor Colleen Quinn-Hendrick organised Oscar-nominated Lenny Abrahamson to launch the event with a personal message for these hard-working film makers.
Thousands to flock to city as Galway pulls out the stops for best parade ever
More than 40,000 people are expected to flock into Galway tomorrow for what is expected to be the biggest St Patrick’s Day Parade the city has held.
Local writers wanted for the Irish Writers Centre’s national mentoring programme
The Westmeath Arts Office is inviting local writers to apply for the Irish Writers Centre National Mentoring Programme 2023.
Oscar nominations show need to keep funding the industry, says McNelis
Labour City Councillor Niall Mc Nelis has extended congratulations to the cast and crew of The Banshees of Inisherin, An Cailin Ciuin and An Irish Goodbye for their Oscar nominations announced this week and said that the honours illustrate the need for the maintenance of funding in the sector.
Continuing on the Banana Pancake Trail
Travellers visiting SouthEast Asia tend to flock to locations such as Bali in Indonesia and Thai Islands like Koh Phi Phi and Koh Samui. These destinations have become major hotspots over the years, known for their sandy beaches and wonderful scenery.
The Lifts Of Moher — Electric buggies wheeled out at Clare visitor attraction
People with disabilities or reduced mobility can now fully enjoy every part of the Cliffs of Moher Experience in County Clare has to offer courtesy of two electric buggies.
Public urged to submit views on Connemara Greenway
The Connemara Greenway Alliance has been actively campaigning for the completion of a circa 76km dedicated off-road cycling and walking connection across the world-renowned Connemara landscape since 2012.
Elizabeth Reapy to judge Wild Atlantic Words short story competition
Award-winning writer, Elizabeth Reapy, has been named as judge of this year’s Wild Atlantic Words literary festival short story competition.
Explore Corfu your way with Fahy Travel
Celebrating the new service from Shannon to Corfu, Fahy Travel has some excellent offers to this popular destination known as the Emerald Queen of the Greek Islands with its lush vegetation all year round. Full of olive trees, cypresses, and a wealth of other plants, insects, birds, and animals, this unique destination attracts thousands of Irish holiday makers every summer.
Explore the unique history and heritage of Malta
Nearly 6,000 years of history, a sunny Mediterranean climate, and a stunning landscape that has seen it become a favourite filming location, combine to make Malta an ideal holiday destination. With regular flights now operating from Shannon Airport, this idyllic island nation is more accessible than ever.