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Arts Week with Judy Murphy A show from British comic Bobby Davro and the return of Irish favourite Andrew Maxwell ...

Creating treasure from trash on Turbot Island

The saying ‘one man’s trash is another man’s treasure’ proved true as a collection of ‘sea carpets’ made from discard...

Putting cartoon art in spotlight

This year’s Galway Cartoon Festival, which will officially open in the city this Friday, September 30, at 7pm, is inv...

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Soup – blending art forms to explore memory and grief

Soup, a new show that explores grief in an Irish context, using live art and physical theatre, will be performed in an intimate setting in the city...

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Top-class line-up as Tuam tunes up for Ceol an Fhómhair

Tracy Bruen and Anna Mullarkey will headline the musical event, Ceol an Fhómhair Tuam, which takes place this Saturday, October 1, in the town’s Pa...

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Transatlantic connections reap rich reward for Ultan

Groove Tube with Cian O’Connell There will be more than a transatlantic touch to singer-songwriter Ultan Conlon’s latest return to familiar grou...

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Finghin and orchestra team up for unique celebration

Arts Week with Judy Murphy Every year, pianist Finghin Collins takes a two-week holiday and “tries not to think about music and shows so I can r...

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Take a spooky staycation this Halloween at Púca Festival

For Halloween fans looking for a spooky staycation with a difference, Púca Festival is just the ticket. Returning to Co. Meath from 28th – 31st Oct...

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Stars align as Teapots finally stage Into the Dark Woods

Into the Dark Woods Blue Teapot at the Black Box REVIEW BY JUDY MURPHY After several false dawns, Blue Teapot Theatre Company finally got ...


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Diverse funnymen for Comedy Festival gigs
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