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Award-winning ‘The Crucible’ for Shannon viewing

Following the resounding success of their sell-out production of the musical ‘In the Heights’ last November, Muse Productions are returning to the drama genre with the award-winning play, ‘The Crucible’, which will be staged at the Hope Cafe, Shannon from 24th to 26th October 2019.

First viewing of old Oscar Wilde for Limerick debut

The first public viewing of a recently discovered image of a young Oscar Wilde will be on display at ‘Go Wilde!’ an evening event celebrating the life of Oscar Wilde on his 165th birthday.

Painting to be auctioned in support of birds of...

The Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark engaged seven local artists to visit popular tourism centres across the Burren as ‘Artists in Residence’.

Women call for better local services in Kilrush

Women from Clare will come together at a public gathering to call for better local services in the Kilrush area on 15th October.

Studio Sessions at glór feature Words and Music

glór Arts Centre in Ennis is delighted to announce a new traditional music strand for this Autumn in Ennis, County Clare.
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Dogs Unite 5km Walk in Ennis

Join the Dogs Unite 5km Walk this Sunday in Ennis and support Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind.

Eleanor hooks award in prestigious UK poetry competition

Local poet and writer Eleanor Hooker has been confirmed as a winner in the UK’s Poetry Society Member’s Poems competition with her poem ‘Tamponade’.

325m-year-old amphibian bones discovered in Clare

A recently discovered single limb bone and a possible ilium of a tetrapod discovered in Co Clare is the oldest stratigraphically well-constrained tetrapod skeletal fossil material described from Ireland.
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