BURNS night is just around the corner. And it's traditional to celebrate the bard, Rabbie Burns, by eating haggis, neeps and tatties for dinner. Even for Scots, cooking haggis can be daunting ...
More than two hundred years following the death of Rabbie Burns, his work continues to inspire others and each year on January 25th - his birthday - people around the world come together to ...
poet Robert - Rabbie - Burns. With a piper, whisky and plenty of poetry, it was exactly as it might have been when the tradition started following Burns' death at the age of 37 in 1796.
After Robert "Rabbie” Burns died, his friends organised a Burns Supper to remember him. Born in 1759 and passing away in 1796, Robert Burns has left an enduring literary legacy that continues to ...
For many around the world and here in Waterloo region, Jan. 25 is a day to celebrate Scotland's national poet and favourite son, Robert (or Robbie or Rabbie) Burns. Burns was born on Jan. 25 ...
Whether you remember learning one of his poems at school or have just come across one of the Bard's many statues dotted around the country, Rabbie Burns is without a doubt one of Scotland's most ...
If you live in Scotland and don't know much about Rabbie Burns, that's a travesty. Maybe you're a fan of The Bard, or maybe you're interested has waned since painstakingly memorising Tae a Moose in ...
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We've compiled our pick of places to raise a dram, tuck into haggis/neeps/tatties, and otherwise pay tribute to good old Rabbie Burns on Burns Night in London this year — that's Saturday 25 ...