At one time Bruce Stuart was one of Bermuda’s most well known artists. He took part in hundreds of exhibitions locally, he was president of the Bermuda Society of Arts, and his work even graced the ar...
Get writing.....the annual short story competition at The Royal Gazette is now underway.
The Royal Gazette’s Christmas short story contest has been running now for over half-a-century; generations of ...
Hurricane Gonzalo tore up Bermuda, but it may have also blown Mica Murray a little closer to realising a dream.
As the storm raged outside, the 23-year-old earned her stripes, helping air the EMO broa...
Feeling creative?
The Bermuda Society of Arts is offering a $1000 prize and a chance to tickle the ivories as part of its Public Piano Project.
Residents are being asked to come up with the best desig...
There’s a longtail named Cliffy exploring the world, thanks to the efforts of a Paget couple.
Dennis and Lisa Whitehead said a tearful goodbye this week to the longtail chick they rescued from drownin...
While most of us hid from Hurricane Gonzalo, BIOS glided right into the belly of the beast.
Its scientists were able to gain insight into the monster storm, with help from a scientific ocean glider th...
Hurricane Gonzalo was a scary time for most people on the Island, but for one cat it seemed like a dream come true — free sushi.
Pet lover Zoe Mulholland brought her koi fish inside to be safe during ...
After pinching a nerve during a fall, Carol Smith’s arm hurt so much she couldn’t raise it or even hold a teacup.
“I suffered for over a year,” said Ms Smith, 61. “My daughter, Stacey, went to Sunday...
Most people could only hunker down and pray during the worst of Hurricane Gonzalo.
The Island was battered by sustained winds of 110 miles per hour late Friday evening into Saturday morning.
The Roya...
Pinky Steede has cancelled one of two concerts planned as a fundraiser for PALS next week.
The veteran entertainer will no longer perform at the Fairmont Southampton on Saturday, October 18, due to th...