A planned performance of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night by Warwick Academy’s Year 11 had to be postponed last month because of the impact of Tropical Storm Fay and Hurricane Gonzalo.
The play was part of the Bermuda Shakespeare Schools Festival. When th...
At the airport in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Aliea Kamara could not hug her friends goodbye or even shake their hands.
It was only then that the reality of the Ebola epidemic hit home, despite having been there for several months supervising the buildin...
DATE: Nov 20, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
CedarBridge Academy students received tips from the top on how to get into the reinsurance industry when they were guests of reinsurance broker Guy Carpenter at the World Rugby Classic last week.
The group of 20 students mingled with the crowds amid ...
Sheila Holder has done a lot in the past 12 months.
The former educator earned her PhD and retired — and then decided to write a children’s book.
Samantha’s Secret Hiding Place is the result. It’s set in Bermuda at Sinky Bay, Southampton where Dr Hol...
Bermuda’s Youth Parliament opened its latest session yesterday afternoon, continuing its mission to empower young Bermudians.
In a speech opening the 2014-15 session, Youth Premier Dejanee Hill-Edwards said: “It is no secret that in today’s society, ...
DATE: Nov 20, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
A popular children’s reading festival returns to Victoria Park in Hamilton on Saturday.
Since 1999, the reading festival has been held with the objective of helping to improve literacy in Bermuda. It is a free event, which celebrates books as a valua...
Along with 16 other senior BHS students in the Creative Arts Department, we travelled to New York City over the mid-term break.
We knew beforehand that we would be staying at a hotel called The Row near W 45 Street, and we were curious about the name...
Annabel Karmel, so-called expert on cooking for children, is a fraud. There I said it. Her Fussy Eaters’ Recipe Book features a cover photo of a smiling child eating peas. Listen Annabel, fussy children do not eat peas. I’m not even sure normal child...
A community-wide effort is needed to tackle the Island’s social problems and build a brighter future for our children — and every resident is being asked to step up and make a difference.
A reinvigorated push to aid Bermuda’s youngsters is being rol...
DATE: Nov 19, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell