John Hume began his public life by articulating in two (now famous) Irish Times articles, ‘The Northern Catholic’, principles by which the inchoate Northern crisis should be...
Author, poet, publisher, professor, hard-core surfer and Celtic Life International contributor, Lesley Choyce is a man for all seasons and reasons. Recently, in celebration of...
Monkfish - also known as goosefish or American angler - populate the western North Atlantic, from Newfoundland to North Carolina, and have also been spotted...
Paul Anderson’s introduction to the fiddle sounds like something out of a children’s book: while visiting his grandparents at their farmhouse in Mains of Kincraigie,...
Haskap berries are the new health fruit on the block. They are originally from Siberia and find Nova Scotia’s soil and climate very hospitable. Hailed as...
A mecca for both professionals and beginners in search of an adrenalin rush, the country’s breathtaking coastline has helped grow some of the most passionate...
Some English words mean something totally different in Ireland. 1. “Wagon” What it normally means: A vehicle with four wheels, normally pulled by horses. What...
Since Roman times, millions of people have thought of themselves as "British", but this identity was only created with the Union of England, Wales and...
The Scots’ ability to laugh at themselves make them irresistible. Here are the top ten Scottish comedians. Billy Connolly Quite possibly the king of Scottish...
It’s a quiet morning in Ireland - several weeks before a virus swept the world and changed everything - and Cillian Murphy, the 43-year-old actor born...
The quaint community of Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, is as charming as its name. There, the famed Rose Manor Inn welcomes visitors from around the world....
A growing movement aims to have Asturias acknowledged as a Celtic nation. Fernán Morán, President of the Asturian Celtic League, believes that Asturian Celtic culture...