At the age of 14 Grace Aubrey had a monster of a job – making 1,000 doughnuts a day.
It was one of the first posts she held after her parents ran into financial difficulty and she was forced to leav...
Marlie Powell really loves plants.
She’s surrounded by them at Kingston House Bed & Breakfast, the Pembroke inn she runs with her husband Harry.
With visitors down this year because of Covid-19, they’...
For two years Joleesa Holdipp ran her children’s clothing store Klassiq Kidz Boutique in her spare time while she worked a full-time job.
“I just started Klassiq Kidz in 2015 to earn a little bit of e...
Prehistoric shark teeth, pink sand sprinkles, jewellery – the Bermuda National Trust Christmas pop-up shop is full of unique, locally made items.
The fourth annual pop-up, opened at the BNT’s Watervil...
Joan Dismont has always loved music.
Oldies like See You Later Alligator, When I Fall In Love and Unforgettable are among her favourites.
“I think my love for music might be one of the reasons I have ...
If you are missing live music, Jonathan Christopher is offering a concert filled with “Hamil-tunes”, and holiday and Broadway favourites.
He’s urging family and friends in Bermuda to tune in this week...
For 63 years Webster and Cecilia Furbert shared a love of piano music.
Mr Furbert loved classical; his wife preferred hymns.
“After my wife died it seemed like my fingers just couldn’t get to the keys...
After eight months on hiatus in Bermuda, Rebecca Faulkenberry is back in New York City searching for her next acting gig.
Back in March, with many jobs being cancelled by what was then an emerging he...
When Ayalnesh Dubale was growing up in Ethiopia, her mother made breakfast, lunch and dinner every day, from scratch.
And meals were usually intimate affairs.
“Our food is meant to be eaten together,...
Convinced their land was needed to help win the Second World War, St David’s Islanders handed it over to make way for Kindley Air Force Base.
According to Dale Butler, it’s a part of Bermuda’s history...