Winston Laylor is the epitome of a legendary educator. Born, raised, and educated in Jamaica, he would further his education in England and the United States before arriving in Bermuda in 1971. Starting at Sandy’s…
By Vejay Steede
Winston Laylor is the epitome of a legendary educator. Born, raised, and educated in Jamaica, he would further his education in England and the United States before arriving in Bermuda in 1971. Starting at Sandy’s…
Gombeys are magical. An overtly Pan-African phenomenon that stands tall on Bermuda’s cultural landscape. Electric, eclectic, soulful, and spiritual…
The year was 1976. His name was Gonzalo Medina Reyes. He was the first Filipino guest worker to come…
When I was a child, beef patties, fried dumplings, and curry goat were NOT things that were readily available…
Educator, Author, Politician, Historian, Culture Keeper, Chef – Mr Dale Butler is a true Bermudian Renaissance Man. A product…
Eddy DeMello was a young boy who couldn’t speak any English when he arrived in Bermuda from the Azores…