Photographer Margaret Soroya finds inspiration in the remote islands of Scotland. Recently we spoke with her about her career and her love of the landscape....
Featuring artists from Cape Breton, mainland Nova Scotia, Newfoundland & Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, British Columbia, the U.S., and Scotland, this year’s...
From abandoned villages and lost valleys to old whaling stations, secret mountain lakes and forgotten islands, immensely rewarding journeys into the rugged and least densely...
From 1563 until 1753, the Witchcraft Act was part of Scottish law, making “witchcraft” a capital crime. During this time, an estimated 3,837 people -...
Scottish photographer Dylan Nardini’s passion for the visual arts runs in the family; both his father and sister are creatives. Recently he spoke with Celtic...
With bookshops open early for the arrival of Beautiful World, Where Are You, the young Irish writer, celebrated as the ‘first great millennial author’, is...
Irish culture has long been passed down from one generation to the next through the tradition of storytelling, regaling listeners with tales of great deeds,...
2021 marks the 1,500th anniversary of the birth of arguably the most important and influential man in the intertwined heritage of Scotland and Ireland. He...
There is a tentative “Hello?” followed by an embarrassed chuckle before Louise Kennedy’s image bursts onto my laptop screen. Apologizing for being late, she explains...
In an age of computers, tablets, smartphones, and sophisticated gaming consoles, you may be forgiven for thinking that the ancient art of puppetry must have...