Grace O'Malley was Queen of Umaill, chieftain of the O Maille clan, rebel, seafarer, and fearless leader, who challenged the turbulent politics of 16th century...
It was the greatest moment in the history of the Jacobite movement. Bonnie Prince Charlie and his army had victoriously marched down through England and...
People either love them or hate them, but rarely do oysters garner indifference. Evidence of oyster consumption goes back into prehistory, and they continue to...
We admire our Celtic Ancestors, don’t we? We take pride in the resilience, intelligence and irrepressible spirit of our Irish forebears. This ancient land, steeped...
Orange Almond Scones are great anytime of the year, but taste even better with the coming of spring. INGREDIENTS ½ Cup Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice...
Established in 2003, Dressed to Kilt has become one of the world’s premier fashion shows and goodwill events. Aptly described as a night of “charity,...
From April 5-21, the Arís Theater in Atlanta will present Goodnight Delia, the tender tale of Delia Murphy, the beloved songstress known as The Queen...
Easter Welsh Cakes are a delicious and delectable way to treat family and friends on this Holy Day. Ingredients 100 g sweet rice flour 75 g oat flour 25 g tapioca...
“May the road rise to meet you…” -Traditional Irish blessing In Phil Cousineau’s seminal travel book The Art of Pilgrimage (1998), the now 71-year-old American author,...