Search Results for 'comedian and actor'

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Dylan Moran lands painting job in Galway

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BAFTA and Perrier Award-winning comedian and actor Dylan Moran has landed himself a new role: Artist In Residence for the Galway Comedy Festival.

Pay attention to your pee — men told as prostate cancer awareness campaign is launched

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The Marie Keating Foundation is marking September being Prostate Cancer Awareness month by launching a new campaign with a powerful message for men: "Stand Up for Your Prostate". As prostate cancer continues to impact lives globally, with nearly 1.5 million (1) men diagnosed annually and an estimated 397,000 (1) deaths, the Foundation's latest initiative is urging men across Ireland to "Pay Attention to Their Pee" and prioritise their prostate health.

Three men walk into a comedy festival...

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AN IRISH comedy legend, a British-Iranian superstar, and an ex-pat American as controversial as he is acclaimed, walk onto the stage of a comedy festival...this is not the start of a joke.

Ruby Wax, the monk, and the neuroscientist

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RUBY WAX is well known as a comedian and actor, while in more recent years she has become a prominent mental health campaigner and lecturer, and she will be drawing on all aspects of her formidable talent in her latest show.

Róisín Dubh Comedy presents Comedy KARLnival with Karl Spain and friends

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The Comedy Karnival will kick off next Tuesday (and every Tuesday) with Karl Spain and friends Tom O’Mahony, Tomie James, and Margaret McHugh at Róisín Dubh.

Patrick McDonnell @ Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh

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HE WAS Eoin McLove in Father Ted, Dougal Maguire's nemesis, and a character who became an instant classic with such lines as, "Go away! I don't want to catch the menopause!" and "I’ve no willy’".

Totally Wired! @ Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh

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DESCRIBED AS "Dublin’s oldest and least successful boy band" - despite their YouTube hit song 'Gay Best Friend', Totally Wired! return to the Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh tomorrow at 8.30pm.

 

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