One woman’s musical journey to make a difference is capturing the world’s attention. Learn more here!
A couple of competitive curlers from Nova Scotia are making a big splash with their new clothing line, creating a ripple across the pond. Read...
As music exists in the spaces between the notes, so Ireland’s Ancient East lives in the distances between the dots on the map. Read more...
Irish poet W.B. Yeats once wrote “There are no strangers here, only friends you haven’t met yet…” Nowhere, perhaps, is this truer than in Dublin....
Ireland’s second largest city sits at the southernmost tip of the island – just don’t dare compare it to Dublin…Read more here!
High atop the Granville Hotel in Waterford, along the trail of Ireland’s Ancient East, it is something to consider the history of this city’s many...
Established in 888 AD by Viking raiders, the small seaside town of Wexford is a vital and vibrant stop along Ireland’s Ancient East. Read more...
Ireland’s bold and beautiful south-eastern coastline is a mélange of history, where Celtic heritage is accented by a brew of other cultures. Learn more here!
Arriving at elegant, historic Mohonk Mountain House in New York State’s Hudson Valley, visitors will almost believe they are in the Highlands of Scotland. Read...
All this week, Celtic Life International will publish a series of contemporary and original short stories based upon extracts from The Down Recorder, a community...
All this week, Celtic Life International will publish a series of contemporary and original short stories based upon extracts from The Down Recorder, a community...
All this week, Celtic Life International will publish a series of contemporary and original short stories based upon extracts from The Down Recorder, a community...
All this week, Celtic Life International will publish a series of contemporary and original short stories based upon extracts from The Down Recorder, a community...
This week, Celtic Life International will publish a series of contemporary and original short stories based upon historical extracts from The Down Recorder, a community...
In the first of a two-part series, our award-winning photojournalist Tom Langlands winds his way through the gorgeous Celtic nation of Galicia.
Most know her as Doris Walker from the 1947 cinematic classic Miracle on 34th Street, but her Celtic audience remembers her best for her role...
It was music that first gave form to the Manx language for Breesha Maddrell, and music that ultimately led her to become director of the...
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The Celtic Question
What is your favourite component of Celtic culture?
- Music 52%, 22 votes22 votes 52%22 votes - 52% of all votes
- Dance 12%, 5 votes5 votes 12%5 votes - 12% of all votes
- Fashion 10%, 4 votes4 votes 10%4 votes - 10% of all votes
- Crafts 10%, 4 votes4 votes 10%4 votes - 10% of all votes
- Literature 5%, 2 votes2 votes 5%2 votes - 5% of all votes
- Cuisine 5%, 2 votes2 votes 5%2 votes - 5% of all votes
- Jewelry 5%, 2 votes2 votes 5%2 votes - 5% 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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