The haggis, typically carried on a silver salver, is piped in by the diners with a standing slow clap - Joff Lee/Getty Burns Night, held in honour of Scotland's most famous poet Robert Burns, is ...
Tonight, January 25, is Burns Night — the traditional Scottish celebration of beloved national poet Robert Burns. Many Scots celebrate the event with a Burns supper, eating a meal of haggis plus neeps ...
Burns Night is a special time for Scots. It consists of certain traditional Scottish recipes, and I've done all the work for ...
BETTENDORF, Iowa (KWQC) - The Scottish-American Society of the Quad Cities will host its 46th Annual Robert Burns Night to honor “Scotland’s Favorite Poet, Robert Burns” by hosting a dinner with ...
Downham Rotary Club is hosting its annual Burns Night Supper at Ryston Park Golf Club on Monday, January 26. The event will ...
BETTENDORF, Iowa — You're invited to a night of Scottish food, music, dancing and more, whether your family hails from Scotland or anywhere else in the world! The Scottish-American Society of the Quad ...
The new year is officially here, meaning Burns Night is almost upon us. Every year, people in Scotland celebrate the occasion in memory of the life and work of the famous poet, Robert Burns. Think ...
It’s not only Hogmanay (31 December) that gives Scots an excuse for a party; Burns Night (25 January) is traditionally the time each year when Scotland’s Bard, Robert Burns, is celebrated on the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The annual Burns Night is scheduled at Market Garden Brewery. The feast, which honors Scottish poet Robert Burns, is billed as a “Scottish extravaganza” of flavors. It’s 6 p.m.
This story was produced by our colleagues at the BBC. Robert Burns is Scotland’s national poet — a renowned 18th-century lyricist whose works continue to resonate around the world. Auld Lang Syne is ...
MAPLETON — Maple River Burns Club is inviting the public to join in its 149th annual celebration Saturday of the Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns and the heritage of Scottish clans who settled ...
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 ...