TODAY
Bermuda Festival Dance Theatre of Harlem II, Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts, Devonshire, 8 p.m. Further information: Festival box office, ferry terminal building, Front Street, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Gen. inquiries during those hou...
BERMUDA'S golf industry has been resting on its laurels for 15-20 years now. But that is changing, according to Kevin Benevides, the Director of Golf at Tucker's Point.
"It is a bit like the tourism industry ? we just automatically believed that peop...
Dr. Lisa Malissa Greene-Henderson, surrounded by her loving husband Eric, mother Jane Greene, brother David Greene, other family members and friends from Bermuda and the USA, Lisa Greene-Henderson, daughter of the later Walter (Dickie) Greene of Sout...
WAYNE Smith believes that all of his educational and business and personal experience has been pointing him directly to his present position as Executive Director of the Bermuda Alliance for Tourism.
The late Tourism Minister David Allen may have com...
Tonight the Bermuda Festival curtain goes up on the first of two performances by the Dance Theatre of Harlem II, and based on the company's reputation and acclaim in such countries as Japan, Russia and South Africa, as well as its native US, local au...
AT a time when countries in the developed world appear to be sacrificing some of the traditional precepts of privacy, due process, even basic human rights, to the more urgent need to protect their citizens from the spectre of terror emanating from co...
WITH the selection of Senator Michael Scott as the Progressive Labour Party's candidate to run in the upcoming Sandys North by-election to replace former Finance Minister Eugene Cox, it would seem the old maxim about nice guys finishing last has fina...
Inflation fell slightly by 0.1 percentage points during December to 3.2 percent, according to figures released yesterday by Government, but is still higher than other leading nations.
Inflation has remained above three percent for most of 2003 ? with...
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Bermuda Festival Dance Theatre of Harlem II, Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts, Devonshire, 8 p.m. Further information: Festival box office, ferry terminal building, Front Street, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Gen. inquiries dur...
A documentary on saving the Cahow, athletes and education initiatives are among the projects which will benefit from a $1.1 million pay-out announced yesterday by the Bank of Bermuda Foundation.
The charity unveiled funding ranging from $25,000 to $2...