THIS WEEKEND three Fintown brothers and their friend from Dungloe will be officially releasing their first original material in eight years.
Balor Arts Centre has Liam Ponsonby and more this weekend
WELL-KNOWN Donegal singer Liam Ponsonby is back with his fantastic show Forever In Blue Jeans, this time at the Balor Arts Centre, Ballybofey, tonight (Friday).
Crossborder play Down By The River to go on tour of East Donegal and Tyrone
A NEW one-act theatre play based on shared stories from the river around the Lifford Castlefinn areas will premier next week.
Confirmed: Ballybofey to stage Tyrone tie
Ballybofey will host the Donegal v Tyrone game on May 26th
McHugh looks to hit the jackpot with McCarron
Kevin McHugh is hoping to strike it rich with new strike partner, Sean McCarron…
McCarron provides the sun in south-east
Chris McNulty reflects on Harps’ 1-1 draw in Waterford on Friday night…
Preview: Kingdom come for survival battle
Donegal and Kerry cross swords in a crucial NFL game in Ballybofey tomorrow…
Hutton: “This is a great club, with great traditions; we want to get this club back up where it should be”
Chris McNulty hears from the Finn Harps manager, Peter Hutton ahead of the new season…
Quigley tops the pile, but defeat for McLaughlin
Jason Quigley has won the Irish senior middleweight title, but there was defeat for Illies GG man William McLaughlin in the welterweight final.
Madame MacAdam’s Travelling Theatre at Balor Arts Centre
MADAME MacAdam’s Travelling Theatre is the Ballybofey Butt Drama Circle’s Festival Play this season. Set in Donegal in World War II, Thomas Kilroy’s comic melodrama explores what happens when a travelling group of English actors get stranded in an Irish town.