Robert Burns (1759-1796) was the premiere Scottish poet and balladeer, regarded in Scotland with the same reverence as Shakespeare in England—and, like Shakespeare’s creative use of Elizabethan ...
I'm not suggesting we cancel a dead man or turn off the famed NYE anthem, but let's brought this to mind, shall we?
Every year in January around the world, beginning in 1801, Burns Suppers are held, a vibrant cultural tradition celebrating ...
My Heart’s in the Highlands Farewell to the Highlands, farewell to the North, The birth-place of Valour, the country of Worth; Wherever I wander, wherever I rove, The hills of the Highlands for ever I ...
Here is the meaning behind the Robert Burns poem Auld Lang Syne and why we sing at Hogmanay and New Year's Eve.
Each year on or around Jan. 25, many people of Scottish descent (or wannabes) celebrate “days of auld lang syne” and the birthday of the Scottish poet who wrote those words, Robert “Rabbie” Burns.
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Aldi brings pipers, poetry and haggis to Scottish primary pupils
Aldi Scotland is giving primary school pupils the chance to enjoy a truly traditional Burns Supper, complete with all the ...
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