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Tindersticks a treat in eclectic ‘Wired’ programme
In an age of digital downloads, mp3s, and music piracy, a seminar in Kilkenny during this year’s arts festival this Sunday will probe the future of the music industry.
Contemporary and interactive theatre programme awaits festival-goers
Blindfolded and bound, a foot massage or dancing the night away with a professional dancer and his mother, it’s all a part of the extraordinarily varied theatre strand of this year’s Kilkenny Arts Festival.
Submissions sought for TULCA 2010
CO GALWAY’S coastline and coastal sites are the inspiration and starting point for the programme for this year’s TULCA festival of visual art.
GMIT students’ exhibition opens tomorrow
SURFACE is the title of this year’s annual exhibition by the GMIT’s third year painting students and it opens tomorrow at 6pm at No 8, Lombard Street, beside Ryan’s Homestores.
Durcan slams money spent on Clarke collection
Controversial Castlebar Independent councillor Frank Durcan slammed the amount of money that will be spent by Mayo County Council on housing and maintaining the Clarke Collection in Ballina. Under the freedom of information act Cllr Durcan received a copy of the contract entered into by Mayo County Council with Mrs Anne Clarke the widow of the late Jackie Clarke who amassed the collection over a number of years.
Durcan slams money spent on Clarke collection
Controversial Castlebar Independent councillor Frank Durcan slammed the amount of money that will be spent by Mayo County Council on housing and maintaining the Clarke Collection in Ballina. Under the freedom of information act Cllr Durcan received a copy of the contract entered into by Mayo County Council with Mrs Anne Clarke the widow of the late Jackie Clarke who amassed the collection over a number of years.
Curator of Claremorris Open Exhibition announced
Claremorris Arts Committee is pleased to announce the selection of Lisa Le Feuvre as Curator of Claremorris Open Exhibition 2010.
Public lecture on life in a 19th century Irish farmhouse
What were Irish farmhouses like in the 19th century? Did they differ in different parts of the country? How did people decorate them? What do they tell us of life in those days?
Minister Cullen visits Linenhall and McHale Park
The Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, Martin Cullen TD, visited the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar and McHale Park on Friday last together with Fianna Fáil TD Beverley Flynn.
Des Keogh brings his one man comedy show to the Linenhall
The inimitable Des Keogh delivers a one-man delight of comedy theatre in Confessions of an Irish Publican at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Monday June 8 and Tuesday June 9 at 8pm.