Leisa Gwenllian is a hard-partying young woman in rural Wales in Marc Evans' 'Effi o Blaenau,' while Jack Archer's doc 'Sailm nan Daoine' ('Psalms of the People') explores the Scottish psalm singing ...
The Rome Art and Community Center is hosting a musical performance by The Mighty Craic at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, March 2, ...
With a scholar’s rigor and an enthusiast’s flair, Manchán Magan explores “the enchantment, sublime beauty, and sheer oddness” of Old Irish language.
Casement Park debacle is coming back to bite Northern Ireland football more viciously than the GAA ...
It’s a chilly afternoon in the Borders, with icing-sugar snow sprinkled on the Pentland Hills outside the window, and I’m sitting by a log fire singing Psalm ...
Cavan native Oisin McEntee hoping to break into Republic of Ireland squad for World Cup play-offs ...
With Culture Vannin hosting a vibrant programme of events throughout the year, there has rarely been a better time to engage ...
Observations: Maurice Brosnan's weekly analytical deep dive in to GAA's tactical nuances, advancements and wrinkles courtesy of the game's smartest thinkers.
The novelist highlights novels and story collections that show off the humor, lyricism, and durability of Irish.
Only a handful of babies in Ireland have ever been named Cushla, the rare Irish girl name meaning ‘pulse of my heart’ – could ...
Scottish poet and social media influencer Len Pennie grew up speaking both Scots and English. Now with more than a million followers, she’s leading the charge to popularize the Scots language at home ...
From Regency romances filmed in Wales to gang dramas shot in Glasgow, the BBC has made a concerted effort to extend its ...