Spray-painting a beach scene on canvas is challenging enough, imagine doing it on fur.
Douglas and Pauline Parker of Pampered Pets learnt to do exactly that this week, under the instruction of renown...
Roberta Alvarez had to leave Bermuda to get the education she wanted for her dyslexic daughter.
Olivia was six when doctors confirmed the difficulties she had with reading, spelling and writing were d...
Antonio Sausys was 20 when his mother died from a sudden stroke.
The Uruguayan threw himself into work and study. Two years later he discovered a bony growth on his rib cage.
“My sternum had actually ...
Juli Campbell read her poetry to Dorothy Trimingham every Thursday evening, for 20 years.
She always gave her a copy; she assumed her friend threw it away.
When Mrs Trimingham died in June at 91, Ms C...
A collapsing stage, an old cigarette machine and a few bits of rotting furniture were mostly all that was left inside the old Clayhouse Inn.
None of it fazed filmmaker Milton Raposo.
The music lover ...
Billy Gringley’s artwork was falling into a rut.
He’d had a few solo shows but his work was taking a back seat to the maintenance and construction jobs he took to support his family.
“Art takes time,...
What could be better than death by bacon?
Bermuda’s bacon lovers are sticking by the breakfast staple despite the World Health Organization’s warning that it’s no better for you than asbestos or cigar...
Sabrina Heyns laboured for 36 hours, had two failed epidurals, general anaesthesia and an emergency caesarean section.
So when nurses handed over her day-old daughter, Sophia, on October 24, Mrs Heyns...
Bermudian paratrooper George Fisher walked 100 kilometres with two bullets in his legs during the Second World War.
In September 1944, when he was 24 years old, he was shot and captured during the fai...
If you want to rile Dick Reno, go to the window of his food truck and order a hamburger.
He’s the new chef at The Smokin’ Barrel on Front Street, and recently revamped the menu to reflect a Texas barb...