The Gombey Festival showcase filled the main show ring at the Botanical Gardens with drumming, whistling and whirling regalia as troupes and international guests performed for an audience of hundreds on Saturday, October 6. Photos…
Food is such a big part of any celebration, event or simply life in Bermuda. Indeed, it’s the most easily definable part of our culture. There are a lot of things that makes Bermuda unique,…
Art and culture The St. George’s Foundation has a permanent exhibit of Bermuda landscape murals painted in the 1930’s by Emile Antoine Verpilleux for the Anderson family of Ford Motor Company. These large paintings depict an era…
Bermudians love a good countdown. Right now in the spring, in the middle of the after-winter doldrums, we are more than likely counting down to summer, vacation (because you know the fever got you), kids…
Hurricane season ends. The ants trudge into battle with us for dominance of our homes and foodstuffs. And then… the temperature drops. Bermudians simply lose their minds. It’s funny how it happens in every normally…
When talking to Alshante Foggo you begin wondering what might happen if she were to ever embrace the dark side of art. It is a difficult concept to come to terms with given her boundless…
We all know the season. No, not the summer season of course. I’m talking about the “get-fit-for” summer season. Or as I usually call it, the wishful thinking season… It happens every year. Summer approaches…