A DOCUMENTARY film-maker - whose first effort was rewarded with an Academy Award nomination - is to premiere his first feature during the Bermuda International Film Festival later this month.
Peter Sp...
A CONCRETE solution to Bermuda's mounting traffic problems, increasing population and shortage of open spaces was unveiled by former Premier Sir John Swan yesterday.
Invited guests were treated to a f...
PARTICIPANTS are being held hostage by Government's literacy survey, with many complaining of having to sit with interviewers for more than three hours at a time before the questionnaire is complete.
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BERMUDA could better deal with its beggar problem by identifying the homeless and establishing practical ways in which to care for them, the head of a charity devoted to caring for the downtrodden bel...
THE Bermuda International Film Festival (BIFF) yesterday announced that award-winning documentarian Chuck Workman, Bermuda's own Errol Williams, and Sony Screen Gems executive Valerie Van Galder have ...
THE state of the black community, and what can be done to repair any fractures, will be discussed in the first of a series of forums at St. Paul's Centennial Hall next week.
Panellists are inviting me...
DAVID Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross, a serio-comic depiction of real estate agents and their cut-throat attempts to push plots of land on wary buyers, comes to Daylesford Theatre next week.
Winner of th...
THE Bermuda branch of the Institute of Directors (IoD) yesterday announced former fire chief Reginald Rawlins would assume the post of chairman, previously held by Geoffrey Moore.
A membership associa...
EXORBITANT rent increases are not the reason behind Club 40's imminent closure, but its owners' refusal to pay a standard service charge, according to the building's landlord.
The service charge, whic...
SMALLER festivals such as the Bermuda International Film Festival (BIFF) offer as important an experience to film-makers as more established events in Cannes, Toronto and Edinburgh, industry veteran T...