YOUNGSTERS will be given the opportunity to take their imaginations to the screen next month. A workshop by Bermudian Lucinda Spurling and Canadian Erik Goulet will enable 13 young children to produce...
BERMUDA has a way to go if it ever aims to market itself as a holiday destination for the physically handicapped, one of America's leading newspapers has advised travellers.
last month cautioned two w...
While much of the necessary work has been completed to its historic buildings, there is still a great deal that needs to be done to the charity's nature reserves, Trust Director Steve Conway said yest...
BERMUDA'S reputation as a performing arts resource received a boost this summer.
The prestigious North Carolina School of the Arts accepted four local students into its intensive dance programme.
The ...
THE arts community heaped praise on a public-private initiative which will hand $40,000 in scholarship funds to students pursuing careers in the entertainment industry.
And it expressed hope that a si...
SIMPLE changes to the Parliamentary system could make politicians more accountable for their actions, and better protect the public purse against future "screw-ups", United Bermuda Party MP John Barri...
IT'S perhaps the greatest example of Bermuda's growth as a diverse society ? English courses for non-native speakers are now on offer through a Government community programme.
According to organisers,...
TWO weeks of photographic and scientific study will culminate in a unique display of images at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSR) this evening.
The public is invited to attend what pro...
MORE than half Bermuda's senior citizens are living below the bread line, regularly forced to choose whether their monthly pension will go towards food, rent or prescribed medication.
A meeting with a...
THE island's first film festival for kids will see local children decide the top two winners.
The Bermuda International Film Festival (BIFF) and Butterfield Bank yesterday invited children between the...