MAYVILLE — The 14th annual Jamestown Regional Celtic Festival and Gathering of the Clans was indeed a celebration — of heritage, of music and dance, of competitive games and especially of pipes and ...
Celtic music couple Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy will perform March 1 at UCSB Campbell Hall. (Courtesy photo) UCSB Arts & Lectures presents ...
STORRS — For those who were wondering what their next travel destination will be, the Consonare Community Choir will bring people on a “Celtic Journey” with their music performance. On Saturday, ...
The Halloween traditions that we celebrate today, in America, originate from the Celtic pagan festival called “Samhain.“ The phrase is from ancient Gaelic. It means “end of summer.” According to ...
MAYVILLE – On Friday, more than 20 Celtic clans will be at Lakeside Park in Mayville for the 10th annual Jamestown Regional Celtic Festival. According to Doug Clark, event coordinator, he and William ...
Celtic Weddings are certainly one of a kind. They are full of a slew of traditions, most of which have been passed down for hundreds of years. Donegal Square has been providing a connection of Celtic ...
In the United States, Halloween has boomed into the second-largest commercial holiday, generating billions in sales annually. While many Costa Ricans have adopted this tradition, others reject it as ...
In the United States, Halloween has boomed into the second-largest commercial holiday, generating billions in sales annually. While many Costa Ricans have adopted this tradition, others reject it as ...
New Mexico may not have the seaside villages and rolling green hills that Ireland and Scotland are known for, but during the Rio Grande Valley Celtic Festival, you can get a taste of the nations’ ...
Trailblazery founder Kathy Scott takes a look at our Celtic connection with the Summer Solstice, which is being celebrated Tuesday, June 21. In Ireland, our ancestors understood interconnection and ...
NEW PALTZ, N.Y. — The Wassail of the Church of the Eternal Circle’s Mary Lwyd will return Saturday, Nov. 8, bringing a lesser-known Celtic tradition to New Paltz and Highland, an announcement said.