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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.

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Bahamas Waste continues to go pink to promote early detection

TAKING its breast cancer awareness initiative beyond just a month or a single event, the Bahamas Waste company continues to promote its efforts with the help of its now famous Big Pink Truck.

Candy Girls take a trip down memory lane with 2014 summer camp

EVERY Summer since 2010, the Eye Candy Makeup Store and Studio has brought the glitz and glamour to Bahamian girls, and this year is no different.

"A Spring Affair" - Transfiguration Baptist Church hosts tea party and fashion show

THE youngest members of the Transfiguration Baptist Church were the ones who turned heads as the church's Usher Board held its first ever Lenten Tea Party and Fashion Show.

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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

All Things Bahamian-Visual Arts Exhibition Awards Ceremony

All Things Bahamian-Visual Arts Exhibition Awards Ceremony UNDER the theme "All Things Bahamian," junior and senior high students from government and private schools got the chance to showcase their talents in the areas of art and design. Hosted by the a

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

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

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

Dion Cunningham presents a piano recital

By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter Bahamian pianist Dion Cunningham dreams of opening a school where Bahamians can be exposed to world renowned music. Towards this end, he plans to continue advanced music studies at the Peabody Conservatory of Mus

Dion Cunningham presents a piano recital

By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter Bahamian pianist Dion Cunningham dreams of opening a school where Bahamians can be exposed to world renowned music. Towards this end, he plans to continue advanced music studies at the Peabody Conservatory of Mus

Dion Cunningham presents a piano recital

By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter Bahamian pianist Dion Cunningham dreams of opening a school where Bahamians can be exposed to world renowned music. Towards this end, he plans to continue advanced music studies at the Peabody Conservatory of Mus

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:

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