Bermuda, as John Woolridge pointed out in his timeless classic Proud to be Bermudian, is so much more than blue skies and pink sand. And while unique quirks like our white roof tops, Bermy shorts…
Bermuda’s tourism product is cruising towards better times thanks to a major project underway in Dockyard. Upgrades to the King’s Wharf pier will mean it matches “the size and stature” of Heritage Wharf, so that…
Turning one of Bermuda’s most significant historical structures into a state-of-the-art hub for Atlantic World Studies is a labour of love in the West End. Because while there’s an exciting future in store for the…
For some high-flying students, the educational journey can seem like an uncomplicated story of exam success, lucrative awards and prestigious scholarships at top universities. For many others, however, there are so many bumps in the…
Moving day can be so frantic you’ll have a hard job remembering where you packed the first aid kit, let alone the more serious tasks like calling Belco (or ordering the takeout from Pizza House).…
James “Dick” Richards – the first Black person to own a hotel licence in Bermuda – was an extraordinary businessman whose impact has spanned generations. He built the Canadian Hotel, which became a key Hamilton…
Their achievement in dismantling segregation was extraordinary. But the Progressive Group, which sparked a seismic transformation in Bermuda through the historic Theatre Boycott, were just an ordinary group of people with a common goal. That’s…






