In university, Callie Jinadu looked longingly at the baking and pastry labs across the hall.
A “foodie” since she “was very young”, she’d signed up for the culinary programme at Johnson & Wales thinki...
Kingsley and Shannon Simons are for ever grateful that they signed up for Plenty of Fish.
The dating app was a last effort for Shannon, who was in her late forties and had “kissed a few frogs” along t...
Twice a year, five actors from the United Kingdom head to the US with a complete Shakespeare play and whatever props they manage to stuff into a single suitcase.
It has been a success for nearly five ...
When Kate Kayaian says there is a lot of musical talent on the island, Sari Smith is one of the people she is talking about.
The 18-year-old violinist is the recipient of one of the Bermuda Philharmon...
The celebrations at the opening of a hall and latrine at St Paul Kaaso Primary would likely have been considered over the top for a Bermuda school.
More than a thousand people made the journey into Ka...
It’s been a big year for Alice Talbot.
Interested in seeing where her grandfather came from she travelled to the Azores this summer with her daughter, Sabrina Kirby.
And then she turned 90 on October ...
Jazz singer Ana Hoffman loves Bermuda: the people, the culture and, of course, the pink sand.
She’ll likely share the story of her love affair when she opens the Bermuda Festival at City Hall tonight ...
Toni Ann Johnson’s latest book is called Light Skin Gone to Waste.
In the United States, the “collection of linked short stories” has won national praise. Ms Johnson is hoping people are just as inter...
Robert Thomas spent 13 years of his life selling and using drugs.
He was in and out of jail; as he slept, a man tried to hack his neck off with a machete over a $10 “piece of rock”.
Today it’s behind ...