As far back as she can remember Jasmine Lee has always been interested in art.
As a child, she loved art camps. No one was surprised when she signed up for GCSE and IB art; her bachelor’s degree in fi...
About a decade ago Lindell Foster was working towards a university degree when her husband Kris was made redundant.
She worked two jobs to help pay for the IT programme he enrolled in overseas; due to...
Thanks to Covid-19 it’s been a tough year for Denae Simmons – but on Saturday she’s celebrating.
The salon owner is asking past and present clients to stop by Colour Art Nails, where she will be handi...
Jonathan Christopher is hopeful that in the coming months, he might just get his life back.
As the Broadway singer envisions it: he’ll see his family, get back up on stage and leave the tiny apartment...
Shanna Hollis creates art that celebrates her home.
It’s evident in 441, a collaborative exhibit at Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
Her work on display there is a continuation of The People’s Colle...
With the pandemic as the world’s backdrop Meagan Wellman wanted to share some positivity.
It’s how her blog The Corona Chronicles was born.
A mix of “docu-fashion film” and photo shoots it’s a departu...
Without Covid-19 Courtney Lopes might never have found her way home.
She’d spent 15 years in the US, studying and working as a dancer, and was living in New York when the pandemic hit the city last ye...
Last February DaeNyce’ Rabain looked around her and wondered why no one else seemed to be taking Covid-19 seriously.
Then in England, in her final year of an undergraduate degree in fine art, she star...
To see Jonathan Betts in action, you’d never think he had asthma.
He runs, bikes and swims competitively. His not-so-secret weapon is Symbicort, the preventer he uses twice a day. Bermuda’s asthma cha...
In 2017, Terry Lister went on a slow tour of Africa.
Little did he know that so many other people would be interested.
Convinced to share his tales in book form, he published Immersed in West Africa t...