IrishCentral Contribturo Ethan Rooney takes a look at how Ireland's cultural roots are being brought to the fore of modern-day contemporary life.
Jim Burt, a nose tackle for the New York Giants in 1984, wanted to exact some revenge on his coach, Bill Parcells. It was the ...
The Ireland China Education College (ICEC) hosted a grand Chinese New Year Celebration in Loreto Bray, on Sunday, February 9, which saw students, families, and distinguished guests including local ...
Every year on March 17, the world turns a little greener—literally! From parades packed with leprechauns to rivers dyed ...
USA TODAY’s 2025 Restaurants of the Year celebrates the South’s most exciting and storied dining destinations. Chosen by our team of food writers who live and work in the communities they cover, it ...
Any Best of list is subjective, even when using objective criteria. Here are a baker's dozen of Savannah restaurants that ...
It wasn’t an obvious day to climb the Eiffel Tower.It was the end of November, 1989. Overcast and cold, with clouds ...
The pub culture in Ireland is shifting because of greater health awareness about excessive drinking and younger people’s ...
Irish New Year traditions in agricultural areas, such as they are, are all about the coming 12 months. One belief was that no water could be drawn from the well after the sun went down on New Year’s ...
Reflections on resilience: Achill Island in the 1950s was a place where survival depended on resourcefulness, hard work, and the strength of communal bonds. While modern influences gradually reshaped ...
Over the past few years, the local musician has garnered a loyal following by sharing his music through weekly Facebook Live ...
Mummers carry on the tradition at the village of New Inn, Co Galway and Dingle ... Wrens were hunted for many years throughout Europe in medieval times with Ireland no exception to that. In most parts ...