On March 17, people around the world will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by parading in green hats, sporting images of shamrocks ...
By Soncirey Mitchell Reader Staff Due to the Irish diaspora and humanity’s love of drink, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated worldwide with green-themed decorations and pints of Guinness. Since most ...
When you go to a St. Patrick’s Day parade, you might see shamrocks, hear bagpipes, and sometimes meet these gentle giants on ...
Ancient Egyptians rubbed their bald heads with a mixture of dates, dog’s paw and donkey’s hoof; Celtic cures involved mice in ...
Northern Ireland, a land rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, presents an enchanting mosaic of experiences awaiting exploration.
Musicians and music therapists, Celtic trio Triskele, brings a feminine and spiritual touch to male-dominated Irish music ...
The Niagara Falls Ancient Order of Hibernians are set to host the 41st annual Niagara Falls St. Patrick’s Day Party and ...
Staff and volunteers will also be trained in GIS mapping ... Finally, on March 22, near Felindre Farchog, there will be a basic introduction to ancient woodland and Celtic rainforest.
Medieval monks, Victorian scholars and old hippies all inform the continuing traditions of Celtic arts and culture.
Excavations at Maiden Castle have provided significant insights into the lives—and deaths—of its ancient inhabitants ... It belonged to the Durotriges, a Celtic tribe that controlled much ...
Ancient Celtic burials were regarded with great solemnity ... the warrior woman of Irish mythology. A former staff writer for All That's Interesting, Natasha Ishak holds a Master's in journalism from ...