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$10M SHARE OFFER ON OUT ISLAND TOUR

ARAWAK Port Development (APD) executives are taking the company's $10 million share offering to the Family Islands, it was confirmed yesterday. APD executives and placement advisors for the initial public offering (IPO) will begin a series of investor me

Less talk, more action

Less talk, more action By Farah STOP talking, start walking is the action artist Jah Doctrine hopes to inspire with the release of his new single "If Talks Was Enough". Jah Doctrine was inspired to write this song because he saw little being done to ge

Rock band lives out childhood dream

Rock band lives out childhood dream By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer MEMBERS of Stinkin Wayz band, winner of the Global Battle of Bands Bahamas competition, received gold medals this week for their leading performance. Lead singer, Kirkland

Bahamian band on the rise with new release

Bahamian band on the rise with new release PLATI and the Naykid I, one of the newest Bahamian bands, released their first album, "Dredrock Rising", on Saturday. "Dredrock Rising" represents a combination of sounds from the Caribbean, including Bahamia

Bahamian band on the rise with new release

Bahamian band on the rise with new release PLATI and the Naykid I, one of the newest Bahamian bands, released their first album, "Dredrock Rising", on Saturday. "Dredrock Rising" represents a combination of sounds from the Caribbean, including Bahamia

Bahamian band on the rise with new release

Bahamian band on the rise with new release PLATI and the Naykid I, one of the newest Bahamian bands, released their first album, "Dredrock Rising", on Saturday. "Dredrock Rising" represents a combination of sounds from the Caribbean, including Bahamia

Bahamian band on the rise with new release

Bahamian band on the rise with new release PLATI and the Naykid I, one of the newest Bahamian bands, released their first album, "Dredrock Rising", on Saturday. "Dredrock Rising" represents a combination of sounds from the Caribbean, including Bahamia

Exuma gears up for heritage fest

Exuma gears up for heritage fest By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer AS EXUMA gears up for its annual Bahamas Heritage and Music Festival this week, local artists are looking forward to performing on the popular live stage. For many Bahamians,

Musical showdown for Bahamian bands

Musical showdown for Bahamian bands By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer ON MARCH 31, Botanical Gardens will transform into the ultimate bandstand for Bahamian musicians, bands in particular, who are fighting for the championship title in the Bat

Bahamian soap opera brings the drama

Bahamian soap opera brings the drama By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer THE popular soap opera the Bold and Beautiful introduced global audiences to the Forrester family, while the Ewing family was brought to daytime tv addicts by the soap op

Drunk Again: The ultimate hangover cures

Drunk Again: The ultimate hangover cures By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer EATING bread at bedtime, or fatty foods in large amounts, are remedies some people turn to after heavy drinking. Hangovers, which can also be considered "morning sickne

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Shaping the dreams of young Bahamians

AS A  young Bahamian educator, Shonelle Mcphee has vowed  that she will tread a path of excellence imparting wisdom, providing direction and shaping the dreams of her students.

Get out and vote, says Puzzle

Get out and vote, says Puzzle By FARAH Bahamian artist Puzzle is capitalising on election fever with the release of his newest single, "Vote 4 Me". The song which debuted two weeks ago urges Bahamians to exercise their constitutional right by marking a b

Vegetables with love

By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer CHRISTIANS can learn a great deal from the biblical story of Ananias and Sapphira, which is told in the opening chapters of Acts of the Apostle. Ananias and Sapphira were members of the early church. They were

Vegetables with love

By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer CHRISTIANS can learn a great deal from the biblical story of Ananias and Sapphira, which is told in the opening chapters of Acts of the Apostle. Ananias and Sapphira were members of the early church. They were

Sex in the sixties

By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer Fifty-seven-year old Ruth* has sex at least three times a week. After years of trying to reignite her passion, she finally found the sex life she always wanted in her mature years. Her young male counterpart is

Sex in the sixties

By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer Fifty-seven-year old Ruth* has sex at least three times a week. After years of trying to reignite her passion, she finally found the sex life she always wanted in her mature years. Her young male counterpart is

Remembering Valentine Petit

By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer THE hearse picked up Valentine Petit from the front of the Public Treasury building where he collapsed and died the day before Christmas Eve. The 48-year-old former security officer was trying to get the elec

Nicki Minaj going pop?

Nicki Minaj going pop? By FARAH AFTER her shocking, raunchy performance of "Roman Holiday" at the 54th Grammy Awards and the recent singles "Turn Me Up" and "Stupid Hoe", it seems rapper Nicki Minaj is slowly moving away from her hip hop roots and cros

The pain of the game

The pain of the game By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer THERE was one minute left in the third quarter of the 2012 National Football Conference (NFC) championship game between the San Francisco 49ers and the New York Giants, when 49ers corner