A beloved Varick Street institution is entering a new chapter. The Celtic Harp, a longtime staple of Utica’s dining and ...
The Celtic Harp on Varick Street will close temporarily after Saturday, January 10th and then re-open under new ownership.
Chris Caswell could barely hear a note in the din that surrounded him. The former Sonoma County musician and music teacher was standing in a cavernous Berkeley workshop, leaning over one of the ...
We are about to enter the longest drought of the year. No, I’m not talking about the rest of the interminable Central New York winter. I mean those long months with no NFL football on Sundays. What ...
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In 1792, a 19-year-old folk music collector and organist from Armagh named Edward Bunting assembled 10 of the finest harpers in Ireland for a festival in Belfast. They represented the best-and the ...
Tom Powers has no intention of waiting until March to begin celebrating Irish-American month. The owner of the Celtic Harp will be beginning his 10th year of the series known is “Irish Music Sundays” ...
QUESTION: This antique Irish harp belongs to my uncle. He bought it in Ireland in the 1990s. It is about 5' tall and has a plaque that reads "Capa 30, revived and made by JAR McFall, 8 York Lane ...