ORATORS from some of America's leading museums and universities are to speak at the Bermuda National Gallery (BNG) as part of the PartnerRe Art Lecture Series.
The series features five lectures by distinguished speakers on a range of topics, all of w...
A RED ribbon campaign launched earlier this week, hopes to see residents combine their efforts to make Bermuda a drug-free community.
On Tuesday, the Parents Resource Institute for Drug Education (PRIDE) kicked off its Red Ribbon celebration ? a seri...
Schizophrenia is generally regarded as one of the most significant illnesses treated by mental health services. Its significance lies in the profound impact of the illness on sufferers and their families and friends. The illness is long term and trea...
PLANS are well in hand for the fourth Annual Dr. Charles Drew Memorial / Court Street Health Fair set for Saturday of next week. It will be held on Court Street between Dundonald Street and the next block north between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.
As usual it ...
HE Bermudian diction leaves much to be desired according to noted writer Henry Louis Gates Jr. who in the pages of no less than , mocked our inability to pronounce the word "ask".
His view was supported by former education official Dr. Eva Hodgson, w...
Sandys Middle School principal Melvin Bassett was absolutely correct to warn that the growing segregation of Bermuda?s schools will end in social disaster.
Mr. Bassett joins a growing number of people ? including this newspaper ? who are worried abou...
There will not be any "sleepy time" jazz at tonight's Music Festival in Dockyard if one performer holds true to his promise.
Alto saxophonist Mike Phillips of the Unwrapped All Stars predicted the band will rock the crowd and show their varied musica...
A former director of White House economic policy told a local audience yesterday that the most important issue western economies must address to remain competitive in the future is education.
Todd Buchholz was the keynote speaker at the Eighteenth In...
The divisional commander of the Salvation Army has expressed shock that the people of Grenada seemed to be disorientated three weeks after Hurricane Ivan hit.
?People were milling around aimlessly, obviously very hurt and dazed by what had happened,?...
Bermuda may be creating a racial time bomb with its voluntary segregation of blacks and whites during their school years, said Sandys Middle School principal Melyvn Bassett.
He said if children do not mix during their school years, the division could...