the Cabinet recognises and wants to respond to this Humanitarian crisis’. Continue reading
Posted in September 2015 …
Stories Told around the Fires of Time
one imagines that, as with all oral story-tellers, the verse tethers memory to the story’s emotional highs and lows. Continue reading
Celtic Woman 10th Anniversary Tour
a visual feast and celebration of Celtic music with plenty of traditional reels and jigs to keep your feet tapping. Continue reading
The Irish Run the World
Great family day out! Continue reading
Celtic Club Events in September
The Celtic Club have got some very exciting news!! Continue reading
Skeletons in the Cupboard
They kept their grim deeds as quiet as possible by using a wooden spade Continue reading
Anchor Books, an Irish-Australian Enterprise
Anchor Books, producing quality books, designed and printed in Australia, by less well-known historians. Continue reading
Poetry – The Tao of Grass
It is a tune stolen
From the ponies’ prayers. Continue reading
At a Crossroads: Archaeology engages with Myth
The textual lore this book on Archaeology draws on is not only saga and epic, but also place-lore, and interestingly, hagiography. Continue reading
Child, Arise! The Courage To Stand
How do you interpret ‘My yoke is easy and my burden light’ from the perspective of someone whose burden in a post-abuse world is overwhelmingly desolate.