Stunned awe was the feeling when film producer Dan Radford finally came face to face with a humpback whale.
Mr Radford, from the United Kingdom, is co-producer of ‘Ocean Vet’, a new television series...
The Annual Bermuda Good Friday KiteFest is preparing for take off at Horseshoe Bay in Southampton.
“Kite Flying has long been one of Bermuda’s oldest and most cherished traditions and The Bermuda Goo...
It ain’t easy being green, said Jim Henson’s muppet, Kermit the frog, especially when you’re helping to raise money for the Bermuda Arts Centre in Dockyard.
Six special frogs will compete in the Fourt...
Dr Ryan Lussenden a surgeon at the Florida Medical Centre said he chose bariatric surgery as one of his specialities because there is an element of joyousness and celebration in it that is not present...
With the rise of international business, some people might say that Bermuda tourism has gone the way of the dodo bird and is no longer relevant to Bermuda’s economy.
If you have a strong opinion on t...
The mean old librarian who shushes everyone all day long, is a stereotype we need to close the book on.
That’s the word from Amy Zanders who is a library assistant in the library at King Edward VII Me...
If you’re over 30 you probably didn’t have your own camera until you were at least a teenager and you were probably even older when you were allowed to even touch a movie camera.
Boy, how things have...
Anna Cann has done it again with another book of inspirational poems.
She released her first two chap books last November and then swore that she didn’t have the time or the inclination to do it again...
Carpentry is back in St David’s through a reinstated training initiative.
The Woodworks Carpentry Training Centre at Southside, has reopened with a fresh new approach after an eight-month hiatus.
The ...
The life of King’s Pilot James [Jemmy] Darrell will be celebrated next week at St Peter’s Church.
Mr Darrell died 199 years ago and is buried in St Peter’s churchyard.
He was born enslaved, but at t...