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Brian Byrne exhibition at Custom House Studios
Custom House Studios in Westport are pleased to host an exhibition of paintings ‘A hard won image’ by Brian Byrne.
Brian Byrne exhibition at Custom House Studios
Custom House Studios in Westport are pleased to host an exhibition of paintings ‘A hard won image’ by Brian Byrne.
Knock Shrine statues preserved through Good Causes Fund
Three iconic statues standing at the religious apparition site at Knock, have been restored to pristine condition, with the help of National Lottery players, through their support of the Good Causes Fund.
Kevin Gildea to headline the Comedy KARLnival
ALONGSIDE BARRY Murphy and Ardal O'Hanlon, Kevin Gildea is one of the godfathers of modern Irish comedy, through their founding of the comedy sketch group Mr Trellis, and Dublin's longest-running comedy club, The Comedy Cellar.
'I knew Escobar would be the biggest investigation I’d ever work on'
One of Netflix’s major hits in recent years was the gripping crime drama, Narcos, about the hunt for Pablo Escobar, led by two American Drug Enforcement Agency operatives, Steve Murphy and Javier Peña.
Mr Day's struggles with the day to day grind
MR DAY takes up a new position within a vast, complex, organisation, but struggles to understand its inner workings, andis out of harmony with both his surroundings and the people he encounters.
An American, a Corkonian, and a Tuam man…
AN EX-PAT American, a comedian from the Rebel County, and a bovine cultivation technician from Tuam, join Karl Spain at the next Comedy KARLnival at the Róisín Dubh.
Scythian return to Monroe’s Live
THE SCYTHIANS were a group of Iranian people and Eurasian nomads who inhabited the western and central Eurasian steppes from the ninth to the first centuries BC. Scythian is also the name of a US roots-rock band.
Major collaboration between CÚRAM and Boston Scientific announced by Taoiseach in Washington
A major research project between CÚRAM, the SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices based at National University Ireland (NUI) Galway, and Boston Scientific, that will enhance medical devices that allow surgeons to support minimally invasive procedures when carrying out life-saving repairs for aneurysms and aortic valve repair, was announced by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar in Washington last evening.