On January 25th, Scots and those with Scottish cultural connections will gather to celebrate Burns Night – an annual holiday that honors the life and legacy of Scotland's National Bard, Robert ...
For some of you sitting here, this may be your first experience of a Burns supper. Maybe even your first exposure to Scottish ...
Ewan Kennedy explores the connections between our national bard and our other national language. In Ayrshire, Gaelic had ...
With Burns Night just around the corner, the Daily Record has taken a look into the history of haggis and why it is traditionally served on January 25 in honour of the bard.
as they honour the life and legacy of Robert Burns, widely regarded as Scotland’s greatest poet. Celebrated on Burns’s birthday, this special day is marked with traditional Scottish fare and ...
Whether you remember learning one of his poems at school or have just come across one of the Bard's many statues dotted around the country, Rabbie Burns is without a doubt one of Scotland's most ...
Burns Night is a celebration of the life of the bard Robert Burns, his Scottish poetry, legacy and contribution to Scottish culture. Born in Ayrshire, Burns is not only regarded as Scotland’s ...
As we celebrate the Bard this weekend, our Writer at Large talks to the Scottish academic who has written the definitive account of the political exploitation of Robert Burns Communists and ...