Frogs are good at hopping, but Tiny the Treefrog’s new book represents a big leap even for a fictional amphibian.
Local author Elizabeth Mulderig’s latest book Not the Bermuda Triangle, written under ...
Tea and gossip is a favourite pastime of many women in Bermuda. In the 18th century things were much the same.
The Bermudian way of tea is one of the focal points in a new exhibit in historic Odessa, ...
You know that old question: ‘Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?’ It turns out the answer may be Hannah Emmerson’s feet.
Ms Emmerson has painted various parts of her body to ill...
As they cut into the tree root, the strong smell of cedar emerged, which was pretty amazing considering the tree root was over 7,000 years old.
The tree root discovered on the seabed off Bermuda’s Eas...
There are some advantages to flying your own two-seater antique plane. There are no tray tables to place in the upright position, no need to put your iPod into aeroplane mode, and, at times, an invigo...
Artist Theresa Airey’s creative process might include snapping a photo, using an app to turn it into a sketch, printing it out, and then painting over the print out.
Ten to 20 years ago, some art puri...
The latest winners of the Garden Club of Bermuda Scholarship have wide ranging career interests, but all share a common goal to make the world a little greener.
This year four students: Anna Terceira,...
When Bermuda born adoptee Heather Reece Jewell Desabrais first contacted her biological siblings they were astonished but pleased to meet her. More surprises lay in wait for them all, however, when Ms...
Remember that scene in the Adam Sandler movie ‘Big Daddy’ where Sonny gives six year old Julian the Victoria Secret catalogue to motivate him to read?
If you are the parent of a struggling reader, the...
More space, personal entertainment centres and greater privacy is on the cards for patients who use the dialysis unit in the new acute care wing at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
The Royal Gazette...