Shennaghys Jiu – Hitting the Right Note
The Manx festival ‘Shennaghys Jiu’ has come a long way since its inception in 1998, but continues to provide an opportunity for young musicians and
The Manx festival ‘Shennaghys Jiu’ has come a long way since its inception in 1998, but continues to provide an opportunity for young musicians and
Artwork by a 91-year-old man who spent two year’s in Manx internment camps during the 1940s, is to go on display in the Isle of
Free Shipping during April I’m celebrating, and you can join me! The first printing of my book, “Tailless Tunes” has sold out!! The second printing,
The Isle of Man Arts Council recently held their annual lunchtime concerts in the newly refurbished Villa Marina Arcade hoping to tempt workers in the
Adrian Cain and Hana Bordin The successful revival of Manx Gaelic has attracted much publicity for the Isle of Man during recent years, with students
Retired Foxdale baker Bert Winckle unwittingly set himself a challenge during last year’s Bonnag Championships when he commented on the lack of submissions, and this
The Syrian unrest began in the southern city of Deraa in March 2011 Continue reading the main story The Isle of Man government’s overseas aid
With interest in Manx culture firmly established within the Island’s schools, the Department of Education and Children has developed the first Manx Folk Awards which
NAMA is a group of Americans and Canadians dedicated to the preservation and appreciation of Manx heritage, and the culture of the people from the Isle of Man