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Celtic Life International

July/August 2025 Vol.39 No.4
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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

Tourists & Travellers

the Scottish Man in a Van

Ciara Sexton’s First Book of Irish Dance

The Writers’ Museum of Edinburgh • A look at the legacies of Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson

Jean Menzies • In her latest book, Scottish author Jean Menzies puts her own spin on Arthurian legend

Mary O’Donnell • A Life Poured into Words

The Spirit in the Still: Tracing the Sacred Lineage of Distillation

The Celtic Vikings of the Isle of Man • As Celtic Life International correspondent Steve Melia explains, the Isle of Man remains a cornucopia of Celtic culture

Cork; the Edge of Eire

Cruising Cork City • Cork City is yours to explore with a world-class market, historic fort and incredible food and drink to enjoy.

Capturing Cork City

The Character(s) of Cork • It is said that a place is not defined by its breadth, but rather by the colourful and animated people who breathe life into it.

Patrick Cotter

The White Horse Guitar Club

Cork on a Fork • Cork’s Culinary Celebration of Heart and Heritage

West Cork Literary Festival

Neil Ó Briain • Striking a Chord Between Tradition and Trends

Aine O Gorman

Daragh Fleming’s Thoughts Too Big

Peter Cox • Capturing the Soul of Ireland

Hun McCool • Irish performer Beth Brennan takes the stage with a different persona

Laura Creedon

Angela Newman

Alice Halliday

Giles Norman

Diarmaid O’Sullivan

Geraldine O’Sullivan

Helen Condon

Cozy Cobh • The second largest natural harbour in the world, the port of Cobh was a naval base, a port of call for cruise liners, and the nation’s main embarkation port for emigrants to North America.

County Cork Irish Stew

The Madwoman of Cork

Konrad Im

Bullish Energy Ripe for Growth

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  • English

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