Ten-year-old Azari Jones has a certain gift for sewing.She got her first sewing machine at just two years old, and sold her first handmade doll outfits at eight. Now the Dalton E Tucker student is put...
Sitting at home during a Covid-19 lockdown, it’s hard not to get creaky in the joints.Fitness instructor Alex Hasselkuss is offering online yoga and joint mobility classes to help people stay limber, ...
During the forced isolation of Covid-19 photographer Amanda Temple started to get really bored.Normally this time of the year is pretty quiet for her, but she still shoots around 15 portraits a week a...
As a child, Italian Sousa wasn’t too thrilled about her name.“When the teacher called my name, I’d duck down,” she said. Her mother, Marquerite O’Loughlin, called her Italian because she loved Italian...
Artist James Cooper describes his work as “semitropical punk”. “It is not punk like 1980s spiky-hair punk, but punk in the sense that I use materials that are unexpected and ideas that are a bit diffe...
Randy Carter got his first tattoo as a teenager, as a way to rebel against a difficult childhood. He had the words “Riddle My Fate” inked across his upper back. “‘Riddle my Fate’ was a mantra I develo...
Rachel Perry has been hit with challenges ever since she launched The Things We Love clothing shop in St George’s. When she opened her doors in September, first her husband James fell off a ladder and...
Like a lot of teens, Lilly DeCouto has spent the past 13 years working towards one goal — university. When Covid-19 hit, her final examinations were cancelled.“Two years of work have just gone out the...
After missing the last flight out of Luanda, Quinton DeShield has hunkered down in Angola’s capital city. He moved there in January to set up his company, GFox Solutions.Two months later, flights in a...
There’s nothing worse than having your mobile phone or computer die in the middle of a global crisis, especially if you are trying to work from home.But tech repair firm Prime Consultants Ltd are stil...