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Mmmmm chocolate
Chcolate addicts will love these choco-tastic treats from the producer of Ireland’s favourite luxury chocolates, Butlers.
Sarah Lynch to play Nuns Island Theatre
THE MUSICIAN Sarah Lynch will play an intimate show at the Nuns Island Theatre this Saturday at 9.30pm, where she will preview songs from her forthcoming debut album.
How Hugo Chávez survived the coup
IN APRIL 2002 there was an attempt to overthrow the president of Venezuela Hugo Chávez, but 48 hours later he was back in power.
Cecelia Ahern’s onstage blend of ice cream and romance for Town Hall
HER BOOKS are sold in more than 40 countries; her debut novel – PS I Love You – has been filmed and others are already optioned, and she is the co-creator of hit US TV series Samantha Who?
Blue stories and devilish tales from Canadian comedian Mike Wilmot
ONE OF the most popular comedy performers in Britain and Ireland is without doubt foul-mouthed funny man Mike Wilmot. Prowling the stage like a caged animal he strikes with lightning precision with a one-liner that leaves the audience helpless with laughter.
Athlone Community Radio nominated for MAMA award
Athlone Community Radio attended the MAMA Awards in the Abbey Theatre Dublin last Thursday, November 27, after being shortlisted in the Broadcast Media Category for Irena Cvetkovic’s programme ‘Across the Divide’.
Book ideas for Christmas
“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counsellors, and the most patient of teachers.”
Party on with Mike Got Spiked
Kilkenny’s young music lovers can look forward to a Christmas party with a difference.
The Secret of Kells premieres in Kilkenny cinema
The Kilkenny premiere of an amazing new animated feature film The Secret of Kells is to take place in Kilkenny’s Omniplex next week.
St Patrick’s Drama Group present Them
St Patrick’s Drama Group will stage Tom Coffey’s Them in Scoil Padraig National Scoil, Altamount Street, Westport from Tuesday January 6 to Saturday January 10. This is a powerful production and certainly, an emotive one. This unique play demonstrates a sharp contrast between comedy and tragedy within its three acts. Them was first produced in 1963. It is set in 1960s Ireland, in a time when those with intellectual disabilities were seldom accepted as special people. Like the character of Johnsie in Tom Coffey’s play, who was an embarrassment and almost a nuisance to some, and simply misunderstood by others, these special people were not to be seen or spoken about.