Derry people certainly loved their parties in early 2004 and the Journal was there to take plenty of pictures.
Here are some images from the Derry Journal archive of April 2004 from popular Derry bars Sandinos and Upstairs Downstairs, restaurant Quay West as well as Salsa lessons at the Nerve Centre.
Farland Way neighbours in Hazelbank sit down and enjoy lunch together annually since 2011 as part of The Big Lunch, an idea from Eden Project made possible by The National Lottery, the initiative is designed to bring local people closer together, reduce loneliness and improve community spirit. At Farland Way they are having this year’s Big Lunch early and on April 23 Families Friends and Neighbours enjoy an afternoon of togetherness, joy, and giving back. This year the event has an additional...
Nicole Kidman, one of the greatest actresses of her generation, will be honored Saturday with the American Film Institute’s Life Achievement Award.
Richard Nixon infected the modern Republican party with a sickness that would kill it – Donald Trump has finished the jobLast Sunday, on ABC’s This Week, host George Stephanopoulos asked Chris Sununu, New Hampshire’s Republican governor, about his recent switch from supporting Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor, for the Republican presidential nomination to supporting former president Donald Trump.“Your words were very, very clear on January 11, 2021,” Stephanopoulos reminded...
Take a step back in time to 20 years ago with us as we share images of parties and events from the Derry Journal archive back in 2004.
In partnership with Tourism Ireland and in association with legendary Irish pub O’Donoghue’s - the place where it all started for The Dubliners back in 1962 - Seven Drunken Nights tells the story of a career spanning 50 years and invokes the spirit of Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly, Barney McKenna, John Sheahan, Ciaran Bourke and Jim McCann. Leading the ultimate feel-good Irish show, this hugely talented cast of musicians and singers bring the music of this iconic group back to life. Now in its seventh...
Pictured are children who have made their First Holy Communion in Derry in 2024.
As Detroit held this year’s NFL Draft, with a party stretching downtown from Campus Martius to Hart Plaza with hundreds of thousands of visitors, its neighbour to the south joined in the fun. It was all football, all day in downtown Windsor Saturday as the city hosted its own NFL Draft festivities. The draft is […]
Watch the best pictures and videos from Inter's special day, starting with a home Serie A match against Torino and continuing with an open-top bus parade around Milan.
Taureans born in April don’t kid around. Our birthstone’s diamond. So looking to send anyone some junko rhinestone — shove it.
The event, held at the Bogside and Brandywell Monument on the Lecky Road, was chaired by former councillor Billy Page. A number of wreaths were laid on behalf of the Republican Movement, Martin McGuinness Cumann, Pearse Starrs Cumann and the Cu Chulainn Running Club. Ógra member Matthew O'Reilly Deehan read a short bio of Richard Quigley and Charlie McMenamin recited the poem “Creggan Hill” by Derry man Eoghan (Gino) Mac Cormac while Clara Hutton brought the event to an end with the Irish...