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Keep a special eye out for the dancing at 01.12.
They’re trying to find the truth as part of Science Week 2012.
Sonya Kelly and Fishamble also celebrated their win at the Scottish festival this week.
No comment.
The Edinburgh Fringe appear to have got a little confused about the Limerick rappers’ origins.
16 day festival will run from September 8 – 23.
Have a look at some of the unusual suggestions Google makes in your search bar…
Dublin GAA have announced details of three Croke Park double-headers for the 2012 National Football and Hurling League campaigns.
Google has released details of the most-watched videos in Ireland in 2011, with talking dogs and babies high on the list.
It is being reported that the Limerick duo – Blind Boy Boat Club and Mr Chrome – are also working on a TV pilot.
In tonight’s Fix: What Diarmuid Martin wants the Taoiseach to explain; Celia Larkin’s earfuls for Bertie; why McDonald’s is ‘Lovin’ It’ in Ballymun; and what did the Rubberbandits get upto at Electric Picnic?
Britain’s Channel 4 has commissioned Irish company Sideline Productions to make three comedy shorts with The Rubberbandits for a new online talent series.
Sir Bob is among a number of new acts added to the festival line-up, organisers revealed today.
In today’s Fix: Ireland’s first female Chief Justice is named; News International heads face questioning over alleged phone hacking; and the Rubberbandits take New York…
MTV channel is following the terrible twosome from Limerick in four-part web series as they take on New York… and yes, the Jersey Shore.
What do hot dogs, champagne and parrots have in common? We’ve got the answers…
Free wellies, bottles of champers, miles of fencing and Rubberbandits saying mass…
In this evening’s fix: The latest on the Gaza flotilla saga, pictures galore from Dublin and beyond, the Vatican is back in black…and the luckiest squirrel alive
Do you have “the horn” for media and TV? Then this could be the job for you.
The Queen has been entertained by Riverdance, Westlife and Mary Byrne at the Convention Centre in Dublin, but what songs might President McAleese have put on an iPod playlist for her visit?
Republic of Telly comedy duo’s Horse Outside made a star of model Madeline Mulqueen – can it do the same for the female lead of their new single?
Ten days to go now – so let’s catch up with the winners and losers from another day on the trail.
Comedy duo are not only trendy in Asia – a Labour election candidate has been criticised for using the tune of Horse Outside for his campaign song.
It’s been a pretty decent year in the musical stakes… here’s our pick of the best (and worst) bits of 2010.
The rubbery Limerick hip-hop duo will have to make do with second best: the X Factor champion is Number One for Christmas.
The plastic bag wearing Limerick lads are pipped by Matt Cardle, but there’s a week to go before Christmas…
Some of the week’s biggest stories – in pictures.
We don’t know what Dougie Howlett will think of Horse Outside.
The Irish Daily Mail reckons it’s unmasked the comedy hip-hop troupe – and claims that they’re actually from Shannon.
Hip-hop stars should represent the city’s sport positively after Blind Boy says he knows “nothing about rugby, kid”
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