An animation exploring the life of Robert Burns, a poet renowned for his celebration of his Scottish identity.
An assembly to mark Burns Night (25 January), a night commonly celebrated in Scotland and beyond – where friends and family ...
The year-old Robert Burns Birthplace Museum is full of rodents. Tiny mice enliven a set of weathervane scenes from Burns’ narrative poem “Tam o’ Shanter,” rats run through a video illustrating 18th ...
Lads and lassies of the Flathead Valley turned out for an intimate evening of merriment, poetry, bagpiping, delicious food ...
On Burns Night this Sunday – and 235 years after Tam O'Shanter was published in 1791 – Scots everywhere may well be treated to a masterwork with a unique, universal appeal.
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 ...
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Burns Night celebrates poet Robert Burns on January 25 with music, food and tradition. Learn the meaning, history and customs ...
Murray Pittock receives funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Royal Society of Edinburgh. In the Edinburgh World Heritage website’s story about Scotland’s bard, it notes that ...
Every Jan. 25, Scotland celebrates its National Poet Robert Burns. Los Angeles joins the party.
What do J.D. Salinger and Bob Dylan have in common? Both were influenced by Robert Burns, the famed Scottish poet of the 18th century. J.D. Salinger titled his book “Catcher in the Rye” from Burns’ ...
On the 25th of January each year, Scots celebrate the life of Robert Burns with good food and recitations of his poetry ...