Pictured, from left are Pictured at the launch, from left are Marty Morrissey, RT Presenter, Mary Considine, Shannon Group acting CEO, Gearoid Mannion and Niall Maloney,...
BeLonGTo and the HSE create a new Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender, LGBT safe and supportive schools project model. The LGBT Safe and Supportive Schools Project...
VTOS Art Craft Design Open Day 2016 is set for May 26. Art, Craft and Design students undertaking the VTOS (Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme) programme at...
Mary Immaculate College, MIC Media Screenings by fourth year students reach a 20-year milestone. The annual screening of the MIC, Fourth Year Media Student Documentaries has become...
Bealtaine 2016 started all over again on Wednesday, May 11. The Bealtaine festival is now 21 years young. In its 21 years Bealtaine has celebrated over...
Ireland’s most exciting new boyband Taken visit St Nessans Community College and were met with a very excited bunch of students and staff alike. Describing their music...
Professor Vincent Cunnane appointed as next President of Limerick Institute of Limerick (LIT). The chair of the Governing Body of LIT, Niall Greene, made the announcement...
Pictured at the launch on the tarmac at Shannon Airport are, Shannon Group acting CEO Mary Considine and Kilkenny hurling legend Henry Shefflin, along with Elaine...
Limerick Darkness into Light 2016 Launch – Ann Franklin, Darkness into Light, Katie Kiely, Limerick Land Search Team, Joan Freeman, Founder of Pieta House, Cllr Liam...
County Limerick Youth Theatre present The Rescue, with partners the Knocklong Development Association. The performace is to run from Friday, May 13, to Sunday, May 15. The Rescue will form part of the Knocklong History Weekend which commemorates the famous rescue of Tipperary Volunteer Seán Hogan from police custody at Knocklong railway station on May 13, 1919. A dramatization of Hogan’s life up until his release at Knocklong, The Rescue is a Participative Arts piece featuring a cast of over 50 characters. Performances will take place in the disused creamery which has been transformed to recreate the Knocklong of 1919. Attendees will find themselves immersed in 1919 as they follow the performance through the site which now features a farmhouse, a priest’s house, a butcher shop, apaddock, a pub and grocery, a stable, a cottage, a school house, a church and the train station. Attendees will also be afforded the chance to participate in the ‘Dance’ a recreation of the dance Hogan attended the night before he was captured. The scene will feature set dancing and traditional music facilitated by Pat O’Dea and tea and cake will be served by the local crochet club ladies. ...
Census of the Heart – an alternative census that gets to the heart of our population. By asking deeper questions, we’re looking for meaningful answers to who...
Picture above: A Mash Of Memories from St. Patricks Girls National School. Pictured at the book launch at the Granary Library were the young authors of the...
Limerick Printmakers are proud to present 16 the art exhibition a box-set created by artists from four Irish print studios, informed and inspired by the centenary...
Picture above: Northern Trust Outstanding Scholar Award-winners, from left to right, Julie Ryan, form Monard, Co. Tipperary, Dawn Mullins, from Croagh, Co. Limerick, Michelle Roys, from...
Picture above: members of the Limerick Writers’ Centre at the recent launch of their annual review, and inset, Charles Dickens, author of Oliver Twist, A Tale...
Picture above: Niamh Mannion’s mother Denise collected the Persil Award for 2016 on her behalf, and is pictured with judges Brendan Courtney and Sonia Lennon. The winning...