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Music festival set to return after a successful debut

Musicians, artists and DJs from more than 15 countries congregated in Galway City at the weekend to take part in the ...

Ye Vagabonds mainstay takes detour in direction

Groove Tube with Cian O’Connell Alain McFadden is best known for his work as a long-time member of award-winning f...

Honesty and love in letters born of grief and gratitude

Arts Week with Judy Murphy For a man who is so skilled at offering fresh insights into the everyday aspects of Iri...

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Leading baroque musicians for concerts that celebrates Bach

Baroque music will be in the air in Galway City next Wednesday, November 23, when Maya Homburger on baroque violin and Malcolm Proud on harpsichord...

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Authors Tadhg and Doireann in conversation

Author Tadhg Mac Dhonnagáin and awardwinning author and poet Doireann Ní Ghríofa will be in conversation in Kennys Bookshop in Galway City this Fri...

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Diversity and class as Galway Music Residency presents three concerts

Galway Music Residency is bringing new music to Galway City and County this weekend with three concerts on consecutive days. Galway’s Ensemble in R...

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Cormac loving role in dance show ‘that needs no words’

Arts Week with Judy Murphy Musician Cormac Begley can speak fluidly and freely in both Irish and English as anyone who watches the TG4 series, S...

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Soda Blonde delighted to be back on familiar ground

Groove Tube with Cian O’Connell Small Talk, the debut album from Dublin’s Soda Blonde, was one of last year’s standout Irish releases; a record ...

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Banshees of Inisherin star Jon Kenny reflects on a lifetime on different stages

He’s currently starring Martin McDonagh’s Banshees of Inisherin – the Irish movie that the whole world seems to be talking about – but Jon Kenny’s ...


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