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Inside Happy Foods 242
HER TRANSITION from mainstream news to communications relations gave Sasha Lightbourne the extra time and energy to create, produce and host her very own food related web show.
BAHARI:The Independence Collection
WITH the Bahamas’ 41st Independence just around the corner, we are sure to see the creative 242 paraphernalia emerging all throughout the islands.
The Woman Behind "Floral Arts"
The Woman Behind "Floral Arts" By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Writer HAVING the opportunity to lighten up people's lives with her beautiful floral arrangements has been apart of Michelle White's life for more than 20 years. As a successful florist, sh
Zion United Baptist Convention to hold 177th session
Zion United Baptist Convention to hold 177th session UNDER the theme "Kingdom Dominion: Battered, Broken, Yet Landing Safely", the Zion United Baptist Convention of Churches will meet to celebrate its 177th Annual General Session. Through the period of f
CHILDREN'S HOME ON THE WAY TO COMPLETION
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter CONTINUING to show their support through charitable efforts, members of the US-based Christian non-profit organisation Bahamas Habitat are well on their way to completing construction of a home for abused childre
CHILDREN'S HOME ON THE WAY TO COMPLETION
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter CONTINUING to show their support through charitable efforts, members of the US-based Christian non-profit organisation Bahamas Habitat are well on their way to completing construction of a home for abused childre
CHILDREN'S HOME ON THE WAY TO COMPLETION
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter CONTINUING to show their support through charitable efforts, members of the US-based Christian non-profit organisation Bahamas Habitat are well on their way to completing construction of a home for abused childre
Spring break parties flood New Providence
Spring break parties flood New Providence By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter BAHAMIAN artists secured top spots amongst the leading international acts performing this week at the biggest spring break music festival to ever hit the Bahamian shores
Welcome to the Top 13
Welcome to the Top 13 By LESH AFTER THE tearful elimination of Jermaine "Gentle Giant" Jones in Las Vegas, American Idol judges Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler and Randy Jackson voted to give the 25 year old a second chance in this season's competition. Vi
Spring break parties flood New Providence
Spring break parties flood New Providence By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter BAHAMIAN artists secured top spots amongst the leading international acts performing this week at the biggest spring break music festival to ever hit the Bahamian shores
Welcome to the Top 13
Welcome to the Top 13 By LESH AFTER THE tearful elimination of Jermaine "Gentle Giant" Jones in Las Vegas, American Idol judges Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler and Randy Jackson voted to give the 25 year old a second chance in this season's competition. Vi
Spring break parties flood New Providence
Spring break parties flood New Providence By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter BAHAMIAN artists secured top spots amongst the leading international acts performing this week at the biggest spring break music festival to ever hit the Bahamian shores
Welcome to the Top 13
Welcome to the Top 13 By LESH AFTER THE tearful elimination of Jermaine "Gentle Giant" Jones in Las Vegas, American Idol judges Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler and Randy Jackson voted to give the 25 year old a second chance in this season's competition. Vi
A Teacher, A Guardian, A Dancer
A Teacher, A Guardian, A Dancer By ALESHA CADET In July 1973, when the Bahamas celebrated its first birthday as an independent nation, it was Shirley Hall-Bass who got the call to help choreograph the Clifford Park cultural extravaganza. Her name was w
A Teacher, A Guardian, A Dancer
A Teacher, A Guardian, A Dancer By ALESHA CADET In July 1973, when the Bahamas celebrated its first birthday as an independent nation, it was Shirley Hall-Bass who got the call to help choreograph the Clifford Park cultural extravaganza. Her name was w
A Teacher, A Guardian, A Dancer
A Teacher, A Guardian, A Dancer By ALESHA CADET In July 1973, when the Bahamas celebrated its first birthday as an independent nation, it was Shirley Hall-Bass who got the call to help choreograph the Clifford Park cultural extravaganza. Her name was w
Obesity Out, Good Health In
Obesity Out, Good Health In By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter FROM helping to fight illness to improving one's mood, regular exercise makes for a healthy lifestyle, said local fitness coach, Jillian Bartlett. People should not fool themselves:
Obesity Out, Good Health In
Obesity Out, Good Health In By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter FROM helping to fight illness to improving one's mood, regular exercise makes for a healthy lifestyle, said local fitness coach, Jillian Bartlett. People should not fool themselves:
Obesity Out, Good Health In
Obesity Out, Good Health In By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter FROM helping to fight illness to improving one's mood, regular exercise makes for a healthy lifestyle, said local fitness coach, Jillian Bartlett. People should not fool themselves:
Still in the running
Still in the running By LESH THE BAHAMAS is still in the running, after American Idol concluded its first two rounds of Hollywood week. Bahamian contestant and Idol hopeful Mathenee Treco made it through to the next round, after competing last week. H