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‘An exciting romp through the life of bareknuckle boxer Mick Connor, who goes in search of that special someone to settle into a long term feud with and meets a host of extraordinary characters along the way, including Gordon Ramsay and Mickey Rourke. Celebrity impressions and brilliant original characters come together in this hour long sketch show that played to full houses at Dave’s Leicester Comedy Festival in February.’

The “Dublin premiere/Edinburgh preview and fundraiser” for Dublin funster Liam Hourican’s Kitchen Nightmares at the New Theatre, Temple Bar, Dublin on June 30th at 7.30pm.

Suggested “donation”: €12.

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For the day that’s in it.

Peter O’Brien writes:

“Blooms Hotel Temple Bar commissioned artist James Earley to give the hotel exterior a Joycean makeover, using it as his canvas, to showcase his interpretation of the main characters of James Joyce’s Ulysses.Similar to the mural, the video (above), by Event Junkies tells the story of Ulysses in a contemporary manner. The footage of the painting coming together is intercut with shots of several Dubliners reciting a quote from the book at key locations mentioned in the text.”

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Christy Burke Lord Mayor of Dublin with Joyce-a-like John Shelvin on North Great George’s Street, Dublin today.

(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)

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Canadian artist Dead Dilly’s World Cup fashion homage for High Snobiety –  national team shirts redesigned as if by various outré labels of the moment.

Above: Brazil (Bathing Ape); Argentina (Marcelo Burlon); Italy (Givenchy); France (A.P.C.); Spain (Balenciaga); Germany (Jil Sander); USA (Rick Owens); England (Alexander McQueen); Belgium (Raf Simons); Portugal (Supreme).

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When the iPhone was first released, one of the things I wished you could do out of the box was the ability to attach a blob of information about about a place for others to discover.

Launched last month, iTagged is the latest app to tackle the problem.  It allows you to attach notes, picture and video to any place you want for OTHERS TO DISCOVER.

iTagged will let you know when you’re near a point of interest or you can draw on a map to reveal all the tags within a given area. You can even use their augmented reality functionality to scan around you to see exactly where people have left their little titbits of information.

The app is available now on the Apple App Store

Do you have an Irish app (especially an Android one)? Let us know: Broadsheet@broadsheet.ie

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