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Sophia Wäldele

Tattoos for good 

April 4, 2026 By Sophia Wäldele
Filed Under: Featured, Features

Tattoos for good 

Tattoos for a charitable cause? Sounds almost too good to be true, but that is exactly what has been happening at Galway Bay Tattoos, who partnered with Galway Cat Rescue this month to raise money for the charity.  Proceeds from kitty-themed tattoos and art sales went directly to the organisation, providing … [Read more...] about Tattoos for good 

RTÉ’s Sessions from Oblivion highlights homegrown talent in Róisín Dubh

January 24, 2026 By Sophia Wäldele
Filed Under: Arts, Editor's Recommendation, Featured, Music

RTÉ’s Sessions from Oblivion highlights homegrown talent in Róisín Dubh

RTÉ’s Sessions from Oblivion is back for another round. On Wednesday, the Róisín Dubh opened its doors for the newest edition of the series that amplifies local musicians. This particular sold-out event featured four acts from Galway and surrounds: Aimee Carty, Shark School, Theatre, and Adore. While all four main acts were announced ahead of time, their order of … [Read more...] about RTÉ’s Sessions from Oblivion highlights homegrown talent in Róisín Dubh

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