Bermuda welcomed some interesting visitors last year.
A flock of black bellied whistling ducks was unprecedented and then there was the mystery bird that had never been seen on the Island before.
Berm...
Thanks to Little Venice I’m one step closer to convincing my husband to take a trip to Italy.
We spent last Saturday evening there, sampling a delicious meal based on foods from Sorrento.
Sorrento is...
The world is getting a peek at a special aspect of Bermuda culture, courtesy of a pair of young filmmakers.
Ethan Rogers’ eight-minute film documents how residents here collect and store water.
Water ...
What do you do on your way to work?
Florence Graham Welton sings her way through the doldrums of the daily commute.
The 11-year-old Bermuda High School student is now the youngest soloist in the BMDS ...
Teenager Sachio Harrison wanted to raise money for cancer charities but knew his efforts alone wouldn’t be enough.
He inspired the entire student body at Somersfield Academy to help him achieve his go...
You don’t have to mind your manners quite so much in Spain.
That’s the impression Alison Gurini got when she moved there to teach English as a second language.
Her Spanish friends asked her to stop sa...
Work by Bermudian architect Peter Terceira has been highlighted in a special coffee table book.
His designs for the villas at Ariel Sands were profiled in Houses For All Regions by the American Insti...
Some achievements are worth sharing. And James Cooper definitely has one of those.
He is one of only a handful of international artists invited to take part in a prestigious art show in Kingston, Jama...
Nancy Frith loves scuba diving and quilting, so it is no surprise that the two often meet.
An exhibit of her marine-inspired quilts will go on display at Homer’s Cafe at Masterworks Museum of Bermuda ...
Anamaria Worswick started fermenting food while living on a commune in California.
She and the other members survived by eating food they found in dumpsters; fermentation was a way for them to preserv...