This week Bermuda Governor George Fergusson paid a visit to a special palm growing on the grounds of Government House.
The tree was planted 52 years ago by President John F Kennedy during a crucial su...
Safari leader and photography teacher, Lloyd Webbe, is this year’s recipient of the AFL Prism Award, a prestigious lifetime achievement award for photography in Bermuda.
Mr Webbe, 79, first started ta...
Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. That is the theme of the newly published autobiography by elder statesman Dr Clarence (Tessi) Terceira.
His book...
A new book on the shelves now underscores that life is a journey, not a destination — and we determine our destiny by the direction we take.
‘Tessi’s Highway’ is the autobiography of retired dental s...
If you cruise the internet for the word dyslexia you get an array of conflicting opinions about what it is, and what causes it. There are even people who disagree that it even exists. It can be very c...
For the first time ever, the annual Kathmandu Kids Club (KatKids) Christmas Market event will be helping people right here at home, as well as children in foreign countries.
In previous years KatKids ...
A Bermudian musician making a name for himself on the American gospel scene is back in Bermuda to spread the love.
Tricray Astwood, has been working in Port St Lucie, Florida as a worship pastor and m...
Sandra Taylor Rouja will be signing copies of her new multilingual book of poetry tomorrow at the Bermuda College.
‘I Sing of the Sea or Canto Do Mar’, is her second book and is in bookstores now.
“Wr...
Anna Cann sees her two new books of inspirational poetry as gifts from God.
After years of selling other people’s artwork and antiques at the now defunct Heritage House, Mrs Cann decided to take up pa...
A lady helped by cancer charity PALS in her darkest moments, is now determined to return the favour with a variety show and dinner fundraising event.
It was going to cost Paz Syjuco, gastrointestinal...