Here's a ten-step guide to ensure one's spiritual prep is on point: Mark the Calendar Circle February 26, 2025, in bold. This isn't just another Wednesday; it's the night to honor the original ...
Comedy, live music, theatre, and sport are all on the events programme in Sligo this week. Why not get out and support local venues and artists by attending one of these events. See our top pick ...
If theatre is your thing, this week’s pick of Sligo events is certainly for you. That’s not all. There’s live music, craft fairs and much more. Check out our top pick below. NOTES FROM A ...
Few things are as thrilling as weaving ... Whether you’re a first timer or a repeat visitor, do yourself a favour and book one of Emilia Thalheim’s Marrakech Art Tours which explore the ...
Grab the whole gang, Eastwood Early Education is hosting a family fun day at its Herries St centre on Sunday from 10am until 1pm. The free event includes face painting, balloon animals, fairy ...
He warns: ‘Do not ask the price ... price and then ask him one or two things about his shop, or about Morocco [if that's where you are], or if he's from Marrakech, and get into a general ...
Jack Gilder's mum Collette Robinson, 58, was on a ten-day holiday with a pal at the Valeria Madina Club Resort in Marrakech ... normally you can fix things but I can't fix this one." ...
As of yet, I haven't met a rhode launch that I haven't loved. The peptide glazing milk has a firm place in my beauty line-up and the pineapple refresh cleanser is one I always recommend to friends ...
If you do decide to eat in the square, stick to your own bottled water and use your bread instead of rinsed utensils. When fashion icon Yves Saint Laurent first arrived in Marrakech in 1964 he was ...
When it comes to beautiful green spaces in Marrakech, Majorelle Garden, situated northwest of the medina, steals the show. The garden was crafted by French painter Jacques Majorelle (who lived in ...
Unlike other ornate structures in the region, this property was not plundered by Sultan Moulay Ismail in the early 18th century, making it one of Marrakech's only surviving Saadian sites.