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Pandora Hardtman left Bermuda in 2002, tired of fighting to have her skills as a midwife recognised by medical professionals here. It is a career move she has never regretted.
In the years since, she has travelled the world as a midwifery specialist...
DATE: Jul 06, 2020
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Tomorrow, in the midst of a global recession, Atelerie will reopen its doors with a focus on giving.
The Reid Street store has partnered with Lighthouse Connect and Government’s Mirrors Programme on a plan to donate a computer to all of the island’s ...
DATE: Jun 19, 2020
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Annoyed by the British taxi drivers who tried to overcharge her, Daniella Jade Lowe started a blog.
Cabby Corruption was the first entry in The View From Where I Sit — the title is a nod to the wheelchair a spinal-cord injury has kept her in for most...
DATE: Jun 10, 2020
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At 13, Thomas Olunloyo was homeless. Now, he is the chief executive of a multibillion-dollar company, ever thankful for the education he got and the hospitality jobs that helped pay for it.
So when Covid-19 shuttered restaurants and left some student...
DATE: Jun 09, 2020
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No one really likes wearing a face mask; Lisa Baumgartner is trying to make it fun for kids come September.
She has created reusable masks with unicorns, dinosaurs, ladybugs and other designs they may find appealing.
They will be handed to 400 studen...
DATE: Jun 01, 2020
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While everyone else hunkered down during Covid-19, Risa Hunter was focused on change.
Foremost in her thoughts was how to build on the legacy of Tom Butterfield, the founder and creative director of Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
The 32-year-ol...
DATE: Apr 30, 2020
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Chloe Mitchell used cardboard for her pop art creation; Camila Bonifacio da Rocha painted on brown paper bags.
Stuck at home with limited supplies, the Bermuda High School art students were forced to become more resourceful.
Rachel Swinburne, their ...
DATE: Apr 29, 2020
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Wendy Ingham doesn’t say a word, but she is probably the most animated part of the Bermuda government press conferences.
Signing keeps her moving; the island’s deaf population relies on her facial expressions and hand motions to keep up with the news...
DATE: Apr 16, 2020
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Artist James Cooper describes his work as “semitropical punk”. “It is not punk like 1980s spiky-hair punk, but punk in the sense that I use materials that are unexpected and ideas that are a bit different,” he said. “I am more experimental, perhaps.”...
DATE: Apr 03, 2020
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It’s been “an up and down year” for Emma Steele. Hers was a spur-of-the-moment submission to the Bermuda National Gallery’s 2020 Bermuda Biennial.
She was thrilled when it was accepted, the news coming with the success of her work-in-progress show a...
DATE: Mar 27, 2020
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