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There's a pub owner in Tavistock, England, who watches old B&W American gangster movies in hopes of learning to speak Brooklynese. Here's a primer he might love.
Halloween, or Hallowe'en, has its roots in the Celtic harvest festival of Samhain, and it has an entire mythical and superstitious cast of traditions and trappings.
No holiday play list should be complete without The Chieftains, The Bells of Dublin. This album is full of traditional carols presented in up-beat ways.
Cassidy's book traces the influence of Irish Gaelic (Gaeilge) on American slang and illustrates the cultural influence of Irish immigrants on the American experience.
Tyler? Tristan? Trace? Here are some common and uncommon names for little boys that start with the letter T.
Families of Celtic ancestry (or those interested in the Irish, Scottish, or Welsh cultures) may wish to explore Gaelic baby boy names when pregnant and expecting a child.
Indigenous Breton guestwriter speaks about loss of Bretagne's indigenous language and cultural identity.
Even as the number of Irish Gaelic speakers in each Gaeltacht diminished, a group of Irish poets in Cork in the 1970s was beginning to write modern Irish language poetry.
Here is a basic introduction to Australian Rules football (also known as Aussie Rules, AFL, football or footy).
Kyle? Kaden? Kieran? Here are some trendy, classic, and uncommon baby boy names that start with the letter K.
Many families of Celtic descent (or those simply enchanted by Irish, Scottish, or Welsh cultures) are interested in Celtic or Gaelic language based baby girl names.
Cambodian baby names are usually simple but carry deep meanings and sound romantic and special to those unfamiliar with them, meaning they are not easily forgotten.


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