By the time the performers exit the stage after tonight’s Seal Songsshow at the Spatz Theatre in Halifax, the presence of Gaelic in Nova Scotia will...
Celts and Gaels in Halifax, Nova Scotia are in for a treat tomorrow night, with the Canadian premier of Seal Songs, a musical work based on...
Picking up from last month’s column on the Irish in America, correspondent Maurice Fitzpatrick dives deeper into the Emerald Isle’s Emigration issues.
Fiddler Jim McKinney isn’t quick to claim Celtic ancestry despite his last name. Get the full story here!
From the 1936 film “The Plough and the Stars” to 2012’s “Brave”, Celtic cinema has offered important glimpses into the unique culture of the Irish...
Whether they are performing or not, the members of Bowling Green, Kentucky-based quintet Feckless Fear Dearg can always be found in the friendly confines of...
Ellen MacPhee may be a small pipe player, but the Prince Edward Island native has a big personality. Read more here!
Thanks to the efforts of one woman, Highland Dancing is alive and well in the South African city of Johannesburg, Read more here!
The second annual Celtic Family Jubilee Fam-Jam takes place in Brooksville, Florida this weekend. Recently we spoke with event organizer Greg McGrath about the festivities.
Wales, otherwise known as Cymru, is part of the United Kingdom and a country known for its rich history and culture. Here are some facts about...
Inspired and inspiring, Scottish author Lorraine Johnston has a hit on her hands with Later Tartan Gator; A New Orleans Tale – a story of...
The Kilberry Inn, which describes itself as a restaurant with rooms, is a couple of hours from Glasgow. Read more here!
The National Football League is a rich environment for Irish influence. With the Super Bowl taking over the airwaves today – and with both head...
The forecast is frigid for Regina, Saskatchewan this weekend – temperatures are expected to hover from -14 to -27 Celsius – but the city’s annual...
Irish sisters Joyce and Ruth O’Leary are testament that the family that plays together, stays together. With each doing double-duty on violins and vocals, the...
Alain Bosse is no stranger to Atlantic Canadians; the good-natured gourmand carries his culinary expertise and warm smile with him wherever he sets up shop....
Established in 1856, the New York Caledonian Club has been hosting Burns' Suppers almost since its inception. Get the story here!
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