Arts Week with Judy Murphy Galway audiences will be embarking on journeys of the imagination during Music for Galway’s upcoming season, if the organisation’s Artistic Director...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy One of Ireland’s most distinctive poets, Paul Durcan, and two of its top historians, Joe Lee and Diarmuid Ferriter, are among...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy Galway-born novelist Evie Gaughan was doing research for a book she intended writing when she came across a character by the...
‘Money no object’ might well have been Liam Ó Mochain’s motto as he set about making his latest film, Lost & Found, which is currently showing...
A word of warning to history fans. Before you go browsing Ireland Illustrated, 1680-1860, a new service from NUIG, make sure you’ve nothing else for doing,...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy A chance encounter with a snooty curator at the Irish Embassy in Paris was the spark that ignited Furniture, Sonya Kelly’s...
Arts Week with Judy Murphy “A good woman making difficult decisions,” is how Carraroe actress Siobhán O’Kelly describes Cáit, the character she plays in Baoite (Bait)....
Arts Week with Judy Murphy An often-quoted piece of advice given to would-be authors is ‘write about what you know’. Playwright Cristín Kehoe doesn’t agree and,...