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Celtic Life International

March/April 2023 Vol. 37 No. 2
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 • Baile Átha Cliath

Celtic Life Style

Kevin Clare • One Canadian man is bringing relief to Ukrainian refugees

DE THA DOL

CELTS IN THE COMMUNITY

FESTIVAL FOCUS

Reelpipes • One Saskatchewan piper brings joy to his job

Sarah Wrigley • Twenty Pairs of Pants and a Passport brings the past to present

Elin Isaksson Glass • As Tom Langlands explains, one Scottish woman sees the world in grains of sand

A Walk Through London’s Celtic Past • As Steve Melia explains, Britain’s capital city uncovers its roots

The Road to Braunton • In the first installment of an ongoing series, Lesley Choyce scours the U.K.’s Celtic coastline

Distinctly Dublin • Ireland’s capital city remains a hotbed of classic and contemporary sounds.

North Circular • A poignant new documentary film explores Dublin’s past and present through the power of music.

Gerard Byrne • Born in Dublin, Gerard Byrne is one of Ireland’s leading contemporary artists. His expansive collection is representative of a versatility unparalleled in the contemporary Irish art scene. His artwork can be seen in collections across Ireland and the world. He recently released Turning Corners, a tabletop collection of 150 of his most renowned works.

Chris McMorrow

Emma McArdle

Maire Forkin Designs • Dublin

The Drams of Dublin

Dublin Coddle

Selkies • As part of a six-part series on Celtic folklore, Caitlyn Elizabeth Mearns visits with one of Scotland’s most famous sea folk


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 84 Publisher: Celtic Life International Edition: March/April 2023 Vol. 37 No. 2

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  • Release date: March 1, 2023

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English

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 • Baile Átha Cliath

Celtic Life Style

Kevin Clare • One Canadian man is bringing relief to Ukrainian refugees

DE THA DOL

CELTS IN THE COMMUNITY

FESTIVAL FOCUS

Reelpipes • One Saskatchewan piper brings joy to his job

Sarah Wrigley • Twenty Pairs of Pants and a Passport brings the past to present

Elin Isaksson Glass • As Tom Langlands explains, one Scottish woman sees the world in grains of sand

A Walk Through London’s Celtic Past • As Steve Melia explains, Britain’s capital city uncovers its roots

The Road to Braunton • In the first installment of an ongoing series, Lesley Choyce scours the U.K.’s Celtic coastline

Distinctly Dublin • Ireland’s capital city remains a hotbed of classic and contemporary sounds.

North Circular • A poignant new documentary film explores Dublin’s past and present through the power of music.

Gerard Byrne • Born in Dublin, Gerard Byrne is one of Ireland’s leading contemporary artists. His expansive collection is representative of a versatility unparalleled in the contemporary Irish art scene. His artwork can be seen in collections across Ireland and the world. He recently released Turning Corners, a tabletop collection of 150 of his most renowned works.

Chris McMorrow

Emma McArdle

Maire Forkin Designs • Dublin

The Drams of Dublin

Dublin Coddle

Selkies • As part of a six-part series on Celtic folklore, Caitlyn Elizabeth Mearns visits with one of Scotland’s most famous sea folk


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