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
Bermuda’s complex history, as well as its immense beauty, has inspired a writer to produce her first book of poetry.
Wendy Fulton Steginsky, who grew up on the Island and regularly returns here to visit family, will launch The Tide of Bermuda’s Light...
DATE: Nov 19, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Thirteen educational leaders from several Bermuda schools have embarked in the Saltus Teachers’ Academy.
Nine participants from Berkeley Institute, Warwick Academy, Bermuda High School and Saltus started their National Professional Qualification for ...
DATE: Nov 19, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
The Bermuda Youth Harvesting Conference was held at XL Capital on November 13 and 14. The annual conference is organised by Global Arts Productions in conjunction with the United Nations International School (Unis).
The objective of the two-day confe...
Dr David Saul, the last remaining member of the “famous four” who put into motion the creation of Bermuda College, is to give a lecture about how the establishment came about.
Dr Saul, who produced the draft paper that served as the basis for the col...
DATE: Nov 18, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
By Sarah Lagan
The spirit of Dr Neil Burnie was alive on Front Street today as his son Oscar played sax to promote a tribute concert taking place at Pier 6 on Saturday.
Some of Bermuda’s best-loved musicians are to perform at the concert in memory of...
What better way to reflect Bermuda’s charm, than with an actual charm?
Adrienne Cotterill thought it was a great idea and created a line of lockets she dubbed Bermuda Charm.
Each contains Bermuda beach sand and a tiny charm such as a crab, turtle or...
DATE: Nov 17, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
A “sugar tax” on junk food and soda could help to tackle Bermuda’s obesity problem, according to Shadow Health Minister Kim Wilson.
The Progressive Labour Party MP told the House of Assembly on Friday that a duty on unhealthy items could help to red...