Masterworks Foundation staffer Carrie Zenti's fascination with polaroid transfer photography is the focus of her solo exhibition which opens this evening in the Rick Faries Gallery of the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art, and continues through Novem...
Polaroid show opening tonight at Masterworks
Masterworks Foundation staffer Carrie Zenti's fascination with polaroid transfer photography is the focus of her solo exhibition which opens this evening in the Rick Faries Gallery of the Masterworks Museu...
Bermuda College will welcome more than 100 Caribbean educators next week as it hosts an education conference.
The fifth Annual Caribbean Area Network for Quality Assurance in Tertiary Education (CANQATE) Conference takes place on November 5 and Novem...
A lottery scheme in Turks and Caicos was deemed such a failure it was scrapped after two and a half years.
Less than a year before Bermuda launched a study into its own lottery potential, TCI withdrew from the Caribbean Lottery amid complaints that h...
DATE: Oct 30, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Bermuda could tap into a market worth billions of dollars — but also enter an international legal row — by becoming an offshore host for online gambling.
The Island is currently assessing its suitability as a centre of Internet gaming, following a pa...
DATE: Oct 30, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
In May 2008, students and staff of Whitney Institute were faced with the reality that the school would be permanently closed if an agreement between the Whitney Trustees and Ministry of Education could not be met. After several public meetings in whi...
By Helen Paynter
In May 2008, students and staff of Whitney Institute were faced with the reality that the school would be permanently closed if an agreement between the Whitney Trustees and Ministry of Education could not be met. After several publi...
Frustrated trade unionists have written to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) asking it to intervene with Government to ensure they are consulted on the overhaul of the public education system.
Anthony Wolffe, president of Bermuda Trades Uni...
DATE: Oct 30, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
School House Nursery students are learning about less fortunate children in Zambia and how to appreciate what they have.
Teacher Katie Adams is organising a container to be sent to an orphanage in Zambia which is supported by two Bermuda residents, C...
Passionate views were aired during a public meeting on controversial proposals to rename St. David's Primary School in honour of former principal Hilton C. Richardson.
Some Islanders have argued that the current name is an intrinsic part of St. David...