Every year on Burns Night, people worldwide celebrate the life and poetry of perhaps the greatest ever Scottish poet. Held on January 25, Burns Night honours the birthday of national bard Robert Burns ...
Five years after the death of Robert Burns, the first Burns supper was held in his birthplace, Alloway. In July 1801, haggis and sheep’s head were served while a group of the poet’s close friends read ...
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 ...
The first thing you need to know about haggis is that it’s as elusive as it is controversial. You can’t expect it to taste a certain way. The savory meat-based ...
Richardson’s Robert Burns Night that will take place on Saturday, January 25, 2025, will not only be a celebration of Richardson’s 22nd Annual Burns Night dinner to benefit the Richardson Symphony ...
No Burns Night festivity would feel right without a traditional plate of haggis, neeps and tatties (parsnips and potatoes). Photograph by Lauri Patterson This article was produced by National ...
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 ...
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 first Burns supper was held in 1801, five years after the death of Scotland’s beloved poet, Robert Burns, setting a template that’s remained largely unchanged since: music, poetry, food, whisky.