Following months of renovation and refurbishing, the Bermuda National Gallery (BNG)is poised to reopen with a bang. Beginning on May 10 it will host two Summer exhibitions, one honouring an important Bermudian artist, and the other exploring the atti...
Premier Ewart Brown warned last night that the findings of a review into the state of the Island's public schools would be a bitter pill to swallow - but a necessary one.
Dr. Brown will unveil a report compiled by UK education expert Professor David ...
May 3-12
Bermuda Musical & Dramatic Societ> Musical: ‘Drood’ (‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood’), Daylesford Theatre, Washington Street. Evening performances 8 p.m. Matinees: May 5 and 12 at 3 p.m. No performance May 6. Tickets: $35. Box office hours: Apr...
Computer experts may seem to be unlikely eco-superheroes, but the people at Gateway Systems are determined to do all they can to stop climate change.
Gateway, which is exhibiting at the Chamber of Commerce’s Techshowcase next week, is driving a campa...
Richanda Francene Rojas (nee Pearman) has graduated from Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida.
She received a BSc with a Major in Pre-K Primary Education, Cum Laude.
Additionally, she was recognised by the United States Achievement Academy f...
“Mine is the first generation able to contemplate the possibility that we may live our entire lives without going to war or sending our children to war. That is a prize beyond value.” — at a NATO-Russia summit in Paris in 1997
“We therefore here in B...
Key-ed up for charity
British-born entertainer Jimmy Keys is no stranger to Bermuda, and has a huge following here. Indeed, he never fails to pack whatever venue he is appearing at — which is precisely what the Bermuda Riding for the Disabled is hopi...
Trade unions and politicians united in solidarity with workers around the world yesterday as the Island commemorated International Workers’ Day.
In an inaugural service on the steps of City Hall, the day was marked by music and prayers, reminding tho...
Bermuda College will run an intensive technical adult education programme this summer - to combat what it described yesterday as a looming "crisis" in the Island's technical trades.
Llewellyn Trott, the college's associate vice president of technical...
DATE: May 02, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
A discussion on the future of the youth on the Island got heated after an argument broke out amid claims Government was offering excuses and not solutions.
A panel was discussing the issue of youth violence at the Non-Violence rally, organised by Mis...