Burns Night, the annual celebration of the life and enduring legacy of the Scottish poet Robert Burns, is upon us. Whether you’re Scottish or not, hosting or attending a Burns Supper is a lot of fun.
Burns Night brings to mind forkfuls of peppery haggis and wee drams of whisky but the history of the festivities is often taken for granted. The Burns Supper is a celebration of the life and legacy of ...
Enjoying stuffed sheep stomach, sausage rolls and whisky is tradition on Burns Night — a holiday that commemorates the life and work of the iconic Scottish poet, Robert Burns. Ackroyd's Scottish ...
The skirl o’ the bagpipes, even more dramatic by virtue of being played indoors, accompanies the “great chieftain o’ the puddin-race” born aloft to the table by a chef. Then, a wild-eyed Scotsman ...
Columbia's First Christian Church celebrated traditional Scottish culture Saturday night as it hosted its third annual "Burns Night," honoring Scottish poet Robert Burns. Celebrated all over Scotland ...
The sweet strains of the bagpipe echoed about downtown Aiken, reminding many of the rolling hills of distant Scotland, especially if passers-by caught sight of men outfitted in kilts and tartans ...
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 Burns.
The Saint Andrew’s Society of Williamsburg hosted its annual Burns Night supper on Jan. 25 in celebration of the birthday of the national poet of Scotland, Robert Burns. The formal event at the ...
Burns Night devotees will say goodbye to their “old stage” after this year’s party to honor the region’s ties to Scotland and that country’s most famous bard. Next year the celebration will take place ...