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Celtic Life International

January/February 2023 Vol. 37 No. 1
Magazine

Celtic Life International is home to an extensive collection of feature stories, interviews, history, heritage, news, views, reviews, recipes, events, trivia, humour and tidbits from across all Seven Celtic Nations and beyond.

Celtic Life International

Fáilte • On Genealogy

Celtic Life Style

A new vision for the global Celtic community

DE THA DOL

CELTS IN THE COMMUNITY

NUA

Heavenly Spirits • One husband-and-wife team brings French spirits to North American

Graham McTavish • The Scottish star of Outlander and Men in Kilts takes his show on the road

Ann-Marie MacDonald • Ann-Marie MacDonald has become a household name in Canadian literature. Recently, Caitlyn Elizabeth Mearns spoke with the scribe about the power of storytelling, the importance of nature, and her latest literary effort.

The Celtic Family Tree • As Celtic Life International Managing Editor Chris Muise explains, perusing one’s past often requires the help of professionals

Chloe Fitzpatrick • As our award-winning photojournalist Tom Langlands explains, one Scottish woman draws inspiration from the microscopic

Ruby Slevin

Celtic Wellness • With the new year in full swing, Celts across the globe are busy setting new goals for themselves. Celtic Life International Senior Writer Thea Koper explains.

Celtic Continental • As Celtic Life International Executive Editor Stephen Patrick Clare explains, the Celtic heartbeat remains the pulse of mainland continental Europe.

the Seven Celtic Nations

Off the Beaten Track • You won’t find these spots on any list of “top 10 attractions,” but these lesser-known hidden gems should be on your agenda as you journey through the Seven Celtic Nations.

Choppy Waters on Lough Erne • Celtic Life International correspondent Gerald Herter plies the past of a Northern Irish waterway

My Love Affair with Nova Scotia: Beginnings • Lesley Choyce arrived in Atlantic Canada more than 50 years ago and has lived to tell the tale

SEVEN CELTIC PUBS • Whether you fancy a proper pint, fine pub grub, riveting live music or good conversation with great company, make sure to drop by these terrific taverns on your travels…

COVER STORY ~ PROFILES

Homemade Haggis

DRAM

FAE • In the first part of a six-part series on Celtic folklore, Caitlyn Elizabeth Mearns explores one of the most prolific creatures in Irish mythology


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 84 Publisher: Celtic Life International Edition: January/February 2023 Vol. 37 No. 1

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  • Release date: January 1, 2023

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Celtic Life International is home to an extensive collection of feature stories, interviews, history, heritage, news, views, reviews, recipes, events, trivia, humour and tidbits from across all Seven Celtic Nations and beyond.

Celtic Life International

Fáilte • On Genealogy

Celtic Life Style

A new vision for the global Celtic community

DE THA DOL

CELTS IN THE COMMUNITY

NUA

Heavenly Spirits • One husband-and-wife team brings French spirits to North American

Graham McTavish • The Scottish star of Outlander and Men in Kilts takes his show on the road

Ann-Marie MacDonald • Ann-Marie MacDonald has become a household name in Canadian literature. Recently, Caitlyn Elizabeth Mearns spoke with the scribe about the power of storytelling, the importance of nature, and her latest literary effort.

The Celtic Family Tree • As Celtic Life International Managing Editor Chris Muise explains, perusing one’s past often requires the help of professionals

Chloe Fitzpatrick • As our award-winning photojournalist Tom Langlands explains, one Scottish woman draws inspiration from the microscopic

Ruby Slevin

Celtic Wellness • With the new year in full swing, Celts across the globe are busy setting new goals for themselves. Celtic Life International Senior Writer Thea Koper explains.

Celtic Continental • As Celtic Life International Executive Editor Stephen Patrick Clare explains, the Celtic heartbeat remains the pulse of mainland continental Europe.

the Seven Celtic Nations

Off the Beaten Track • You won’t find these spots on any list of “top 10 attractions,” but these lesser-known hidden gems should be on your agenda as you journey through the Seven Celtic Nations.

Choppy Waters on Lough Erne • Celtic Life International correspondent Gerald Herter plies the past of a Northern Irish waterway

My Love Affair with Nova Scotia: Beginnings • Lesley Choyce arrived in Atlantic Canada more than 50 years ago and has lived to tell the tale

SEVEN CELTIC PUBS • Whether you fancy a proper pint, fine pub grub, riveting live music or good conversation with great company, make sure to drop by these terrific taverns on your travels…

COVER STORY ~ PROFILES

Homemade Haggis

DRAM

FAE • In the first part of a six-part series on Celtic folklore, Caitlyn Elizabeth Mearns explores one of the most prolific creatures in Irish mythology


Expand title description text