Robert Burns (1759-1796) was the premiere Scottish poet and balladeer, regarded in Scotland with the same reverence as Shakespeare in England—and, like Shakespeare’s creative use of Elizabethan ...
Forging Ahead in an AI-Infiltrated Entry-Level Job Market Audio By Carbonatix Today, Scots around the world celebrate an 18th-century free-thinker whose poems are more pertinent than ever. In 1695, ...
In the late 19th century, a rare first-edition copy of the Robert Burns’ debut poetry collection, Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, was found in an English barber shop. It was missing its first ...
Paris Alston: This is GBH’s Morning Edition. This week in cities around the world, people will gather and drink a little more than their fair share of whiskey, sing some very old songs, and read ...
Prince Charles is saying "sláinte" to Burns Night! The Prince of Wales, 72, marked the annual celebration of Robert Burns on Monday by reciting one of Scottish poet's most well-known pieces "Auld Lang ...
If you know "Auld Lang Syne," you know Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles both shared social media posts about Burns Night on Tuesday, but what exactly is the ...
A painting inspired by a beloved Burns poem is set to go under the hammer in Glasgow. The First Drink, an Alexander Goudie oil painting inspired by Robert Burns’ famous poem Tam o’ Shanter, will be ...
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