The connection between Scotland and Canada dates to the 17th century. The Scots have been immigrating in steady and substantial numbers for over 200 years....
Ireland is world-renowned for its fabulous fabrics and fashions. Recently we spoke with Paul Byrne of Dublin-based The Sweater Shop about what his company has...
The Irish whiskey industry is going through a renaissance at the moment, and no distillery better exemplifies this than Waterford Distillery. Waterford was opened in...
Scottish Canadian Keith Jack is one of the finest Celtic jewelers in the world. Recently we spoke with him about his personal and professional life....
With international travel slowly opening up again, industry insiders are cautiously optimistic that things will soon return to normal. Recently we spoke with Genevieve Sheehan...
Northern Ireland is enjoying a flourishing économusée network. A crafts and jewellery studio on the famous Causeway Coastal Route has become the latest addition to...
Festival Bloomsday Montréal is the largest Bloomsday Festival outside Dublin with events spread over five days; for the second year in a row, it has...
The world’s only book festival dedicated to biography and memoir goes global with its first virtual edition. A new website allows audiences to register for...
Celtic Colours International Festival will once again deliver a celebration of music and culture online this October. As the pandemic continues to impact the possibility...
Born and raised on Long Island, Shannon McNally has called New Orleans, Nashville, and Holly Springs, Mississippi, home. However, it was in Los Angeles that...
While Bretagne is known primarily for its crepes and its seafood, this recipe for Poulet au Cidre highlights the country’s culinary diversity. Ingredients 6 chicken...