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Tuesday night, however, Galway will try something completely different. He will take the pavilion stage with the hot Cuban-trained, Miami-based ensemble Tiempo Libre in a program in which Latin jazz and Cubansonmeet J. S. Bach. It will draw from a new CD featuring Sir James and Tiempo Li...
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(I’ve never seen mention of such an obvious link in all my reading about Elvis Presley, let alone such an authenticated source for his frankly odd first name) . . . Pembrokeshire is so remote the only radio you can get is Ireland’s Galway-based commercial Radio Two 94.9FM, on which...
The girl’s keen eyes had often spotted the Aran Islands in Galway Bay to the north. She’d travelled all the way to Malin Head at the very northern tip of Ireland’s Inishowen Peninsula, in County Donegal, and visited as far south to the safe haven of Kinsale Harbour in the very ...
This was where, in 1904, James Joyce met his future wife, the red-haired Galway girl, Nora Barnacle, and asked her for a date. It’s a good street to do some shopping for souvenirs to-day. Though some of the shops are a bit overpriced, the long established Kevin & Howlin is a go...
Sad songs about the end of love; Lay aside sadness and sing How love that passes is enough. ... Read Poem 12. Sleep Now, O Sleep Now Sleep now, O sleep now, O you unquiet heart! A voice crying 'Sleep now' Is heard in my heart. ...