The future of shopping is mobile
The future of shopping is mobileMemeburnThis echoes one of my favourite lines from Irish comedian Dylan Moran: “I don't know what I want, but I know that I want it now.” With the number of smartphones and tablets users increasing, ecommerce sites are forced to re-think their strategies.and more »
Highlights from the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe programme
Highlights from the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe programmeThe ListYou'll be less than surprised to hear there's a massive amount of comedy on show, including a slew of Perrier/Edinburgh Comedy Award winners such as Brendon Burns, Daniel Kitson, Tim Key, Sean Hughes, Dylan Moran, Al Murray, David O'Doherty and Russell ...
Guy Williams wins Billy T Award
Guy Williams wins Billy T Award3News NZBy Dylan Moran Guy Williams has won the 2012 Billy T Award, an honour the comedian says will be big news in his hometown of Nelson. The award, named after legendary entertainer Billy T James, is New Zealand's most prestigious comedy accolade.and more »
Graham Linehan: out for the count
Graham Linehan: out for the countIrish TimesWith Dylan Moran he created Black Books for Channel 4, then wrote his own sitcom, The IT Crowd, and in the past year his stage adaptation of the Ealing comedy The Ladykillers has been a West End success. A passionate advocate of Twitter, with more than ...and more »
Happyness in the Highlands
Happyness in the HighlandsAberdeen Press and JournalThe lineup includes Never Mind the Buzzcocks regular Bill Bailey, Dylan Moran, Ardal O'Hanlon (Dougal in Father Ted), Scottish all-rounder Fred MacAulay and Patrick Monahan, winner of last year's Show Me The Funny television show, to name but a few.