Another popular leprechaun origin story starts with the Celtic god of sun and light, Lugh. Legend has it that he transformed ...
This legend of the leprechaun was made famous by Walt Disney’s 1959 “Darby O’Gill and the Little People” which tells the tale of one wily old Irishman’s battle of wits with the king of ...
Clurichauns (typically pronounced “KLUR-ih-kawn” or “KLUR-ih-kahn”) and leprechauns are both pint-sized, solitary fairies ...
Ah, the “Leprechaun” films! They may not be the St. Patrick’s Day slashers we deserve — but they sure as shit are the ones we have. Revisiting Lubdan the Leprechaun is an annual tradition ...
We want to see exactly how scary you can make something, and that adventurous spirit is part of what drives the continued fascination with Leprechaun. Like a lot of low-budget horror films ...
We’ve got to love St. Patrick’s Day — favorite holiday of small children, Bono, and the makers of green food dye. And is there anything more iconically St. Patrick’s-y than those roguish ...
According to legend, he often used shamrocks to explain the Holy Trinity and entire kingdoms were eventually converted to Christianity after hearing Patrick's message. Leprechauns are usually ...
The Leprechaun that Kodak Black was talking about ... Lady Wilde described them in her book Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms and Superstitions of Ireland, as "merry and industrious, tricksy little ...
Patrick arrived in Ireland in 433. According to legend, he often used shamrocks to explain the Holy Trinity and entire kingdoms were eventually converted to Christianity after hearing Patrick's ...
Patrick arrived in Ireland in 433. According to legend, he often used shamrocks to explain the Holy Trinity and entire kingdoms were eventually converted to Christianity after hearing Patrick's ...