LITTERING and illegal dumping continue to be a major headache in Bermuda because present legislation is inefficient and offenders know they won't be prosecuted, says Keep Bermuda Beautiful executive d...
WHEN Fiddler on the Roof comes to City Hall Theatre next week, it is bound to raise an age-old topic of debate in this day of modern marriages.
Should one forsake love to maintain tradition?
Set in a ...
DOLPHIN Quest successfully weathered Hurricane Fabian but remains mystified by the death of three-year-old Heydon two months ago.
The Dockyard-based facility's general manager, Christine Mihelcic, sai...
The news has rubbed salt into the wounds of a hospitality industry still reeling from multiple hotel closures and loss of revenue inflicted by Hurricane Fabian three weeks ago.
Carnival cited scheduli...
ART is to combine with another popular medium today as Masterworks' Artists Up Front . . . Street series resumes.
Although a week later than expected due to Hurricane Fabian, a collection of oil paint...
BRITISH Airways yesterday announced plans to introduce a fifth weekly flight to the island, beginning next June.
And, for passengers planning to travel on BA this winter, the airline is offering a new...
VOLUNTEERS from around the island stepped in to provide food and shelter to the needy in the wake of Hurricane Fabian.
Some 40 people took advantage of emergency shelters during the storm. Its afterma...
WELL-KNOWN entertainer Gita Blakeney-Saltus has joined the staff of the Bermuda National Gallery.
The talented singer will take on the role of assistant development director and will initially be resp...
THE day following Hurricane Fabian brought little relief for artist Sheilagh Head and her husband, Peter.
Saturday, September 6 greeted them with a house full of guests but void of electricity - and a...
THOSE without television - and in need of entertainment - will be pleased to learn that the Bermuda International Film Festival is to screen its September selection on Thursday.
Divine Intervention, w...