Harry Potter, it seems, has worked a kind of practical magic on his worldwide readership.
It’s been seven years since the last volume in the bestselling literary series of all time, the estimable Harr...
A succession of recent tragedies cannot help but bring to mind another summer 75 years past when, as the poet said, “waves of anger and fear” spread around the world and “the unmentionable odour of de...
It’s one of Bermuda’s dirtiest — and worst kept — little secrets.
Domestic abuse is an increasingly ugly reality on the Island. But it is a subject which is all too talked around rather than talked ab...
Parliament will reconvene shortly, and if the past six months are any indicator, there is little reason to hope that the backbiting, divisiveness, and playground-level politics that have become the Is...
This is the seventh in a mulipart series on sustainable development in Bermuda.
For generations Bermudians were familiarised almost from birth with the benefits the whole Island derived from the tou...
This is the sixth in a multipart series on sustainable development in Bermuda.
By the beginning of the 21st century the traditional Bermudian way of life was coming to an end. This did not occur over...
The fifth in a multipart series on sustainable development in Bermuda.
The 9/11 terror attacks on the United States had an instantaneous, twofold impact on Bermuda.
The global tourism industry susta...
The fourth in a multipart series on sustainable development in Bermuda.
Bermuda began to absorb successive tidal wave impacts of new re/insurance incorporations and newly arrived people beginning in ...
The third in a multipart series on sustainable development in Bermuda.
The only thing more frightening than rapid change is a stagnant status quo.
And the reality is by the early 1980s Bermuda was...
The second in a multi-part series on sustainable development in Bermuda.
Like the drowned sailor in Shakespeare’s Bermuda-inspired Tempest whose bones were transformed into coral, the moribund local ...