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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Africa Day Galway

Africa Day falls on 25th May each year. It is an initiative of the African Union, and aims to celebrate African diversity and success and the cultural and economic potential of the continent. In Ireland, events to mark Africa Day are supported by Irish Aid, the Government’s programme for overseas development.
Ireland has developed strong connections with Africa over many years, not least those forged by Irish missionaries and non-governmental organisations. More recently, we have seen an increase in trade and business links, while many African communities here are making an invaluable contribution to Irish society.Marie McIntyre spoke with event co-ordinator Gerry Mulkerrins.

Ray Yeates in the Parting Glass

THE PARTING GLASS is set on the infamous night that Thierry Henry caused Ireland’s exit from the 2010 World Cup. Henry’s sleight of hand is used by writer Dermot Bolger as a metaphor for the speedy deception experienced by people in post boom Ireland. After emigrating to Germany to find work during the 1980s, Eoin made a new life for himself with the help of his wife Frieda and son Dieter. He returned to Ireland at the height of the boom, and just in time for the bust - “where Dorset Street has become so posh that all the women have turned blonde … and the girls buying John Player Blue at Hardwick Street flats have a different pair of pyjamas to wear to the shops everyday”.Marie McIntyre spoke with Ray Yeates who plays Eoin in this one man play.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Silver Lining Launch

Padraig McMahon spoke with Dan Mc Cluskey of the Sound Training Centre in Templebar about Silver Lining the Charity Album to be released Thursday the 19th of May. All covers of songs from '86 by well-known Acts.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Through a Girl’s Eyes

A nationwide photography exhibition depicting the plight of girls in the developing world will come to Galway this month. Plan Ireland, the international children’s development charity, will bring the unique ‘Through a Girl’s Eyes’ exhibition to the Carlton Hotel Galway City today May 11th at 6pm

The ‘Through a Girl’s Eyes’ photo exhibition is a series of beautiful and thought provoking images, many of them captured by girls living in big cities in the developing world.

Marie Spoke with Sponsor Relations Manager with Plan Ireland, Mike Mansfield, about the Exhibition.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Little Gem @ Town Hall Theatre

Love, sex, birth, death, dildos and salsa classes: Little Gem sees three generations of Dublin women on a wild and constantly surprising journey. Little Gem Elaine Murphy's first full length play opens at the Town Hall Theatre Galway, Tuesday May 4th to Saturday May 7th. Marie spoke to Michael Diskin, Managing Director of the THT about the play.