THE Bermuda art community is to lose one of its venerable institutions later this year.
The Windjammer Gallery, a constant on the corner of King and Reid Streets since it opened more than two decades ...
JACQUI Woolley had never studied art nor had she made huge attempts to try her hand at it.
So when she won the audience choice award for her submission to the Grand Art Festival last year and was subs...
A PEMBROKE man battling serious liver disease has waited more than six weeks to learn whether his US doctor's recommendation, that he be given marijuana to ease suffering caused by prescribed medicati...
THE Bermuda Hospitals Association is to honour its nurses with a series of activities, to be held at the islands two hospitals next week.
The events will be held in conjunction with the Bermuda Nurses...
THE Bermuda Heritage Concert, arguably the island's premier venue for showcasing the talents of musically-gifted youths, takes place next weekend.
An annual production of the Bermuda Arts Council & th...
Even with new developments expected to be completed next year, the reality is that the demand for office and retail space will not be met.
"The demand for prime office space in the City of Hamilton co...
POOR communication skills have landed Transport Minister Ewart Brown in hot water with taxi drivers.
Operators feel the Minister should have consulted with them before publicly announcing plans to rei...
THE Bermuda National Gallery opens its Biennial this weekend, with organisers lauding the collection of contemporary art as the "best ever".
Featuring 82 juried works, the Bacardi Limited 2004 Biennia...
THE Bermuda Industrial Union has thrown its support behind a five-year marketing plan which would use a luxury yacht to reward travel agents and locals for superior promotion of the island.
Dendrick T...
THE Barn marks its 40th anniversary this month, an acknowledged success as a fund-raising organ of the Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB).
The popular thrift shop opened on April 4, 1964 as a white elephan...