The CRAIC on Monday, May 19th, 2014
1pm: A free lunchtime film screening begins today at the in lecture hall IT125, of the IT Building, NUIG as part of the Reel Lives Film Festival Celebrating Ageing. Each film will be followed by a short panel and audience discussion.
4pm: A casting call will take place at the Huston School of Film and Digital Media for a short film based in the city entitled ‘The Fear’. For more email thefearshortfilm@gmail.com.
6pm: An Introduction to Shore Angling takes place at Silverstrand with Kevin Crowley IFI. For more email kevin.crowley@fisheriesireland.ie.
7pm: A six week course about Understanding Food starts this evening at Aniar restaurant with owner and chef JP McMahon.
7:30pm: Get ready for the 2014 FIFA World Cup finals with a football-themed quiz in The King’s Head.
8pm: The Mick Lally Theatre is home to the Gallarus production ‘After Sarah Mile’ starring Don Wycherley (Batchelor’s walk, Showbands, F ather Ted).
8pm: Rock pioneers, Steeleye Span, are celebrating 45 years with a new show at the Town Hall Theatre.
8:30pm: Galway Soundpainting Orchestra presents its show XP1 Nuclear Power at the Town Hall Studio.
9pm: Catch Sult and Kevin Duffy at The Quays downstairs for a night of live music.
9:30pm: A toe tapping trad session takes place at Barr an Chaladh, Woodquay, for the best of live Monday music.
10pm: The 18 piece Black Magic Big Band will have the joint a jumpin’ with the best swingin’ tunes at Busker Brownes on Cross Street. And it’s free.