There is a trail of little elastic bands running down the hallway. Open the fridge and you’ll see a single, tiny pink and blue band sitting on the crisper. Go into the living room and it looks like a ...
David Liittschwager first started taking close-ups of small patches of ground to simplify his understanding of the world. The result was far from simple. He found worlds within worlds.
Photographs fro...
It may only be chilly March but hundreds of people will soon take to the beach for a little fun and artistic frolic.
The Third Annual Bermuda Beach Art Festival will be held on March 29 on Bermuda be...
When Betty Marwick first learned to quilt she was a young woman and found it a bit tedious.
“My mother was very picky and she kept making me pick out my stitches,” she said. “At that time everything ...
Best selling author James Patterson recently gave $1 million to independent bookstores in the United States because he thinks the future of reading is dismal.
Mr Patterson’s reasoning is that people a...
If you want to avoid cervical cancer, get your annual check-ups and see a doctor regularly. That’s was advice from a visiting obstetrician-gynaecologist who was on the island to speak to about cervica...
Rotary Club of Bermuda member David Sullivan grinned when he heard the name of the this year’s Teen Services Outstanding Teen Award.
The winner, Lindsay Fisher of Warwick Academy also happens to be on...
Opera, why opera? Somersfield Academy primary school parents have probably heard this question more than once in the last couple of weeks.
Somersfield recently staged an opera with its primary school ...
John Kennedy, Bermuda’s oldest retired branch pilot may be nine decades old, but it’s hard to catch him at home. In his retirement he likes to be out gallivanting.
Mr Kennedy, celebrated his 90th bir...
Artist Lexy Correia received congratulations in the House of Assembly on Friday for having her portrait of a local burn victim accepted into the prestigious Royal Society of Portrait Painters Exhibit....