Tears ran down Mary Rose Allen’s face as she stood looking at her Berkeley Institute students lined up shoulder to shoulder.
The year was 1946, and future historian Ruth Thomas was one of the students...
Photographs in Teresa Kirby Smith’s latest exhibition are a little bit blurry, out of focus and unreal, and that was exactly her intention when she took them.
Ms Smith won the 2014 Charman prize with ...
Francesca Cacace can honestly say she knows the story behind every single exotic bead, scarf and bangle on sale at the upcoming KatKids Christmas market.
Miss Cacace, KatKids Events Manager and Direct...
Before slavery in America, there was no racism in the western world.
That’s according to Professor Dr Lisa Farrington, a professor in the art and music department at John Jay College of Criminal Justi...
Quick, name a best-selling science fiction author who writes from a Caribbean perspective. You’ve got ten seconds. Go.
That was tough, wasn’t it?
Next time, you might name Grenada-born Tobias S Buckel...
Pinky Steede is coming home.
The veteran singer, who now lives in Portugal, will perform at a gala fundraiser for cancer charity PALS later this month.
“I last performed in Bermuda a few years ago at ...
Wheelchairs, amputations, insulin injections — a special photography show opening at City Hall this month highlights the nightmare of diabetes.
Local photographer Oliver Tucker, was commissioned by t...
Herbert Wolffe’s proudest moment was the day he was hired as a houseman at the Elbow Beach Hotel.
The possibility of ever being employed seemed remote when he was first diagnosed with schizophrenia a...
It’s time for local chefs to stop hiding in the kitchen and show their true ingredients.
Tickets to the Bermuda Hospitality Institute’s third annual Bermuda’s Rising Chef of the Year competition go on...
Take one equestrian, add some German and stick him in China.
It’s an unusual mix, and Raishun Burch is making it work for him in a big way.
The 25-year-old propelled an internship with a German sports...