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New Taibhdhearc show follows lives of young LGBTQ+ people on fateful night

Grindr, Saghdar agus Cher, An Taibhdhearc’s production for this year’s Arts Festival, features three young LGBTQ+ cha...

Jape takes a leap into the future with nod to the past

Groove Tube with Cian O’Connell For 20 years, Jape have been one of the most revered and influential alternative mus...

Martha mixes honesty and love in exploration of life

Arts Week with Judy Murphy Canadian singer and author Martha Wainwright is at home in Montreal, rehearsing with her ...

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Artists celebrate wonders of daily life

Monarch, an exhibition of over thirty new paintings by artist Luke McMullan, will be launched at the Kenny Gallery in the city’s Liosbán Retail Par...

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South Galway Bay Music Festival returns to Ballinderreen

The South Galway Bay Music Festival is back for its second year, with a three-night event for all ages taking place from July 28-30. The festival ...

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Father and daughter drawn to ‘ferocious’ family drama

Arts Week with Judy Murphy Actor Colm Meaney walks through the main door of the Bailey Allen Hall at the University of Galway on a clammy Monday e...

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Strings Attached – musical celebration spans the genres

Strings Attached are three unique concerts marking the 20th anniversary of ConTempo Quartet becoming the ensemble-in-residence with Galway Music Re...

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Sea buoys the canvas for new Inis Oírr exhibition

A new exhibition of  painted sea buoys, the result of a fresh approach to presenting art and musical events during Covid restrictions, will be laun...

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Callows and Connemara inspire singer’s solo debut

Groove Tube with Cian O’Connell Since 2014, Karen Cowley has been known as one third of acclaimed alternative pop outfit Wyvern Lingo – but over t...


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