Monthly Archives: May 2011

Ann, Dee, Grace, Mary, Cora and Willy

When I was younger one of my favourite places was the library. I used to spend hours browsing and reading books on winter evenings. My kids love our local library, my eldest daughter in particular. She loves to go there … Continue reading

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Maria Moynihan Lee

Maria doesnt attract much attention to herself. She prefers to let her events do the talking. She was a major driving force behind the massively successful Volvo Ocean Race Festival 2 years ago which has pretty much changed the face … Continue reading

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Ollie Jennings

Myself and a number of people created a magazine in 48 hours last year. Afterwards everyone said we should get it printed. Ollie called up and went one step further. He gave us the money. So now I am one … Continue reading

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Kernan Andrews

Kernan writes  for the Galway Advertiser. It is possible he loves music as much as Gugai and importantly for a music journalist he loves ALL types of music from Suicidal Tendencies to Sam Cooke He also writes the political pieces … Continue reading

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Sinead Coughlan

I really wouldnt have the guts to start a close store in Galway in the current climate. Never mind one that is specifically tailored  to a certain clientele. Vintage clothes from the 50s upstairs and designer downstairs Never mind have … Continue reading

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Rod Goodall

Rod Goodall came to Galway as an actor as part of the renowned Footsbarn theatre many moons ago, 21 years to be exact , and as happens to so many creatives when they reach Galway, never left. Since then he … Continue reading

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Hilary Martyn

Hilary is the editor of the Galway Independent newspaper and, as such, is part of the fabric of business life in the city. She originally hails from a farm in Oranmore and spent every school break for 18 years bailing … Continue reading

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