Two sisters inspired to do something positive for their community have arranged a holiday meal for the needy at Southampton Rangers tomorrow night.
Crystal Lightbourne Simmons and Colette Lightbourne came up with the idea two weeks ago. They were abl...
Until this year one of Bermuda's illest rappers, Keamon (KASE) Woolaston had never been to an actual rap concert.
(For the uninitiated illest means really, really cool in rap terms.)
"Don't put that in," he said with his hands over his face.
But last...
LONDON — Yes, there is something more foreign than being offered kippered herring for your breakfast. It's being offered PopOffsets for your conscience.
After seven hours and 3,325 miles, I arrive here, open the paper and discover that a British thin...
Students interested in careers in IT have the opportunity to meet with industry leaders this week.
The Department of E-commerce is hosting the Technology Leadership Forum at the Bermuda National Gallery on Thursday.
The 5.30 p.m. event also hopes to ...
Someone asked me how I seek to nourish the mind in my professional life and in my life of faith.
I believe that people, both believers and non-believers, need to be able to think for themselves, and I lament the drum beating that mesmerizes Christian...
It's been going almost seven years, and now it has become a registered charity.
Chewstick has become synonymous with open mic nights, spoken word and live jam sessions. It has given a stage to countless numbers of aspiring artists.
Chewstick Foundati...
American businessman Robert Iommazzo has moved to clarify the details of a conversation he had with Michael Foot, author of the UK Treasury-commissioned report on Britain's offshore financial centres.
Mr. Iommazzo, president of New York-based executi...
DATE: Dec 15, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
The Premier and Deputy Premier's heads would roll if they'd run a business the way they've managed Bermuda's finances, Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards said yesterday.
Mr. Richards said the new Auditor General's damning verdict on Government's ha...
DATE: Dec 15, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Seeking a way forward
December 7, 2009
Dear Sir,
It appears the Government has no idea on how to solve the increased crime, or how to show us a way forward through the recession.
DISILLUSIONED
Smith's
Looking for assistance
December 1, 2009
Dear Sir,...
December 16
Griot Sessions with Joy T. Barnum and The Channel and a special guest performance from BLAC. Tickets $20, are available at Chew HQ, on the corner of Elliot and Court Streets in Hamilton, starting at 7.30 p.m. Tickets are not available on ...