NEW YORK (AP) — It's not unusual for members of a New York audience to leave early, but they stood their ground at Lincoln Center. And stood and stood.
The high point was a sonorous yet finely wrought account of Sergei Prokofiev's noisy Symphony No. ...
For a trip to Bermuda, most visitors pack sunscreen and maybe a t-shirt; Susan Mills of Bowdoin, Maine packed porcupine quills and felt, among other odd bits and pieces.
Miss Mills is one of several craft instructors who will be teaching at Bank of B...
Six thousand people signed a petition for Larry Tacklyn and Erskine (Buck) Burrows to be saved from the death penalty.
Between them they had been found guilty of five murders in seven months, including the murder of former Governor Sir Richard Sharpl...
Teachers from all across the Caribbean were welcomed to Bermuda for the Caribbean Union of Teachers Executive Committee Meeting at the opening ceremony yesterday morning.
Minister of Education, Sports and Recreation Randolph Horton, Minister of Labou...
The Press has a duty to investigate complaints of 'push polls' in the interests of guarding the democratic process, according to the American Association for Public Opinion Research.
Following claims the PLP is allegedly using telemarketing company T...
A conference of educators from all over the Caribbean will hear today a claim that Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) has been left out of the reform of the Island's public schools despite asking to be included.
The allegation is made in a report which ...
DATE: Nov 30, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
The tiny majorities held by many of Bermuda's MPs should make for a nail-biting election night. Here four political pundits predict how the tight races will go. On the panel are retiring PLP MP Jamahl Simmons, who has been a member of all Bermuda's p...
XL Foundation, the charitable arm of XL Capital, has announced that XL has been named the principal sponsor of The Centre for Leadership's 'Future Leaders' Conference to be held next week.
The event will be staged on Tuesday at the Berkeley Institute...
The popular Home Grown Alternatives Christmas Market will be held tomorrow at St. Paul's Christian Education Centre, in Paget.
Organisers Mary Tatem and Deirdre Furtado told The Royal Gazette there will be 24 participants this year.
"These artisans w...
A Bermudian is challenging leading politicians Hillary Clinton and John McCain in their 2008 bid for the US presidency.
Christopher Popham Smith was born in America but lived here until the age of 14 with his father Colin, an executive with the Bank ...