Gareth Stack and Andrew Booth have been writing comedy together for three years. Together they wrote the 2008 issue of the Trinity College Dublin satire magazine Piranha. Their first novel ‘Jackdaw Fool‘, is being written and edited collaboratively online. Their comedy can be found every day at the new Irish online comedy magazine ‘Marshmallow Ladyboy Jesus‘, and every month on ‘The Invisible Tour Guide‘, a surreal and wholly fictional tour of Dublin.
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Jackdaw Fool, The Novel
Jackdaw Fool is a novel for our time. A loosely structured homage to cult fiction, from Amis’s money to Nabokov’s Lolita, the book follows the misadventures of a television critic named Iago Coakes, a flatulent ane’ crazed gluttonous man child, as he reinvents literary theory, pillages womankind, defiles the international space station and rampages across [...]
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Marshmallow Ladyboy Jesus
Marshmallow Ladyboy Jesus is a new online satire magazine from the makers of Piranha. We’re tired of the toothless glass jawed nudge nudge that stands in for satire in Ireland, so were launching this site as a testbed for experimental comedy and unpalatable commentary in all it’s forms.
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Technolotics
Technolotics was an irreverent look at technology, politics and the media; from a ragtag bunch of Irish students. The show was the first regularly updated Irish vidcast, and ran from August 2005 – August 2006.
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The Invisible Tour Guide
The Invisible Tour Guide is a new show from world famous art historian and clever clogs, Professor Byron Frump. This ten part series will take you on an unofficial tour of some of Ireland’s finest museums, gallerias and historic monuments. Let Professor Frump be your free and discrete guide to the unseen Ireland, as you [...]