Here’s how to ring in the New Year, Scottish style. George Clerk/Getty Images In many countries, December 31 is known as New Year’s Eve; in Scotland, it’s Hogmanay. Pronounced like “hog-muh-nay,” the ...
One peculiar Scottish New Year custom is the consumption of a steak pie on January 1, a tradition that spans generations. You ...
I was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and have lived there for most of my life. After spending time in the US and England, I learned Scottish traditions weren't considered typical. From Burns Supper to ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Bagpipers play during the opening ceremonies of the 2019 Maine Highland ...
Photo by Jeffrey Saulton Celtic Rush performed at the 13th annual Scottish and Celtic Heritage Festival at the City Park Pavilion on Saturday. PARKERSBURG — All things Scottish and Celtic filled the ...
The sound of bagpipes and fiddles filled the rooms of the Frederick Masonic Temple on New Year’s Eve. People met with new and old friends, some wearing tartan kilts, and ate traditional Scottish foods ...
Mills River Presbyterian Church, 10 Presbyterian Church Road, will host its annual Kirkin O' the Tartans during the 11 a.m. worship service on Sunday, Oct. 27. This service is a celebration of ...
In many countries, December 31 is known as New Year’s Eve; in Scotland, it’s Hogmanay. Pronounced like “hog-muh-nay,” the celebration involves fireworks, lively street parties, several Scottish ...