In the New World the year is usually nowhere as pivotal for quality as it is in ancient areas like Tuscany, Burgundy or Bordeaux, although all are changing gradually due to the greenhouse gasses that ...
Looking through the permanent collection of the Bermuda National Gallery, what struck Alice Moniz was just how many paintings there were of 20th century St George’s.
It was the first step of many on t...
For years Kathi and Harmony DeCouto hated being anywhere near each other but in the midst of Covid-19, they started a business.
Called SisStars Fitness, the sisters are using it to change the way peop...
Chantelle Brangman’s novel, Sour Grapes, has earned a cult following since it was published in December.
All 132 copies of the book have sold out. Ms Brangman is now working on a sequel that she expec...
Only a semester away from graduation last spring, Darien Jacobs realised he would not be able to raise the $27,000 he needed to complete his nursing studies in the US.
He “took a break” and focused on...
Five years ago Peggy Burns published a book filled with “outcome-based solutions” for anyone looking for a job.
With so many people unemployed or underemployed by Covid-19, she believes The Key to Get...
Cheryl Hastings spends a lot of time painting what others may have overlooked.
The back of the fast-food restaurant KFC, a rundown wooden house and a sunken dock are among the 22 pieces she has on dis...
In September 2019 archaeologist Catherine Draycott led a public discussion in Bermuda on why the vast majority of people in her field were White.
It drew the attention of the editors of the digital an...
As a dementia care specialist, Marie Fay has grave concerns about Bermuda’s future.
She has seen a tremendous rise in the demand for services in the past year. Although in keeping with global trends, ...
It took Douglas Reed ten years to complete Child of Gilead.
A labour of love, it was worth the effort; the Elliot Primary School teacher’s book nabbed top honours in the fiction categories of both the...