There is an old saying, every man puts his pants on, one leg at a time.
But one leg at time can be a real challenge when you have a mobility issue, or need to be somewhere in a hurry.
Bermudian f...
Growing up on Cox’s Hill, Pembroke, Wilma Frith longed to become a nurse.
“When I was playing with my dolls, they were always my patients,” the 85-year-old remembered.
But she had to wait a long tim...
Some people like to map out their careers down to the smallest detail, but Joanne Ball Burgess takes a different approach.
“I follow my heart,” said the dancer, author and choreographer.
Ten years ago...
Danielle Pacheco dreamt of starting her own clothing business for a long time.
She loves fashion and hunting for bargains.
“I’m a bit of a shopaholic,” she admitted. “But I’m not a risk taker. I was s...
Derrick DeMelo and Brian Martins were the class clowns, constantly making the kids laugh in their Massachusetts school.
To no one’s surprise they decided to make a profession out of it.
“I was always...
Rashida Godwin’s Black history bus tours have gone through many stops and starts because of Covid-19.
For a while they were even virtual; she is thrilled they are now back on the road.
The Mary Princ...
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Queen Elizabeth Park in Hamilton is Bermuda’s newest tea stop.
Kelsea Williams opened the NovelTea shop this month after five years running it as an online enterpris...
Gibbons Company’s new chief executive officer wants Bermuda to know that contrary to popular opinion, retail is not dead.
“Retail is very much alive,” said Tony Thompson, who took over from Paula Clar...
When Angelina Hayward-Simas first opened Vision School of Dance, on Cemetery Road, in Pembroke, she was excited.
In September 2019, after 16 years teaching for other dance schools, she was going out ...
George and Sandra Ogden were in Australia visiting family when Covid-19 was declared a pandemic last year.
Because of the ensuing quarantine and travel restrictions, what was meant to be a six-month ...