LaKiesha Wolffe is tired of being overlooked.
It has been her experience in Bermuda since her leg was amputated above the knee following a “freak accident” seven years ago.
With change in mind she is ...
Le-Jai Simmons’s “super exuberant” personality drew people in.
It’s one of the many wonderful things that Je-Shae Pace remembers about the friend she lost two years ago as a result of complications du...
Grab some popcorn and vote, Bermuda.
It’s a big ask from Wendy Tannock whose short, Compassionate Release
, is now in competition as part of New York’s Chelsea Film Festival.
People have until Sund...
Coaching on the international stage wasn’t what Keisha Allen-Smith had in mind when she joined the Berkeley Institute as its director of staff development and instruction.
But stress – and Covid-19 – ...
The grounds of Summerhaven will soon look a lot brighter – thanks to a rose garden planted by a team of volunteers last weekend.
Leading the project was Gerald Simons, a frequent visitor to the Smith’...
As a personal trainer I get asked loads of fitness-related questions. Below are some of the most common:
Q: How many times should I work out?
A: If you are striving for weight loss, consider two days ...
While struggling to keep safe in New York City, an early Covid-19 hotspot in the US, Karee Luna lost her job.
Then came the pain of “seeing people that looked like me being murdered on camera”.
Uncert...
Triumphs, MGBs, Mobylettes …. if you love the classics, keep your eyes peeled Sunday as some of Bermuda’s finest are expected to travel the island.
Paul Joy is behind the parade. A huge fan of vinta...
Junior Leaders appealed to Michelle Viera, her 13-year-old son Cameron wasn’t so sure.
But, from the first meeting he was hooked.
“We were encouraged to get involved by a friend whose son was already ...
At some point during the lockdown brought on by the pandemic, Joan Aspinall penned letters to God on behalf of Bermuda’s children.
She had become particularly concerned for their safety on learning th...