Art can be a costly hobby but nature will provide most of the required materials for a special art festival planned for the spring.
It’ll only take a rake, and lots of imagination, to produce a work of art for the Bermuda Winter Beach Festival next M...
DATE: Dec 01, 2011 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
Bermuda won their first ever Thanksgiving Classic game last night after seeing off a spirited Boca Raton side 61-59 in overtime at the Berkeley Institute.
Up by 18 at the half, and with the score at 35-14 early in the third quarter, the team from Flo...
Great teams, what can we say about them.
For one, they cause lots of excitement and attract a fan base visible all over the world. It causes controversy, inspires commercials, and sets up major retail sales in sports gear, sporting drinks and foods.
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After claiming Bermuda’s first medal at the World Wushu Championships in Turkey last month one might have expected Government to roll out the red carpet for martial artist Jermal Woolridge. Best think again.
Instead of returning home to a hero’s welc...
Will Logue and Rory Caslin are Bermuda Open and National Optimist Champions respectively after two days of intense racing in the Great Sound.
American Logue held off Justina Pacheco, the Domincan Republic national champion, to claim the Open title wi...
Nick Mansell and Jarryd Dillas staged a remarkable comeback on the final day to win the men’s Bermuda Four Ball Championship title in spectacular fashion at Port Royal yesterday.
The pair trailed overnight leaders David Alderdice and Richard Neame by...
DATE: Nov 14, 2011 | CATEGORY: Golf | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Rico Wells his hoping to follow in his older brother Nahki’s footsteps by playing professional football in the UK.
The 18-year-old midfielder has been invited to train with Hull City after impressing scouts of the English Championship club in a recen...
Sandy’s Boat Club (SBC) are forging ahead with their first-ever international event the 2011 Bermuda Open and National Championships despite the wet and windy ready sweeping the Island.
A total of 78 young sailors will be based at the West End club f...
PHC 3 Devonshire Cougars 0
In the Animal Kingdom it’s the Cougar that usually sits higher than the Zebra in the food chain.
But the roles were well and truly reversed at Southampton Oval yesterday as PHC Zebras exploited some porous defending to leav...
DATE: Nov 07, 2011 | CATEGORY: Football | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Every so often there are events that occur that cause us to stop and reflect upon those things that are truly important in life.
This week, our Island was jolted with tragedy by the deaths of two young men, 18-year-old, Malcolm Outerbridge, and 27-y...
DATE: Nov 04, 2011 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Clay Smith