Can Victorian Churches on the Isle of Man Survive the 21st Century?
St German’s Cathedral –internal alterations With recent announcements that some of the Island’s churches are under threat of closure, it was timely that the Isle
St German’s Cathedral –internal alterations With recent announcements that some of the Island’s churches are under threat of closure, it was timely that the Isle
The a cappella (unaccompanied) mixed-voice group Tallis Consort has recently released a new CD featuring 22 tracks of choral music, recorded in the superb acoustical
A new statue, depicting a Laxey miner, was unveiled this weekend to honour those who worked in the village mines, in a ceremonyy which also
Schools are to be given portraits of the Island’s national poet, T. E Brown – replicating a gift made to them a century ago. Brown
Maughold Churchyard One of the more unusual events on the Manx calendar is the annual Praying the Keeills Week, which incorporates visits to a number
Tallis Consort’s recent spring concerts, held at St Paul’s Church, Ramsey, and St Mary’s Church in Douglas, were dedicated to the memory of former MHK
With groups on the Manx traditional music scene continuing to strengthen their ties with other countries, five-piece collective Nish as Rish has recently returned from