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Have your say on the City Council’s Arts Strategy for 2020-2025

This month Galway City Council is beginning work on developing an Arts Strategy for the next five years, and a number of public consultation...

Over the Edge February poetry open mic night

The February Over the Edge Open Reading for local lovers of poetry and prose will take place at Galway City Library on Thursday, February...

Taylor’s Bar is the first Irish Pot Still Whiskey Hero

Taylor's Bar & Beer Garden is the winner of the first ever Irish Single Pot Whiskey competition created to celebrate this unique Irish spirit...

Jon Hopkins coming to the Big Top for GIAF 2020

Jon Hopkins, known for his hypnotising and meditative style of electronic music, is the second act to be confirmed for the Big Top at...

Oranmore opera soprano is bringing down the house in aid of St Vincent de Paul

Galway is home to music of all stripes including opera, as the extraordinary Soprano talents of Oranmore singer Helen Hancock will give voice to...

30 years in business! Grealish family to host special event at King’s Head tomorrow

To celebrate 30 years in business, the Grealish family - owners of The King's Head - are hosting a coffee morning tomorrow (Friday 1st...

More than 50 local producers lined up for the Food, Craft, and Gift Fair

Over 50 local makers of artisan food, drinks, art, jewellery and more will descend on Galway City this month for the annual Food, Craft...

My Dad’s Blind – All the awkwardness of fathers and daughters on hilarious display

Father daughter relationships are complicated things under perfect circumstances, and Anna Sheuls-McNamee captures the added opportunities for awkwardness who one can see and one...

Creative taxes, getting the most from the Artists Exemption

Taxes may not be the first thing that sticks in the mind of artists as they embark on their creative career, but one accountancy...

Cleft – a tale of family, isolation and love from Fergal McElherron

Cleft — a visceral story of one family’s unrelenting will to survive — and ultimately to make choices based on instinct. Rough Magic Theatre company and...

Almost €150,000 in grants targeting disadvantaged areas awarded to city community groups

Almost €150,000 in grant funding has been awarded to 29 community organisations in Galway city to help improve the facilities available in disadvantaged areas. The...

Enchanting fairytales by Oscar Wilde capture the stage in The Star Child

Some of Galway's finest young performers are bringing a collection of classic short stories from Oscar Wilde to the stage this month in The...

Young people encouraged to unleash their creativity at Cruinniú na nÓg this weekend

Young people in Galway city are being encouraged to fire up their imaginations and take part in some of the many creative activities on...

Coastal community projects receive €600,000 grant aid

Coastal community projects in Galway will benefit from almost €600,000 in grant aid from the western Fisheries Local Action Group. Forty five coastal community projects...

New Writing Showcase is bringing out the talent at Cúirt

Cúirt Literary Festival is just around the corner, and the annual New Writing Showcase will bring out the best emerging talent in Ireland. Co-organised by...

The rules are going out the window for the Wild West Uke Fest

Enjoy a weekend of fantastic music on tiny guitars at the Wild West Uke Fest with great local artists and others who've come from...

My Fellow Sponges at the Black Gate Cultural Centre

Popular local band My Fellow Sponges will be playing the Black Gate Cultural Centre this Thursday. Fresh from a successful 10-day tour of Poland, the...

Dylan Moran headlines Vodafone Comedy Carnival as full lineup revealed

Black Books star Dylan Moran is headlining the 2018 Vodafone Comedy Carnival in his only Irish appearance this year. And there's plenty of other reasons...

Clifden Arts Highlights – Coming Home to Clifden

The longest running community arts festival in Ireland, Clifden Community Arts Weeks, now in its 41st year will take place from September 12-23rd 2018. The...

Traders and craftspeople wanted for this year’s Local Food and Craft fair

Galway Local Enterprise Office is looking for traders and craftspeople to bring their wares to the 7th annual Local Food and Craft Fair. At this...

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