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Caitlin Gray’s second recording, The Promise, is an evolution of sorts for the acclaimed artist. “It is more mature, and it is much more reflective,”...
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Some movie stars, when their multi-million dollar budget film comes out, have a glass of Chardonnay and enjoy the moment. In 2004, when Oliver Stone's...
Renowned Newfoundland artist Gerald Squires always claimed to show himself in his paintings, but it is Newfoundland - in all its rugged, enduring majesty -...
With its lush landscapes, gentle rolling hills and welcoming waters, Connemara is a traveler’s dream destination I don’t know what it is, but every few...
If Nova Scotia is New Scotland, then perhaps its provincial neighbour to the northeast should be called "New Ireland and Labrador." The scenery is so...
Twenty-five years since last setting his soles upon Ulster soil, Celtic Life International managing editor Stephen Patrick Clare returns to find a changed cultural, economic...
Emmet Cahill recently played to sold-out audiences across North America, performing songs from his debut recording Emmet Cahill’s Ireland along with a mix of Broadway...
Wind-swept, salt-sprayed and architecturally-dramatic, Fogo Island Inn is a beacon for travelers who aspire to unique experiences, international chefs and delightful epicures. For six glorious...
“Traditional Quebecois music is a mélange of Irish, Scottish, English, French and North-American melodies,” explains fiddler Pascal Gemme via email from his home in la...
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