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Will the biggest ever UFC event take place in Dublin?

There's been more than a few murmurings about Conor McGregor bringing the UFC to Croke Park, Philip Hanna sheds some light on the situation for us. Picture the scene, Croke Park just after midnight, flood li...

Public to Cadbury’s: “Fuck You”

Cadbury’s has once again taken a chocolatey dump on their fans by changing the recipe of the Creme Egg. Their most recent act of treason, following on from changing the sacred 6 pack of creme eggs to a paltry 5...

New House of Cards Trailer… And What Might Happen

Everyones favorite murderous president that’s not Putin will return to our screens on February 27th. And the new trailer has just come out. Watch below, it looks like it's going to be amazing. It’s expec...

Vote for Stephanie Roche

Stephanie Roche became the first ever female soccer player to be nominated for the Puskas award, and the first Irish player of any gender...which isn't as surprising. But the goal itself is worthy of winning...

ESPN + Eminem = Awkward

He can hold entire stadiums in the palm of his hand with his lyrics, but it seems like Eminem is just as prone to awkwardness as the rest of us. Being interviewed on an ESPN pre-game show, Slim looked slight...

New Years Resolutions – Don’t try it

All across the country students have been making a concerted efforts at Golden Weeks and months at a time off the drink. “No more joints for me, getting my head clear” “No more shifting for me, keeping th...

Watch: Mad Artists New Sketch ‘TV Shows’

There's too much choice on what to watch these days. Trying to find that middle ground with your significant other on what to choose can be a trudge. It's like going out for a meal and having to eat the same di...

Come Back Charlie – We Need You

The debut of last nights RTE mini-series Charlie was met with widespread nostalgic bitching about our greatest hypocrite last night. The sharply produced drama gave us an insight into Charlie’s personality as w...

The Famine Sitcom – Some Food for Thought

Channel 4 have commissioned a sitcom depicting the Irish Famine to raucous tweeting and bleeting. The show is already the most hotly anticipated event on the 2015 TV schedule - nothing incites viewership quite ...