Carlton Williams confesses that the approach of Hurricane Joaquin in October 2015 was quite intimidating for him – but not for the reasons you might think. “I knew I was safe at home. The thought,…
By Vejay Steede
Carlton Williams confesses that the approach of Hurricane Joaquin in October 2015 was quite intimidating for him – but not for the reasons you might think. “I knew I was safe at home. The thought,…
Shay Dawn Burgess is a homeowner who lives high on a hill in St George’s. She is a veteran storm-weatherer, and the winds on that high hill have been quite violent over the years. Her…
A brief visit to any of our local working men’s clubs reveals rich cultural contexts that are deeply rooted in the fabric of their respective communities. Our clubs take the best of what their communities…
Bermuda Day is a treasured national holiday that has endured for generations. Bermudians have traditionally marked the day as their official start to the Bermuda summer, with many families making May 24 their first beach…
For William “JoJo” Fray, building Bermuda has always been a family affair. Growing up on Cedar Hill in Warwick, Mr Fray recalls admiring his father and uncle’s work throughout his childhood. These men were strong…
Whatever your political leanings may be, one thing is certain: Bermuda government scholarships are amazing! These generous awards have afforded thousands of Bermudian students the freedom to pursue their passions through higher education for decades…
As a child, Janice “Honey” Warner-Tucker was fascinated with art and colours. To this day, she exhibits an unbridled exuberance when talking about the days when she would visit her Aunt Elsie on Curving Avenue,…