By: MarcelKoert | 2010-11-18 | Fashion Most people only know the tartan from the schottische kilts. These tartans are schottische clan tartans. But Ireland has tartans of their own. The Irish have tartans for the Nation, Counties and Family Tartans. read more
By: xt | 2010-10-10 | Strategic planning Sean-ns dancing in the Irish diaspora As Myrish people emigrate all over the world, they take their cultural traditions with them read more
By: Leigh Maher | 2010-03-31 | Jewelry Jewelry as we know it has existed since time immemorial. Today, these adornments are regarded as mere accessories, something used to beautify a person. What we sometimes fail to realize is that these little trinkets have their own story. read more
By: Howard Haines | 2010-03-30 | Destinations The Emerald Isle, as it's called, is the ideal getaway for many different kinds of people. Ireland is filled with music, adventure, fun and romance. And it's only a plane ride away! After your tour, it's time for some live music, or as the Irish call is, "a session." Irish vacations are not complete without at least one session, preferably in a traditional Irish pub. read more
By: Renee' Gatz | 2010-11-26 | Parenting The power of Irish wisdom has beeen encouraging children and helping them to manage life's ups and downs with humor, love and confidence for generations. The newest generation has already started to appreciate their power. read more
By: Tim Lazaro | 2010-03-31 | Jewelry Irish Celtic rings are trendy and much sought after today, the most common being wedding bands, engagement and promise rings or rings given in the spirit of friendship, yet their intricate designs and patterns that include spirals, knots and scrolls can still not be accurately explained. What is known is that Irish Celtic rings date back to about the 1st century BCE. In light of this it is hardly surprising that the meanings attributed to their design has changed over time. The Celts left a depiction of their life in etchings found in caves as well as carved into stone structure, and even passed their unique and beautiful patterns to the... read more
By: Frank Will | 2010-03-30 | Pets Irish Setters are a beautiful and magnificent breed of dog but like most large breeds they have several health issues that will challenge them throughout their lives. Some of the health issues may be hereditary or issues that all large dogs face, but there is one that is unique and can be very deadly to Irish Setters. read more
By: Shane Dayton | 2010-03-29 | Hunting Looking for a great pair of snake proof boots, but don't know where to look? Read on to learn why you might want to consider a great pair of Irish Setter snake boots. read more
By: Philip Suter | 2011-01-09 | Travel Tips Two reports appeared at the end of 2010 regarding the state of Irish Tourism. The country needs revenue from tourists, however getting to Ireland and moving about in Ireland if you rent a car can be very expensive read more
By: Sammy Hely | 2010-09-30 | Destinations Irish Pubs are as much a part of the local scene as the iconic tiny green fields bordered by stone walls. Whether you're a beer lover or not, you should visit at least a few Pubs during your visit. read more
By: lanyu | 2011-07-21 | Golf Darren Clarke repelled a dynamic charge from Phil Mickelson to complete a runaway three-shot win at the British Open on Sunday, claiming his first major title and becoming the first home winner of the championship for 12 years. read more
By: Pankaj Gupta | 2011-04-07 | Online Gambling Irish Holdem, a hybrid of Omaha Hold Em and stud poker, allows up to 11 player to participate at a time. However it is seen that the best range to play Irish poker is with six to about eight players. So, it is seen that it allows quite a number of people to play at a time. It is an excellent opportunity for those who love to be a part of lot of betting and would like to experiment with excellent strategies. read more
By: Jim Roche | 2010-08-20 | Music This article is about the history of Irish tin whistle with a few amusing digressions. Hopefully this bit of history information will be useful, especially to those who are interested in instruments. read more
By: Jake Shannon | 2010-04-01 | Recreation & Sports Of course there were Irish catch wrestlers; Karl Gotch often tells me about Pops Charnock, a tough Irish Catch Wrestler often overshadowed by another tough wrestler of Irish decent, Billy Riley. Frank Holt is another catch wrestler with an Irish lineage (FYI, also check out Irish Faction Fighting; someone that has done excellent work in this area is John Hurley, check him out. read more