For an authentic Scottish experience like no other, come to The Venue at Liberty Valley in Danville for their “1st Annual Burns Supper,” featuring traditional Scottish foods and entertainment, ...
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 ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. It is 25 January 1797, in the quiet graveyard of Dumfries, and Agnes Broun ...
At The Globe Inn, Burns Night features bagpipe performances, traditional toasts and a five-course feast. Photograph by D McCallum This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). The ...
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 ...
Burns suppers have traditionally been a male-led event but women are trying to bring a new spirit to the Bard's big night. "Robert Burns was a massive fan of women," says Kerry Burley, the president ...
Everyone wants a piece of Robert Burns, from haggis toasting fanboys to those who see out Hogmanay around the world with a chorus of Auld Lang Syne. In the latter case this is sometimes without ...
Port Arthur Little Theatre celebrates its third annual Burns Supper, a traditional Scottish feast and program celebrating Scotland's most famous and influential poet, Robert Burns. The Burns Supper, a ...
EDINBURGH (Reuters Life!) - Carried high by the cook behind a kilted piper, the haggis is the key dish for anyone celebrating the January 25th birthday of Scotland's national bard, Robert Burns. The ...
The Haill Six Incorporated Trades of Kirkcudbright held their annual Burns Supper on Saturday night at Arden House Hotel when ...