I've said it many times - here at Irish Expressions we believe everybody has an Irish side. Many of us know it and long to express it. We just need fun, simple ideas for bringing Irish culture and customs into our day to day lives.

Some of us do that by serving Irish food, others by listening to Irish music. Some share Irish blessings, proverbs and quotes. Some bring Irish customs into their birthday parties and weddings, while others serve Irish food, watch Irish movies and enjoy Irish sporting events.
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Across Ireland this week, a quiet cultural rhythm is rising: the annual celebration of Seachtain na Gaeilge has begun. Starting on March 1st and continuing toward St. Patrick’s Day, this is the larges…
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This week in Ireland marks the February 18 birthday of George Bernard Shaw, born in Dublin in 1856. Shaw remains one of Ireland’s most influential literary figures — a Nobel Prize-winning playwright w…
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This week in Ireland marks the anniversary of the birth of Seán Treacy, born on February 14, 1895 in County Tipperary — a date that continues to resonate in the story of Ireland’s revolutionary period…
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This week in Ireland opens with the country’s newest public holiday in active use, as St Brigid’s Day sets the tone for early February. What was once a quiet cultural marker is now being lived in real…
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This coming week in Ireland culminates with St Brigid’s Eve on January 31, marking the quiet transition between winter and spring. Historically, St Brigid’s Eve is a time for small household rituals r…
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This coming week in Ireland sits at a quiet threshold — the final full stretch before the arrival of St Brigid’s season and the ancient festival of Imbolc. While winter still holds the land, the cultu…
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St Ita holds a distinctive place in Ireland’s spiritual story — one that feels especially fitting for the quieter stretch of mid-January.
Saint Ita lived in the sixth century, during the formative year…
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