As Celtic Life International contributor Gerald Herter explains, before last year’s NATO Summit, Wales was, for many, just the little known appendage attached to the...
A former child psychologist, Scottish author Ian Wilkinson has hit the mark with Crossing the Water, the story of two young boys coming of age...
Jack Bruce’s rumbling bass lines underpinned some of rock music’s greatest songs. Read more here!
Our award-winning photojournalist Tom Langlands explores Scotland’s Enchanted Forest!
What is Scottish cuisine, and why is it becoming so popular around the world? Learn more here!
Celtic themes are at the heart of Nova Scotia designer Katherine Feiel’s gorgeous gowns and dresses. Read more here!
Sophie Stephenson may be a traditional step dancer, but there’s nothing old-fashioned about the way she shares her love of the art. Get to know...
You name it, there’s a good chance that The Celtic Market has it; unique and luxurious Celtic-themed products made by Scottish and Irish artisans. Recently...
2015 is going to be a busy year for the Clan Henderson. Along with attendance at an array of activities, the society is actively recruiting...
Founded in 1995, Celtic Ceilidh Dance Academy began as a Highland dance school, later expanding to include Irish, Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Lyrical, Stretch and Hip...
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I – I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Read more here!
Since parting ways with his Great Big Sea cohorts, life has been good, busy and interesting for Newfoundland singer-songwriter Sean McCann. Read more here!
When it comes to bagpiping, Jan Bolhuis’s repertoire includes some of the classics – the rock classics; AC/DC, Elvis and Iron Maiden. Get to know...
For over 30 years the Casey family has led small, personalized tours to Ireland, offering a unique experience for both first-time visitors and those who...
While places like Ireland and Scotland have had a tradition of Celtic music for hundreds of years, the form all but vanished in Spain during...
Dublin is a city like no other, awash in history and heritage. Celtic Life International contributor Veronica Breen-Hogle takes us back.
Hecataeus of Miletus, the Greek geographer, made the first recorded use of the name Celts in 517 BC, when writing about a people living near...
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