It’s not easy having a large family. You are almost never alone. There are mountains of laundry, and always someone who needs to be driven somewhere.
Fiona and Nicholas Dill have six children, as do ...
Cheryl Staurulakis is leading a cause to get residents protected against the human papilloma virus, better known as HPV.
The 53-year-old was outraged after watching a documentary about the virus, and ...
Mary Sumpter’s daily to-do list would likely tire many younger people.
Yesterday, she drove for the Bermuda Red Cross, helped with church chores and took communion to housebound church members.
She a...
Peter Dunne used to think almost everyone had a bike gathering dust in the garage.
Cycle after cycle was dropped off after the Bermuda Bicycling Association launched an appeal for their school program...
For Ben Lusher, there’s nothing like a home crowd.
It’s what’s motivating the singer as he prepares to open the Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts next month as part of the trio, ThirdStory.
“I c...
When Robert Bassett started showing his artwork 40 years ago, people were baffled.
Pink cottages and seascapes were the norm; he was painting figures with elongated necks and exaggerated facial featur...
Carlene Spencer started writing poetry to cope with the frustrations of a rocky romance.
She said they were dating; her boyfriend “Hash” said they were just friends.
“He said he’d be ready to commit ...
Santa, you’ve lost weight! So exclaimed the children when the jolly old elf popped in at the Frog & Onion Pub and Restaurant.
He’s been visiting the Dockyard venue every Sunday in the run-up to Christ...
Joerg Rudolf loves watching people bite into his cookies.
“Sometimes they hesitate,” said the pastry chef. “Then they get this look of joy and greed. I live for that look.”
He’s seeing a lot of that ...
Jabari Hayward knows exactly what he wants under his Christmas tree: enough food to feed the hungry.
It’s a tall order that he and his friends at Victor Scott Primary School aren’t waiting on Santa to...