SCOTS are getting the haggis ready to pipe in as they prepare for one of the biggest annual events in the country, marking ...
Lads and lassies of the Flathead Valley turned out for an intimate evening of merriment, poetry, bagpiping, delicious food ...
On Burns Night this Sunday – and 235 years after Tam O'Shanter was published in 1791 – Scots everywhere may well be treated to a masterwork with a unique, universal appeal.
Burns Night celebrates poet Robert Burns on January 25 with music, food and tradition. Learn the meaning, history and customs behind the event.
The St. Andrew's Society of Los Angeles will be awarding noted actor Brian Cox with the Robert Burns Award at their ...
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The 5 Best Single-Malt Whiskies For Celebrating Burns Night, Scotland's Annual Celebration
Burns Night comes around on January 25 to celebrate the famed Scottish poet with a dram of whisky, among other items. Here ...
With Robert Burns famously having a fondness for Highland drams, this whisky from one of Scotland’s oldest distilleries is a ...
At the home of Strathberry founders Leeanne and Guy Hundleby, a traditional Burns supper of haggis, neeps, and tatties is given a playful update.
While he is now remembered around the world on Burns Night, Robert Burns spent most of his life as a farmer despite writing ...
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The story of first Burns Supper ever that was held in summer and had sheep's head on the menu
The first recognised Burns Supper took place on July 21, 1801 at Burns Cottage in Alloway, five years after the poet's death ...
Because on Sunday evening, Labour leader Keir Starmer – taking a minute off from the civil war raging all around him – shared ...
Scotland's most multicultural Burns Supper will take place next week in Glasgow as 30 cultures come together to honour the ...
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