James Delgado started in archaeology anticipating a career with his feet firmly on dry land. What changed his mind was an old whaling ship under San Francisco's financial district, six blocks from the...
Hillary Williams still remembers the first time he read one of his poems in public. At 5, his voice boomed as he stood bravely in front of the church congregation: “Mattock, shovel, rake and hoe, plan...
After the Boston Marathon bombing, Claire de Ste Croix thought she’d never run another big race.
She crossed the finish line only minutes before the 2013 explosion that killed three and injured hundre...
People seemed so welcoming when David Garland arrived in Bermuda in 1961 he instantly fell in love. He soon got to see the darker side of things.
On February 2, 1965, he had the dubious honour of bein...
JayLynn Hines’s family was flabbergasted when she won Intense Mas’s song competition.
Although she’d written tunes before, she couldn’t sing a note.
It didn’t matter. The 23-year-old had YouTube on he...
Gina Thompson started face painting, certain she had all the popular characters down pat. Then a little boy asked for Barney.
“I couldn’t remember for the life of me what Barney looked like,” she sai...
Growing up, Wentworth Christopher never dreamt of one day travelling the world.
Somerset and St George’s seemed far enough away for the Devonshire boy.
“In those days children tended to stay in thei...
Obstetricians Wendy Woods, Terry Lynn Emery and Emma Robinson have brought thousands of babies into the world.
With 60 years of experience between them, they’re now working with their second generatio...
Cavity City is a dark and dreary place. People go in with pearly whites and come out with rotten, stained and missing teeth.
To get there, all you’ve got to do is stop brushing and flossing regularly...
Taj Donville-Outerbridge has big ambitions. His dream is to be a reconstructive surgeon, eventually becoming president of the Bermuda Health Council and Minister of Health.
“Some people are supportive...