‘Paths' is the title of a show, which opened on Sunday at the Bermuda Arts Centre at the Dockyard, and it is a theme to which many of the paintings and sculptures adhere in one way or another.
In my attempt to be methodical and miss nothing I tend to...
Blown off course?
June 7, 2004
Dear Sir,
Two cheers for Freisenbruch-Meyer! Finally, their 2004 hurricane chart puts Bermuda back where it belongs.
Why only two cheers, you may ask? Well I am saving the third for next year when, hopefully, Miami is r...
SO far I have attended two of the three lectures held by the recently created Foundation for Bermuda Studies. The brainchild of Bermudians Arthur Hodgson, Lynda Milligan-Whyte, Michael Markham and Graeme Outerbridge, the Foundation is an independent,...
Government has ?more or less? completed its position papers on Independence according to Premier Alex Scott.
Yesterday Mr. Scott said the Progressive Labour Party and Government will be meeting in less than two weeks to chart the way forward on Indep...
TWENTY years ago, Bermuda saw fit to establish Summer Haven, a home for the island's physically challenged. Separate apartments facilitate independent living, each has a balcony offering views of the South Shore, and the rent is affordable to anyone ...
The fifth and final coin in the Bermuda Monetary Authority?s (BMA) Heritage Series ? released this week ? celebrates the Bermuda?s tradition of stonecutting.
Stone quarrying was chosen as a key feature in Bermudian heritage because it was a trade tha...
This is the first in a three-part series on Independence. Part One analyses Independence from an international, economic and historical perspective; Part Two examines other relevant issues that flow from examining the topic, and Part Three sums up th...
Independence activists who bemoaned the lack of passion for the issue at this week's Bermuda Industrial Union should listen more carefully to the "youngest" member of the panel, Chris Smith.
Mr. Smith, the moderator, who is in his late 30s, said most...
Bermudians seem to feel a “mild indifference” towards abstract ideas such as Independence whereas issues closer to home - such as the “internal colonialism” of racism - strike powerful chords on the Island, a forum at the Bermuda Industrial Union hea...
Bermuda faces racial hostility if it doesn?t opt for Independence, fears former Government Senator Calvin Smith.
He said the autonomy debate was demarcated along racial lines but the Island could not continue to duck the issue.
Mr. Smith said latent ...