“Irony…. Noun…the expression of one’s meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite…” www.google.com
Unity
Recently much has been said about the need for “unity” in Bermuda.
People c...
Recently, my son and I took a small trip. On this trip we travelled to a place we had never been to before and experienced a different view of a culture we knew little about.
We ate some foods and p...
It has been revealed, via 2,000 pages of documents supplied by the Government of Canada, that the OBA Minister of Finance has allegedly (word of the week) been involved in a number of questionable act...
Writer’s note: This is something I wrote three years ago yet still applicable today.
“Let he who is without sin cast the first stone . . . ”
John 8:7
In my recent previous columns we examined the soci...
Change, quite a frequent word we hear nowadays. Do we need change? Let’s take a look and see.
As humans we are quick to blame others for whatever challenges we encounter. We are hesitant to take pers...
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised — Gil Scott-Heron
As a country we have to begin thinking more and more critically about how to diversify our economy.
No matter what some may say, the reality is ...
“Berkeley, dear Berkeley, children of thine are we. The green and gold we will ever uphold ...”
For more than 100 years, generations of Bermudians have sang this school song. For more than 100 years,...
In 1958 a young Bermudian entered the gates of Belco to begin employment.
In 1965 another young Bermudian stood outside the gates of Belco.
In 1993 yet another young Bermudian entered the gates of Bel...
“What cha doing here bie!?”
He asked as I stood outside of Mr Horton’s office, yet again.
As a second year student I was now facing this older student who seemed to have this eagle eye out to stop sc...
Last week I spoke of our “swirled multi-ethnic cultures in Bermuda”.
One of the names I mentioned was the De Roza family. I have since been informed that the De Roza family originated from Cape Verde ...