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My Fellow Sponges set to 'blur lines between gig and theatre'
MUSICIANS, WRITERS, performance artists, jugglers, videographers, animators, conductors, designers, and all kinds of doers, will partake in a genre defying ‘live music video’ experience, as part of the 2018 Galway Theatre Festival.
Reflections on the past: The Good Friday Agreement
I am writing this column in the week of the 20th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, signed in Belfast on April 10, 1998.
A ‘strange, wonderful bond’ between Ireland and Hungary
It is perhaps an indication of how Ireland was cut off from the rest of the world that no one here knew about the painting of the Virgin and Child, and its miraculous ’tears of blood’, that Bishop Walter Lynch brought with him to Gyor* in Hungary, in the middle of the 17th century.
The Renault Master - a game changer for urban deliveries
Renault Pro+ is broadening its range of electric light commercial vehicles/vans with the introduction of the Master Z E large electric van. Ideal for emissions-free access to city centres, Master Z E is well-suited to last-mile deliveries.
Ireland West Airport announces charity partners for 2018
Ireland West Airport is delighted to announce that Mayo & Roscommon Hospice Foundation, Down Syndrome Ireland and the Children's Medical Research Foundation Crumlin have been selected by airport staff as its charity partners for 2018.
Casting an eye on an eventful week - at home and abroad
Well, what a varied week of events we have had locally, nationally and indeed internationally!
Key Connacht players sign up
Connacht have strengthened their back row options with the signing of Munster's Robin Copeland for the next two seasons.
Renowned conductors to visit Mayo over St Patrick’s week
Two very distinguished conductors will visit Mayo during St Patrick’s week, to participate in what promises to be a superb evening of music, when the Iowa University Concert Band and the Mayo Concert Orchestra will perform on Tuesday next, March 13, in the GMIT Mayo Campus, Castlebar.
The Greens are coming west to talk farming and agriculture
Green Party leader Eamon Ryan will be among the speakers at an event to debate the future of family farming in the West.
Christobel Pankhurst tells Galway audience: ‘Now is the time’
At a time of feverish debate about Home Rule, and noisy Sinn Féin meetings, the fact that Christabel Pankhurst addressed a well attended meeting in Galway’s Town Hall on October 21 1911 was an important event in the political history of the town.