Robert Peets still remembers the first bathroom he tiled.
He was 17, and his father, mason Ernest Peets, an exacting teacher, came in, rubbed his hand over the tiles, then walked away offering no crit...
A tomboy as a child, Debbie MacKenzie refused to take ballet lessons.
By the time she was 71, she had a change of heart and, fortunately, stumbled on a class created with her in mind.
Called the Senio...
When Ivan Outerbridge first launched event listing app Bermuda’s Very Own in 2014 it did well, with over 3,000 downloads over a four-year period.
But in more recent months downloads started to fall o...
Historic St George property Aunt Nea’s Inn is on the market and will stage an open house on Saturday.
“Built in 1791, Aunt Nea’s Inn represents a unique opportunity to invest in Bermuda’s growing tour...
As models, Azariah Greaves, Callie Lucas and Giana Cedenio may have already peaked.
They strutted the catwalk as part of New York Fashion Week back in September; for many industry hopefuls, it’s the k...
Before the America’s Cup got under way in 2017, organisers promised the world; cash, attention, tourism — Bermuda would get it all.
Two years on, hotel industry leaders Stephen Todd and Tim Morrison ...
Charles Lloyd Tucker has been dead for almost half a century but his art still hangs on the wall of his studio in Hamilton Parish, and his easel is in a corner.
His widow, Theresa, lovingly tends it ...
A British company selling virtual reality products hopes to move to Bermuda and hire local staff.
Ed Mason, chief executive officer of Core Ltd, said he was tired of shuttling 5,000 miles between his...
Rosewood Bermuda’s managing director, Paul Telford, has stepped down.
The hotel announced Mr Telford’s leaving today, but said he would continue to work with the property’s ownership group, providing ...
Axa XL has retained the top spot-on Advisen’s Pacesetter Index, recognition of product innovation in the property and casualty insurance industry.
This is the third consecutive year the company has ac...