In the old days a traditional Sunday dinner in Bermuda meant a roast with maybe some macaroni or potatoes and a vegetable, with a pie or cake for dessert.
These days Sunday dinner has gotten a whole ...
Roller derby, reducing traffic accidents and bees are just a few of the diverse topics coming up at the sixth annual PechaKucha Night this evening.
PechaKucha provides a forum for people in the commun...
The steep flight of stairs in front of St Peter’s Church is a cultural icon in the town of St George. Unfortunately, the same stairs can spell serious disappointment for visitors who would love to see...
The Globe House Hotel Museum across from St Peter’s Church in St George has a fascinating history. Unfortunately, you can now only learn what that history is, three times a week due to a lack of volun...
On a blustery morning at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences a Northlands Primary student leaned over a tank and chortled: “I caught a big mama!”
He pulled up a lion fish and proudly showed it to ...
Gordon Johnson arrived for his interview with The Royal Gazette bearing a gift of a cedar tree. The endemic tree seemed appropriate coming from the new executive director of Greenrock, one of the isla...
Valentine’s Day is here and if you still haven’t bought something sweet for your true love, it’s okay to fudge it. That’s the word from Richard Gibbons Jr, owner of the new Sugar Hill’z home bakery in...
Jerome and Dee Stovell were childhood friends. They lived in the same neighbourhood and went to the same church. As teens they hung out together and talked for hours. Then one day, Dee looked at Jerom...
Marriage as an institution is in a fight for its life.
That’s the word from marriage guru and author Dr Harold Arnold who was in Bermuda this week to speak at a gala dinner tomorrow as part of Interna...
If you need more money in your life, imagine a crystal glass of orange juice. Then, imagine a $100 bill being cleansed in the orange juice.
The idea is to help you see money as not something dirty, b...