“I hated school so much I thought if I could be a teacher, I could make it a bit better,”...
Salthill. It’s familiar to anyone who lives in Galway, whether as somewhere to go for a walk and ‘kick the wall’, or as a place to...
Gort author Lisa McInerney is in no danger of getting a swelled head after winning the UK’s most prestigious fiction award for woman authors for her...
By Eabha Kelly Kapheus Earth (self-published) and Granuale: Queen of Storms (The O’Brien Press). I read two books recently and will tell you about them. The...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy When it comes to panto, there is nothing like a dame, and when it comes to dames, there is nobody like...
Galway’s second Oscar Wilde Festival will be held from September 5-7 in the City’s Harbour Hotel and Taibhdhearc Theatre. Speakers from Galway, UK and the US...
A first-hand account by James Joyce of his unsuccessful attempts to avoid publicity when he married Galway woman Nora Barnacle in London in 1931 has been...
New songs, old songs and some poems set to music will be on the menu for a lunchtime concert by Padraig Stevens at The Ruby Room...