CELEBRATE John Liddy’s 11th collection of poems, Madrid and Other Poems, at his book launch taking place at St Munchin’s Church in Limerick city on 13 April. Waterford-born poet Thomas McCarthy will host the joint launch with Clare-based poet Knute Skinner, who will also be introducing his latest collection. Madrid and Other Poems invites the reader to seek beyond place and country into the heart of modern living with its political and social upheavals. This collection highlights John’s concern with what the eye sees and how thoughts develop. For more information, visit wwww.limerickwriterscentre.com.

DISCOVER Nephin Mounatin in Co Mayo by testing your endurance with the Up and Over Challenge on 14 April. The course begins with a 3.5km climb from Lahardane village to the foot of Nephin mountain, an ascent from Carrowskeheen and descent by Cloughbrack, followed by a 6.5km road run back to the village. To cater for walkers or hikers who wish to climb the mountain, transport will be available to Nephin Mountain and back. When the climb is complete, refreshments will be provided in Murphy’s Pub where the prize-giving will take place. Visit www.upandoverchallenge.com for more details.

INDULGE in Moments, an exhibition from leading Irish printmaker Gráinne Cuffe, on display at the Glór Theatre, Ennis. A guided tour of the exhibition and an artist’s talk will take place on 14 April. This event is free of charge and all are welcome to revel in her amazing artwork that depict lilies, tulips, and sweet peas. Gráinne’s etchings embody influences from Georgia O’Keeffe, from her Bauhaus-trained architect father Luan Cuffe, and from working in studios in California, Milan and Dublin. Visit www.glor.ie.

LAUGH from beginning to end as comedian Kevin McAleer will be performing at An Grianán theatre in Letterkenny, Co Donegal. From bananarama yoga, tai chi with chai tea, avocado dream therapy, moon walking with wolves, coffee visualisation, and ego massage, Kevin will explain how he endured 33 years of training under the legendary Oprah Chopra in Palookaville, before founding the Mindless Nationalism Institute in Belfast in 1972. For more information, visit www.angrianan.com.

ENJOY the musical talents of Luan Parle and Clive Barnes, two of Ireland’s finest songwriters and performers as they team up with New York-based singer-songwriter and classically trained violinist, Deni Bonet. This musical extravaganza will be taking place at the Moat Theatre in Naas, Co Kildare, for one night only, giving you the opportunity to indulge in the fusion of three musical talents, promising a night of memorising entertainment. Visit www.moattheatre.com for more details.

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