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A hearty welcome to the May madness

It has been a glorious two weeks for the lucky schoolchildren who are enjoying their Easter holidays.

A toast to Kate and William at the Clayton

Tomorrow Friday April 29, the royal wedding can be viewed at the Clayton Hotel. Join them for a toast to Kate and William on the special occasion of the royal wedding between 4 -8pm. Enjoy a glass of bubbly and canapés on arrival and watch footage of their wedding on the big screen.

A new play by Joe Ducke for Passionfruit

Passionfruit Theatre Co proudly presents Birds of the Innocent Woods, written by Joe Ducke and directed by Grainne Moore.

Enjoy a ‘royal’ reception at Hotel Meyrick for charity

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Heads turned last week in Galway city centre as the future Queen of England, “Kate Middleton” stepped out at the Hotel Meyrick on Eyre Square. As much as it is wished Kate would visit Galway, it was actually a promotional shoot with the hotel’s very own “Galway Kate” in support of Enable Ireland Galway and the ISPCC.

Fiddler on the Roof

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REHEARSALS ARE currently in full swing for the Patrician Musical Society’s staging of classic musical Fiddler On The Roof which graces the Town Hall next week.

Ahascragh milliner’s creations get royal nod from Kate

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As the who’s who receive their invites there will be one Galwayman who will be making an impact at the upcoming royal nuptials by helping Prince William’s bride-to-be, Kate Middleton, turn a few heads in one of his creations.

Why are the initials of James Joyce missing from Coole’s famous tree?

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What would have happened to James Joyce had he come to the relative comforts of Coole, instead of opting for hardship and exile and the life of a wandering artist in Europe?

Family fun in Scotland

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Scotland is the perfect setting for a summer break with great attractions, tours, and events throughout the season. There are plenty of inspiring holiday ideas available on www.visitscotland.com/perfect

Cromwell Attacks Kilkenny (Part Four)

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The effects of the fighting on Kilkenny were devastating. Apart from the human cost, many important buildings bore the brunt of the siege and the cruel occupation that followed it. St Patrick’s Church, from which the opening barrages of cannon-fire had rained down on the city, was completely obliterated. Today not a trace of the building remains.

Lloyd Cole’s passion for golf, music, and being amusing

LLOYD COLE first came to attention in the 1980s with his band The Commotions, with whom he enjoyed hit singles like ‘Brand New Friend’, ‘Lost Weekend’, and ‘Are You Ready To Be Heartbroken?’. In the 1990s he disbanded the group and embarked on a successful solo career in America.

 

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