Lana Del Rey’s femme fatale persona might be all-American, but Celtic Life International has uncovered the USA-born singer’s taste for the Highlands. Read our exclusive...
Indigenous to the rocky shores of Newfoundland, five sisters began making music together from a very young age. Recently we spoke with one of those...
“When I was about 12 years old, I discovered Irish traditional music and there was no turning back. The sound of the uilleann pipes had...
Halifax’s Elizabeth MacDonald has been teaching people to dance for more than thirty years. Once again, she will leave it all on the floor at...
Teacher, composer, arranger, performer and recording artist, American harpist Hayley Hewitt keeps a busy schedule. Recently she spoke with Celtic Life International about her debut...
Chatting with David Adams Richards is a little like reading one of his books; it requires attention and focus – you don’t want to miss...
If you picked up our latest issue, then you've experienced the incredible imagery of Cape Breton photographer Steve Rankin. Get to know him here!
For over two decades, Newfoundland's Celtic Fiddlers have been entertaining audiences around the world with their eclectic and engaging performances. Get to know them here!
Thousands of spirits lovers will enjoy a wee dram of the good stuff tonight at Whiskey Live in Toronto. Organizer Dave Sweet tells us more.
One of the great successes of Irish fiction writing in the past generation has been the body of work produced by Colm Tóibín. Read more...
Newfoundland trio The Once show their roots with their latest recording. Read more here!
Daniel O’Connell was arguably the greatest statesman Ireland had ever produced. Read more here!
California-born Brittany Haas is widely regarded as one of the most influential fiddlers of her generation. Along with her sister, Natalie, she will be busy...
Award-winning fiddler and step dancer Gillian Boucher has been performing around the world since she was 15. Tomorrow night, the Cape Breton, Nova Scotia native will...
Amidst the plush autumn foliage of eastern Nova Scotia, one of the world’s great music festivals hosts nine days of Celtic culture every year. Read...
Clan MacThomas’ history is long and exciting! Read more here!
The Romans once called Scotland “Caledonia,” meaning “wooded heights.” Learn more here!
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The Celtic Question
What is your favourite component of Celtic culture?
- Music 54%, 25 votes25 votes 54%25 votes - 54% of all votes
- Dance 11%, 5 votes5 votes 11%5 votes - 11% of all votes
- Fashion 9%, 4 votes4 votes 9%4 votes - 9% of all votes
- Crafts 9%, 4 votes4 votes 9%4 votes - 9% of all votes
- Literature 7%, 3 votes3 votes 7%3 votes - 7% of all votes
- Cuisine 4%, 2 votes2 votes 4%2 votes - 4% of all votes
- Jewelry 4%, 2 votes2 votes 4%2 votes - 4% of all votes
- Painting 2%, 1 vote1 vote 2%1 vote - 2% of all votes
- Theater 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
- Photography 0%, 0 votes0 votes0 votes - 0% of all votes
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