Mostly during the 1960s, Roger Gosling shot hundreds of photographs of Bermuda life: royal visits and weddings, scenes at bars and beaches; the fashion of the day.
He died in 2013, age 71, with no on...
Bermudian Holly Paiva and New Yorker Palwasha Raqib have been friends since they met in college in Boston 20 years ago.
But their paths led in different directions. Ms Paiva now runs sleep therapy an...
On a quiet afternoon, Viola Rogers loves going through her collection of certificates.
She has amassed quite a few over her 97 years of life.
Among them: a longtime service award from the First Church...
Cher’ree Lambert’s business, The Soap Box, started as a way to decompress.
She loved working as a 911 dispatcher, but found it stressful, at times.
“The doctor said you need to find something that wil...
People can spend six to eight hours a night sleeping on their mattress, but give little thought to cleaning it on a regular basis.
“A few people say they shift their mattress from side to side, but d...
Carlton Darrell moved to England at 21 looking for a bigger, more open-minded place.
It was 1960 and the Bermuda he left behind had only just desegregated theatres.
“It was very difficult for Black Be...
On May 29, 1907, Norman Butterfield boarded the Pretoria in Hamilton.
It was a big day for the baker from Pembroke who decided, at 21, to leave the island and make his home in the Big Apple.
One hundr...
When Sasha Benson opened her own spa in Paget earlier this month it felt like coming home.
“I launched Benson Esthetics on February 23 at 6 The Lane, Paget, back where it all started,” she said.
She ...
Island businesses reacted to the 2021 Budget statement with mixed levels of optimism yesterday.
Philip Barnett, the president of Island Restaurant Group, said: “I am feeling exhausted relief from t...
The 1977 fire at the Southampton Princess Hotel was one of the biggest ever in Bermuda, and Reginald Rawlins had the “misfortune” of being the first fireman on the scene.
Adding to the conundrum: it w...