Rugby’s 6 Nations Championship is contested each year over several weekends during February, March (and sometimes April) by the international sides of France, England, Ireland,...
From cozy crofters’ cottages to lofty castles, there is a special place for every visitor in Scotland! Callakille, Applecross This lovely, whitewashed croft teeters above...
The Irish walking cape, an emblematic piece of attire deeply woven into Ireland’s sartorial and cultural fabric, has transcended its traditional confines to become a...
Down on the shores of Pictou Harbour in Nova Scotia ship builders have painstakingly reconstructed the 18th century ship Hector. In 1773 the old Dutch...
Galician Stew is scrumptious anytime of the year, but it is particularly warming during the long winter months. Cabbage comes in different colours throughout Spain...
La Jument lies about 300m off the coast of the isle of Ushant, which is also known as Ouessant in French and Enez Eusa in the Breton language. Poster...
Pagans may be trained in particular traditions, or they may follow their own inspiration. Paganism is not dogmatic. Pagans pursue their own vision of the...
The early Celts all over Northern Europe celebrated this day as Imbolc. Imbolc (also spelt "Imbolg") comes from the Old Irish, "i mbolg" meaning "in...
Brigid of Kildare and her soulmate Darlughdach were sixth-century Irish nuns who brought art, education, and spirituality to early medieval Ireland. Brigid (c. 451-525) shares...
St Brigid 1500 celebrations are already underway across Ireland. Recently we spoke with one of the event’s key organizers, Katie Lane, about what attendees can...