Girls Will Be Girls: A Galway writer’s compelling exploration of what it means to be a woman
By Eimear O’ Dwyer Galway native Emer O’Toole’s book ‘Girls Will Be Girls’ is an invigorating…
By Eimear O’ Dwyer Galway native Emer O’Toole’s book ‘Girls Will Be Girls’ is an invigorating…
Upon arrival at the restaurant, I was welcomed by the enticing aroma of Mexican cuisine….
January 1st has come and gone, and with it, so have the ambitions and goals…
2022 marks the 35th anniversary of the Erasmus+ programme being launched in Europe; a programme…
Palestine was never a place I thought I’d have the opportunity to travel to. Neither…
Christmas is meant to be about cherishing time with family, seeing old friends, and brightening…
The term love, loyalty and friendship is a phrase known all around the world, and…
Galway’s beloved Christmas Market is returning for its 13th year next Friday, 11 November. Eyre…
Galway and video games may seem like an unlikely combination. But one studio has been…
By Isabel Filby Macnas are back with Con Mór. Con Mór, The Giant has been…
Behind the veil: modern witchcraft in Ireland From Shakespeare’s Macbeth to The Wizard of Oz,…
When Harry met Sally, when Romeo met Juliette, when breakfast met lunch…. You can have…
Seán Breathnach is a film director, writer and lecturer at the University of Galway. He…
Claddagh Choral will be performing a choral concert in Galway Cathedral as part of Live…
By Isabel Filby The Barboró children’s festival is returning to full capacity this year with…
Galway Cartoon Festival has lots to offer in its sixth year running in the city. …
Cold weather and cosy nights season is back again, which means the fluffy jumpers and…
Misleór Festival of Nomadic Cultures 2022, organised by the Galway Traveller Movement, is a festival…
Galway is known to be a city bursting with art, culture, and of course, food….