Bermuda's famous fishcakes, cooked by one of the Island's chefs, finally convinced a group of music students to visit the Island.
Since 1999, Eddie Ming, who teaches drum instruction and runs Tiny Tots Drum school, would send students to the New York...
A British historian, who has written a brief history of the Bermuda Dockyard, is calling on Bermudians to send in names of family members who were part of the Dockyard apprenticeship programme.
Dr. Ann Coats, secretary of the Naval Dockyards Society ...
When Gregory Slayton answers questions about himself, his work in Bermuda and his plans for the future, he invariably starts his responses with the word “we”.At first it’s a little disconcerting until it becomes clear that he hasn’t adopted a pretent...
DATE: Jul 09, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
LONDON (AP) — Sony issued a public apology on Friday for a violent video game that features a bloody shootout inside an Anglican cathedral, but it did not address the Church of England's demands that the company withdraw the game.The church has deman...
Thanks for Tag Day help
June 18, 2007
Dear Sir,
Once again we use this media to express our gratitude to all the volunteers, members and non-members of Amnesty International Bermuda, who helped in our recent Tag Day on Saturday June 2. We recognise t...
Two summer series are giving karaoke a competitive game-show twist. Viewers, of course, are invited to warble along.
NBC’s “The Singing Bee” and Fox’s “Don’t Forget the Lyrics!”, debuting within a day of each other, give players the chance to win mon...
Bad teaching
June 13, 2007
Dear Sir,
Once again, students, not to mention the parents of students, who attend the Government schools had their lives disrupted today by teachers who have a gripe with the Government run Ministry of Education. The teach...
IT was a day of mixed emotions for survivors of Warren Simmons, the late Bermuda sports administrator, former president of Somerset Cricket Club, Inc., who in his heyday was the longest serving captain of the club’s Cup Match team. He was one of the ...
OVERCOMING insurmountable odds is nothing new for Amputee Association of Bermuda president Mark Dill, but when he was asked to come on board to help fundraise for the purchase of school supplies for more than 100 Filipino (Kanawan) kids, he knew his ...
Bermuda’s so-called “education crisis” could have been overstated due to misleading graduation statistics in previous years, a highly placed source claimed last night.
The source — a leading education figure on the Island — said the apparent dramatic...