We’ve all heard there was a saint and something to do with snakes in Ireland and now we have parades and drink green beer. But what do we really know about St. Patrick’s Day?
With a name like Shamrock, Texas, you just have to have a celebration to commemorate St. Patrick's Day. Shamrock, Texas goes all out each year with their celebration. In fact you don't want to miss the festivities this weekend.
Several traditional Irish foods are frequently served on St. Patrick's Day: corned beef and cabbage, shepherd's pie and Pepto Bismol. Please add to that list the Beer Cream Puff.
Everyone knows that St. Patrick’s Day is the one day out of the year when we’re all Irish. And, apparently that translates into wearing anything green and silly we can get our hands on and having as much to drink as we can carry at one time. But, there’s another strange tradition that has developed in celebration of this day. We can’t explain it. Are Irish people really that into unnaturally green
St. Patrick’s Day brings out the superstitious side in all of us. Lucky charms come front-and-center this week as we head into the holiday weekend. Though St. Patrick’s Day doesn’t get the same love in cinema that other high-profile holidays receive, Hollywood does have a rich tradition of crediting “Lady Luck” for certain milestones and achievements. Here are 10 “lucky” movie quotes that you can
In honor of St. Patrick's Day, I thought I would dig deep for this little gem. I couldn't find an "official" video, but did grab this live performance.
I was introduced to this group/song from my days back in Bangor, Maine. The group was originally know as the "Irish Rovers," but by the early 80's shortened their name to" The Rovers...