BY JUDY MURPHY Conveying the complexities of the Irish Civil War to a theatre audience aged mostly between 7 and 12 years is no easy ask....
BY JUDY MURPHY For someone who played a key role in the evolution of Ireland’s contemporary comedy scene, Billy McGrath isn’t especially well-known as a funny...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy The various Covid lockdowns were pretty grim but there were some unexpected positives – including the comedy collaboration that developed between...
A collection of 40 original paintings and graphics by renowned German artist Gertrude Degenhardt, will open at The Kenny Gallery in the city’s Liosbán Retail Park...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy The irony of getting an Agility Grant from the Arts Council last Spring wasn’t lost on the Saw Doctors’ manager, Ollie...
After the 1916 Rising in Galway was quashed, its leader Liam Mellows and two companions found refuge in a remote hilly area south of Gort. Mellows...
Limerick woman Maeve McGrath has been named as the new Director of Programming for Galway Film Fleadh, taking over from Will Fitzgerald. She will be responsible...
Historical entertainer Paddy Cullivan will be at the Town Hall Theatre on Thursday next, February 2, with The Murder of Wolfe Tone, the incredible story of...