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Celtic

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CelticMusic.com Magazine
http://www.celticmusic.com/home.shtml
This e-zine includes articles about Celtic music, interviews with musicians, reviews of recordings (some with sound samples), and an instrument exchange classified ads section.
Chapman - Scotland's Quality Literary Magazine
http://www.chapman-pub.co.uk/
"Chapman magazine is contraversial, influential, outspoken and intelligent. Founded in 1970, it has become a dynamic force in Scottish culture covering theatre, politics, language and the arts. Our highly-respected forum for poetry, fiction, criticism, review and debate makes it essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary Scotland. Chapman publishes the best in Scottish writing - new work by well-known Scottish writers in the context of lucid critical discussion. With our strong commitment to the future, we energetically promote new writers, new ideas and new approaches."
The Family Tree Magazine
http://www.electricscotland.com/familytree/magazine/index.ht...
This genealogy magazine focuses on families of Scottish descent.
Gaelachas
http://members.aol.com/gaelachas/
"Iris Nua Aoise: On-line magazine of Irish culture written entirely in the Irish language."
Great Big Sea: Newsletter Archive
http://www.greatbigsea.com/theband/newsletterarchive.aspx
According to the members of the Newfoundland-based band Great Big Sea, each issue of the Great Big Newsletter offers "a brief rundown of what we've been up to lately, and answers to some questions" about Celtic and folk music and instruments and Newfoundland culture.
Highlander Web Magazine
http://www.highlanderweb.co.uk/
"Highlander Web Magazine is one of Scotland's most popular internet sources. Since 1995, HWM has been bringing weekly news items - featured articles and sections as well as politics and Highland culture. Packed with hundreds of pages and covering many diverse subjects HWM is leading the way for web sites in the Highlands of Scotland."
Ireland's Eye
http://www.irelandseye.com/
Articles on this site cover the "culture, tradition, and history of Ireland."
Irish America
http://www.irishamerica.com/
Irish America covers such topics as business, arts and entertainment, food, shopping, and sports from an Irish American perspective.
Irish Dancing Magazine
http://www.irishdancing.com/
Irish Dancing offers "Irish dancing news, information, and entertainment." One of its most prominent features is the results of national Irish step dancing competitions.
The Northern Scot
http://www.northern-scot.co.uk/
The Northern Scot has been publishing for more than 100 years. Its online incarnation includes both news and articles on topics such as gardening and cooking.
Obsidian Magazine
http://www.madstone.com/
"Obsidian is a magazine about folklore and magic. It applies the lore of the ancients to the modern search for meaning in a technological world. Whether that meaning is reflected in the roots of things, in wisdom and knowledge, in myth and legend, or in moonlit mystery, you will find it here. Each idea-filled issue focuses on a particular area of knowledge and lore. Obsidian's articles feature in-depth research and lively opinions of authors about their specialties, and its authoritative opinion pieces add a breath of fresh air to otherwise scholarly topics. You will also find regular columns."
The Scots Magazine
http://www.scotsmagazine.com/
"The world's most widely-read Scottish interest publication. First published in 1739, The Scots Magazine has evolved into a colourful, authoritative, thought-provoking monthly periodical with around 300,000 readers worldwide. Scotland's culture, heritage, traditions, beauty and diversity are encapsulated in in-depth and shorter articles; high-quality colour photography captures Scotland's beauty; new Scottish books and music are reviewed in every issue, and the letters pages reflect the thoughts of readers at home and abroad."
Scottish Radiance
http://www.scottishradiance.com/
This Web-based zine focuses on Scottish culture, including traditions and holidays, music, food, and literature.

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