The Corporation of Hamilton has launched a new legal action against the Government, according to a recently published writ.
The writ, filed on Thursday by J2 Chambers, cites Municipal legislation and the Government’s “exercise of control over various...
DATE: Dec 23, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art has launched its latest exhibition, 50 Years Of Rudolph, an inside look at the much-loved Christmas television special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer which is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
It was the production f...
DATE: Dec 08, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Rebecca Zuill
Here we are this week, welcoming the America’s Cup to Bermuda and looking forward to the sporting excitement that will climax in 2017.
Bermuda, the Dot in the Ocean*, is drawing intense scrutiny from around the world as the new host of this prestigio...
The Island’s history, culture and folkways are so inextricably intertwined with the ocean around us that no less an observer than Charles Dickens remarked 160 years ago: “Every Bermudian, being born within a mile of the water, was bred amphibious ......
Watching a loved one grow old can be scary. Add dementia to the mix, and proper care becomes all the more important.
The Island’s ageing population has led to a rise in the number of people affected by the disease.
It’s a trend that has been noted at...
November 25, 2014
Dear Sir,
In our previous letter of November 20, we asked which interest the OBA is putting first, Bermuda and its people, or special interest? We now ask the UBP/OBA, where is the sunshine on transparency?
Our Minister of Finance...
DATE: Nov 29, 2014 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
It’s been 47 years since Suzie Lowe left Malawi, but the country is still working its magic over her.
Ms Lowe is a mixed media artist who makes African-inspired masks, as well as chunky bracelets, earrings and ceramic fish.
“My masks are African infl...
DATE: Nov 24, 2014 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Bajan men are likely now greasing pots and pans and sharpening kitchen knives in an effort to prove one thing tomorrow night — that they too can cook.
The Barbados Association of Bermuda has set the stage as a fundraiser for its scholarships.
It’s ...
A planned performance of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night by Warwick Academy’s Year 11 had to be postponed last month because of the impact of Tropical Storm Fay and Hurricane Gonzalo.
The play was part of the Bermuda Shakespeare Schools Festival. When th...
Like the title character of his most famous production, Bermudian animation legend Arthur Rankin Jr has gone down in history — and the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art will be celebrating this year’s 50th anniversary of the first broadcast of the ev...