Burns Night celebrates poet Robert Burns on January 25 with music, food and tradition. Learn the meaning, history and customs behind the event.
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The name of Robert Burns might not be familiar, but every New Year’s Eve — or Hogmanay, as it is called in his native home Scotland — millions of people sing Auld Lang Syne, a poem that he wrote in ...
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Lads and lassies of the Flathead Valley turned out for an intimate evening of merriment, poetry, bagpiping, delicious food and whisky toasts for Burns Night at the Conrad Mansion on Jan. 24.