If you’re interested in a maritime career, the Endeavour programme is likely the best way forward without leaving the island.
It offers internationally-recognised qualifications and hands-on training,...
Troika is looking for a cast for Sarafina!, the South African musical that became a worldwide hit.
The show will run as Work in Progress #8 under the direction of Nhlanhla “Lucky” Ngema, who performed...
A market with a purpose is taking place at Francis Patton Primary School on Sunday.
The host is Rise Tribe, a supportive community for anyone struggling through abusive trauma.
Clothes, handbags, wate...
A former teacher at Purvis Primary School who once captained the Bermuda rugby team has died in England.
Friends recalled Ceri Holmes as “a larger-than-life character” who showed “genuine concern” tow...
The pandemic got a lot of charities thinking about how they could do things differently.
Outreach was something the Bermuda Festival successfully focused on; 750 students participated virtually last y...
This summer, Sue Stephenson was preoccupied with boats.
Sails in particular captured her fancy: she watched as they moved about the harbours here, and googled images for closer inspection.
Then she se...
Ease into the weekend with a show of music and art in the Botanical Gardens tonight.
It’s a joint fundraiser for the Bermuda Philharmonic and Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
Against the backdrop of...
A cancer survivor who swam 2km to help women battling the disease has made good on her promise to help them feel “new and beautiful”.
Nina London put the $5,000 she raised through her charity swim off...
For anyone who is struggling to write a book, a poem or a blog, Sian Blackmore is offering help.
With her friend Jo-Rena Davis, she has carved out a safe space for writers in need of a kick to get the...
Wannita Smith knew from a young age that she wanted a career in healthcare.
At 24 she went all in, buying the optometry practice she’d worked at for several summers.
She is glad she took the risk. On ...