May is Foster Care Month. The Royal Gazette is highlighting people who have made the decision to “spend a season” working with the Department of Child and Family Services whenever there are childr...
Forty years ago Alan Duncan was given a choice: Leeds or Bermuda.
Aside from the bits of information he received from a colleague who had once worked here, he did not have any real knowledge to make a...
From a young age Sanzia Pearman and Myah Bridgewater knew they wanted a career in the arts.
Camps and programmes in schools abroad moved them along that path but their thoughts always returned to Berm...
May is Foster Care Month. The Royal Gazette is highlighting people who have made the decision to “spend a season” working with the Department of Child and Family Services whenever there are childr...
At four, Kate Kayaian decided to start cello lessons.
She got the idea from “an older boy” who played, a family friend that she had a crush on.
Although the relationship went nowhere, the music stuck....
James Daniels usually passes his winters in the Caribbean and his summers on the Med.
He is able because of the years he spent studying and training to earn “the holy grail of engineering tickets”, th...
There was a time when people spent a lot more time talking to each other.
Diane Ferlatte picked up their stories, added some that were better known, pulled in some of her own and shared them with audi...
Next Friday, listen out for the music.
Wendell “Shine” Hayward, Miles Manders and John Woolridge are behind a two-hour show starting at 7am at the roundabout at Crow Lane. No matter the weather they w...