"Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face, Great chieftain o the puddin'-race!" Join our Caledonian community in celebration with our guide to Burns Night. Robert Burns was born in Ayreshire in 1759. His ...
We may take or leave Scotch plaid, Scotch whiskey, Scotch tape. But, love it or hate it, there's one wee bit of Scotland that can't be avoided. That's the annual orgy of sentiment that comes with a ...
IT'S coming yet for a' that. I refer, of course, to Burns Night, that annual orgy of neep-bashing, haggis- stabbing and whisky-soaking, all of which are essential ingredients in what is known as ...
Most of us pass the bleak latter weeks of January without a thought for the 18th century Scottish poet Robert (or, as the Scots prefer, Rabbie) Burns. For those who celebrate Burns night—Scots, mostly ...
Many wee drams o’ Scotch whisky washed down uncounted haggis across the city last night as those of Scottish descent, and more who wished they were, celebrated Robert Burns’ 250th birthday. Even ...
Robert Burns, Rabbie Burns, the Ploughman Poet, the Bard of Ayrshire and national poet of Scotland is 260 years old. Friday, Jan. 25, is Burns' birthday and observed by Scots and Burns admirers with ...
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.