A near death experience first compelled teacher, artist and fundraiser Nancy Smythe to volunteer at the Adult Education Centre back in the 1980s.
Although she now lives abroad, she is still dedicated ...
An upcoming education conference will focus on enhancing resilience in children through education and culture.
The conference is called Celebrating Our Children’s Brilliance: Cultivating Resilience an...
If you dreamed of summering in Paris or floating down the canals of Venice this year, but can’t afford the airfare, don’t despair. The Bermuda Chamber Choir is offering a taste of high culture this mo...
When Alan C Smith says he feels naked at his first solo art show, he means it. He has used his nude self as the subject for several of the works in his show Sky Gazer on now at Masterworks Museum at t...
If you’re socially introverted, a night of glamorous, black tie socialising is probably about as appealing as dental surgery without anaesthetic. You’ve probably grumbled, more than once, that you wou...
Combining the visual arts with the performing arts is not always easy, but Somersfield Academy will attempt to do just that this weekend with a special performance.
The event, called Tapestry, will in...
Beauty product microbeads — they are pretty, they make your skin tingle, they could be destroying the environment.
The tiny plastic beads that have become popular additions to body washes, facial scr...
A group of Cornell University graduates plan to spend the next week in Bermuda touring the Island on paddleboards and sleeping under the stars.
It all sounds very idyllic, but the group, known as Plas...
Three young Bermudian stars are on the rise thanks to drama scholarships from the Bermuda Shakespeare Schools Festival (BSSF) committee.
Rowan Vickers, 20, Marcus Smith, 18, and Brittney Wall, 17, are...
One of the first pieces Josiah Simons, 18, played on his new guitar was Lagrima.
Lagrima, which means tears in Spanish, seemed appropriate as the Spanish classical guitar he played was crafted by his ...