Scots (and friends) have celebrated Scotland's most famous poet. People can get in on the fun with a night at the Isle Casino ...
A murder accused who has claimed that it was his former lover and co-accused who beat 66-year-old Robert 'Robin' Wilkin to ...
Robert Burns, a son of tenant farmers, stepped into this political turbulence and achieved rapid acclaim. His poems drew on ...
Every week, behind a half dozen security doors that lead to Unit 2—Tennessee’s death row—Kevin Burns holds a worship service. He leads Communion, prayer, liturgy, and a sermon with men who share his ...
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 ...
Robert Burns died in Dumfries in 1796 and moved from ... where he was buried following his death in 1796, was deemed unfitting for the bard after several esteemed visitors to Dumfries, including ...
In a room full of tartans, kilts and the skirl of the pipes, the City of Pipes and Drums held its annual Robert Burns Night ...
She and Robert Burns had nine children together ... the straitened circumstances in which she found herself after Burns’s death attracted national attention and a charitable fund was collected ...
On January 25, the birthday of its national poet, Scotland celebrates Burns Night with a traditional Scottish meal washed down with a warming dram of whisky ...
Lochlea Farm is notable for being where Robert Burns lived and worked from 1777 until his father's death in 1784. According to Lochlea, Burns "worked hard on the farm" and toiled the same soil ...
A National Trust for Scotland portal provides access to more than 2,500 items in its collection linked to the poet.
In 1801, five years after his death, a group of devoted friends gathered ... on or around his birthday on January 25. That date, Robert Burns Day, became Scotland’s unofficial National Day.