It all started with an AI-generated "MySpiritHalloween.com" website that published details of a Macnas Halloween Parade event, asking Dublin city residents to join in from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Thousands of people, deceived by an AI-generated Pakistan-based website that quickly spread online, lined the streets of ...
Deceived by an AI-generated Pakistan-based website that quickly spread online, thousands of people turned up in Dublin, ...
Large crowds stood outside waiting for a supposed parade involving puppets made by the Galway performance company Mácnas. X A ...
The Galway based Macnas street performance company has spent several months in preparing a new character known as Turas Alf ...
Hundreds of people in Dublin experienced a Halloween trick on Thursday, lining the streets in anticipation of a parade that ...
A fake message lured thousands of people into the heart of Dublin for a Halloween parade that never actually existed.Flocks of hopeful residents from the Irish capital poured onto the streets for the ...
Award-winning performing arts group Macnas have been holding an annual Halloween Parade in Dublin since 2013, with last ...
There has been widespread criticism of the absence of a parade at this year’s Macnas Halloween spectacle, which had a single ...
Website had given details of large event hosted by Galway arts ensemble Macnas but no such festivities had been arranged ...
London: A Pakistani company has issued an apology after mistakenly advertising a nonexistent Halloween parade in Dublin, Ireland, leading thousands of Dubliners to gather on the city’s main street, ...