If you sang “Auld Lang Syne” on New Year’s Eve, you were speaking Scots. The lyricist? Poet Robert (aka Rabbie) Burns.
Burns Night appears to be sparking a resurgence in Scotland's budding bards as spoken word poetry usage soars.
Scots and those with Scottish cultural connections will gather to celebrate Burns Night - an annual holiday that honors the ...
Rex Davenport, a piper in the St. Louis Caledonian Pipe Band, readies with bandmates for a parade through the Schlafly Tap ...
Restaurants across Scotland are offering sushi haggis to celebrate Burns night with a twist. IRN-BRU has teamed up with YO!
The Welsh presenter hosted the BBC magazine show alongside Vernon Kay, with Strictly Come Dancing judge Motsi Mabuse and ...
With the celebration of Scotland's national bard offering a shining respite from the grey gloom and budgeting this January 25 ...
Stirling and Edinburgh castles will both hold special events to mark the birthday of Scotland's Bard Robert Burns.
A special bash was held at the Adamton Country House Hotel to mark what would have been Elvis Presley's 90th birthday at the ...
The Gold Country Celtic Society will present its thirty-second annual Robert Burns Dinner at the Grass Valley Elks Lodge, 109 ...
Historical Overview of SettlersThe first large group of Scottish settlers arrived in 1739, establishing the Argyll Colony along the Cape Fear River. The area was named after a Scottish county known ...
A famous poet has been dropped from school curriculums in a diversity drive that critics have slammed as "abandonment".