David Ker has been charming visitors at the St George’s Historical Society for 24 years.
The replica 18th-century press in the basement of Mitchell House on Duke of Kent Street is his baby.
The 79-yea...
When Greenhouse Bermuda went up for sale in 2020, the business’s green, sustainable ethos appealed to Craig Smith.
“I drive around in an electric van,” he said. “I am living the life.”
And after wor...
Heather Willens remembers just how isolated she felt when her son, Theo, was born last year.
Worried by the pandemic, she initially kept him close to home but as time went on she noticed he seemed a l...
Danielle Pacheco was nervous when she launched Checks and Balances Bookkeeping, two months ago.
“I am a reserved person,” she said. “I am not used to being out there.”
But she was looking for a new ch...
As the new Bacardi brand manager in Bermuda, Bermudian Jalen Harvey really wants the island to be proud of the company.
“I would love to see more Bermudians taking ownership and feeling proud of Baca...
In what seems like another lifetime, Kade Stallard spent his days crisscrossing the US producing music videos and taking pictures of underground punk, rock and grunge bands.
When the pandemic hit, h...
This Christmas, consumers could see rising prices on their favourite items and a loss of variety, because of the global shipping crisis that is causing long shipment delays and sending shipping costs ...
In New York on Friday, Melanie Eddy will show her jewellery at a Sotheby’s exhibit highlighting prominent Black designers from around the world.
The event was curated by Melanie Grant who directs lu...
When the Bermuda National Gallery’s 2022 Bermuda Biennial opens next June there will be something different on the walls – writing.
For the first time in the exhibition’s 15-year history, the BNG will...
Eight people have died in traffic accidents in Bermuda, so far this year, compared to six for the whole of 2020, and seven in 2019.
Tired of seeing friends and family hurt or killed in road traffic ac...