Ellen Hollis readily admits she is not the best archer in the world. The 45-year-old hits the bull’s-eye maybe once in 50 tries.
“But when I do, I get a swing in my step and a smile on my face,” Ms Ho...
For 56 years Danny Gilbert was a fixture at the Elbow Beach Hotel. The hotel ambassador knew most of the repeat guests by name, and often had a complimentary cocktail waiting for them.
“I’m known for...
Jacob Weiss has a daily struggle with Tourette’s: his eyelids twitch; his wrists flex repeatedly.
Put him on stage with juggling balls and that all melts away.
“I get into that zone and everything jus...
Heartbreak is a frequent companion for Thirdstory. It’s hard to maintain a romance when you’re constantly on the road.
Ben Lusher thinks that is the reason nearly all of their songs are about failed r...
Khira-Milan Smith was overjoyed when she was chosen for a coding club at St George’s Preparatory School.
There was only room for 20 students, so names had to be pulled from a hat.
“I was like, I hop...
At parties, Tshepiso Makhafola doesn’t mention his job.
“It’s a bit of a mood killer,” the biomedical researcher laughed.
In his experience, people expect scientists to be boring, old, usually with a...
To Eugene O’Connor, there’s nothing better than the buzz of a Bermuda kite.
He calls himself the Kite Master, because he’s been making and selling them for 76 years.
These days, the skies have grown ...
Al Seymour has always been a compulsive sketcher.
As a child, he’d draw on anything within reach; the white pine coffins at Cecil W. Frith Funeral Home proved “irresistible”.
He said: “I started helpi...
As a young actor, Eric Bean was amazed by The Lion King. He couldn’t believe his luck when he was hired to tour the East Coast with the award-winning Broadway musical in June.
Only two years earlier, ...
Three friends toured Bermuda schools hoping to inspire young people to dream big.
After six weeks, Hannah Eggen, Gianluca Gibbons and Denzil Nelson were just as inspired as the 800 students they spoke...