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Why Robert Burns is inspiring Scottish jewellery maker Sheila Kerr

With her latest collection  ‘Ae Fond Kiss’, Sheila Kerr hopes to evoke the passion of the Bard in all who wear her pieces,  writes Ann…

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Robert Burns' love for Glasgow woman - and our local pubs

Burns Night Is 25th January: Who Was Robert Burns?

Who was Robert “Robbie” Burns? He has long been revered as the national poet of Scotland and the country’s favourite son. Each 25th January, his birthdate is celebrated with traditional Burns Night suppers and events which end with the singing of Old Lang Syne, which he wrote as a poem in 1788.

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The tale behind one of Glasgow's least known statue figures

THE greatest collection of statues and monuments in a public space in Scotland is to be found in Glasgow’s George Square at the heart of the city.  Yes, there are many monuments and not a few statues in cemeteries such as the Necropolis in Glasgow and Greyfriars Kirkyard and Old Calton in Edinburgh, while Princes Street Gardens has more memorials and statues, but nowhere in Scotland rivals George Square for the magnificence of its statuary in such a relatively small public space.    The Square itself was named after King George III and was deliberately laid out over 20 years from 1781 so that at the start of the 19th century it came to be a functioning civic space, similar to the piazzas in many towns and cities of Italy.  

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Robert Burns: The life and loves of Scotland's bard

PREMIUM A mural of Robert Burns on the sea wall at Ardeer beach, near to his birthplace of Alloway in Ayrshire. Picture: Jane Barlow/PA HOW to get beneath the skin of a man whose poetry and songs have been beloved around the world for more than two centuries? Be it the spine-tingling imagery of his famed poem Tam o Shanter, his prolific musings on love or an unrivalled prowess for capturing the majesty of the Scottish landscapes, the life and works of our Bard Robert Burns continue to fascinate, intrigue and enthral 225 years after he died. Dr Pauline Mackay, a lecturer in Robert Burns Studies at the University of Glasgow, has dedicated her academic career to studying the Ayrshire poet, revisiting his best-loved classics, uncovering lesser-known pieces and attempting to unpick myths and misconceptions.

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