Quiet, determined, fearless and with a mischevious sense of humour, Patricia Burke Brogan has long been a force for change in Irish society through her work...
Artist Margaret Nolan pays homage to a Galway she has gotten to know since she moved here from her native Dublin 25 years ago in her...
Harry Potter fans are in for a real treat later this month when Potted Potter, a fast-paced “loving parody” of JK Rowling’s novels comes to the...
It has played to two million people all over the world, selling out in London’s West End for five years and going down a storm in...
“The adventure of dance” will be explored at a three-day festival and symposium being held throughout the city this weekend.
Renowned Dublin pianist John O’Conor will perform a programme of music from the late Classical/early Romantic repertoire when he returns to Galway on Friday next, March...
Ancient Greek drama, with its emphasis on blood and guts and references to a myriad of pagan gods might seem light years away from our modern,...
A balance of “youth and enthusiasm with maturity” is how NUI Galway Professor of Drama and Theatre Patrick Lonergan described this year’s Cúirt Festival of Literature...