The Irish-Catholic South Side of Chicago is the setting for E. M. McNulty’s debut young adult novel Almost Me, Almost You. Recently we spoke to the...
Mary Sutton knows her Tartans. Get to know her here!
So what does a Celt look like? Guest columnist Sarah Nagle shares her perspective here!
The International Women’s Movement was born more than a half-century ago. Read more here!
Whether you are looking to visit Ireland to trace your roots or explore some the Emerald Isle’s history and scenery, Sean Quinn of My Ireland...
Irish-Canadian author Greg McVicker grew up in Belfast, immigrating to Winnipeg in 1985. Get to know him here!
The spirit of the season takes center stage in Halifax tonight at the Celtic Christmas Show. Founder and organizer Zeph Caissie fills us in on the...
The Celtic community in Halifax gets into the holiday spirit this weekend with Zeph Caissie’s annual Celtic Christmas Show. Recently we spoke with the event’s...
Carmen Hunt first began Cornish dancing to stay fit, but soon the unique style of dancing evolved into an end unto itself. Read more here!
Yvonne Cassidy is the New York based author of three novels. Her latest, “How Many Letters Are In Goodbye?” is the story of Rhea Farrell,...
Jessica Wedden is only 12, but the young fiddler already has her sights set on recording her first CD. Get to know her here!
It was a case of ‘better-late-than-never’ for New Brunswick piper Melanie Laird. Read more here!
When Cherish The Ladies take the stage in Halifax tomorrow night, it will mark the first time in their 30 year career that the Celtic-American...
Though the 2nd smallest of the Seven Celtic Nations, Cornwall enjoys a large canon of legend and lore. Read the myth of Tregeagle here!
Sheila MacKenzie FitzPatrick is one of the co-founders of Prince Edward Island’s new Celtic Learning & Educational Foundation. Here, she answers our Seven Celtic Questions.
The ’Wild Atlantic Way’ driving route neatly packages the abundant attractions of Ireland’s west coast, from West Cork to Donegal. Read all about it here!
In 1960, when he was 15-years-old, David Stedman’s paternal grandmother took him to Scotland and bought him his first kilt. Read 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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