March is St Piran’s Day, the feast day of the patron saint of Cornwall. But who was St Piran, and what do we know about him?
Grace Episcopal Church, 303 South Main Street Kilmarnock, will hold a Celtic Service at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, March 8. The service will highlight the ancient Celtic Ostara tradition, reported Laurie Rowe.
Canadian Celtic fiddle superstars Natalie MacMaster, Donnell Leahy and The Celtic All-Stars will take the stage at the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts. The performance in Storrs ...
Celtic rock roots band Scythian will return to Dayton to “shamrock” the house ahead of St. Patrick’s Day. The performance is March 6 at the Brightside, 905 E. 3rd St., Dayton. Tickets are $20 advance, ...
Back by popular demand, LaCompagnie will perform for the 2nd Sunday’s season finale concert on Sunday, March 8 at 2 p.m., at the Northeast Art Center, Standish.
The Sedalia Center invites the public to join in celebration of Celtic heritage at the annual Celtic Festival and Highland ...
Join professional storyteller Jason Buck for a performance of his show, Sláine: The Horned God, in May, at the epicly atmospheric Viking longhouse at Mooreforge Viking Settlement, nestled in the heart ...
The Riedlingen chamber grave—likely completed around around 585 B.C.—has a completely preserved ceiling, walls, and floor all made of solid oak, and was tucked away about 27 inches below the surface.
Lunasa is currently being billed as “The Hottest Irish Acoustic band on the Planet” and will be at Stone Mountain Arts Center on Saturday night at 8 ...
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The Druids: Secrets of the Ancient Celtic Mystics
They held no temples, left no books—but ruled minds and kings alike. The Druids were the spiritual force behind the Celts, and their secrets still echo in myth.
There’s something about Celtic myths that settles into you. Not in a loud way. More like a quiet tug, the kind you feel when a story hits a part of you that’s older than your memories. These myths ...
During the Iron Age, Celtic tribes across Europe sounded battle trumpets to rally troops — and intimidate their Roman enemies. One of these wind instruments has turned up in remarkable condition in ...
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