Heroes, they have to be sure, they have to be soon and they have to be larger than life.
At least they do according to Bonnie Tyler’s song Holding Out for a Hero.
In honour of Heroes Day on Monday, Th...
A Bermudian teen who dreams of delivering babies has won a $5,000 fraternity scholarship.
Zaren Bennett, 17, of The Bermuda Institute won Alpha Phi Alpha’s Beautillion on Sunday at the Ruth Seaton Jam...
Say cheese, but please don’t smile.
That’s what Debra Friedman told teens photographed for her exhibition, ‘Twelve to Twenty: Photographing Teenage Bermuda’.
The show opens tomorrow at the Masterworks...
“I am going to die.” That was Amani Flood’s first thought when she received a cancer diagnosis.
“I fell ill one day and thought I had the flu,” she said. “It turned out to be something much more serio...
Into every life a little rain must fall, and Andre Raine has had his share.
The Bermudian ornithologist works in the mountains of Kauai, Hawaii, the wettest place on earth.
“I get wet a lot,” said Dr ...
A few years ago Shayne Trott was using an iron to cook his food.
His stovetop was broken and he was a hungry student. The iron seemed the obvious solution.
“We had a small stove but it broke, so we u...
Who is the most charming beau in Bermuda?
The Island will find out on Sunday at the Alpha Beautillion hosted by the Bermuda Chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.
The six-month beautillion program...
After months searching for a job, Rajai Denbrook started cursing his drama degree.
The 24-year-old was newly married and unemployed.
He sent out tons of job applications, but there were few drama job...
People’s eyes sometimes glaze over when Nick Bates talks about climate change.
The BIOS oceanographer has had to resort to a different medium to get his message across — books.
Dr Bates will launch hi...
The best thing about wine for Mat Macdonald, is the thrill of the hunt.
As the owner of Two Rock Wines, part of his job is scouring the globe for hidden treasures.
The scary part is once the bottles r...