Major milestones for the Little Pink Party
THE Little Pink Party “The District” lived up to its promise of providing the ultimate shopping party for the thousands of Bahamians who attended the event last week.
Artists unite for Ronnie Butler tribute concert
MORE than twenty-three Bahamian musicians will hit the stage at the Botanical Gardens this Friday to pay tribute to musical legend Ronnie Butler.
Sheryl Crow lights up Atlantis Live
SOAKING up the Bahamian sun with her young brood, pop-rock star Sheryl Crow lit up the Atlantis Live stage last weekend and gave show-goers a glimpse of what’s to come as she continues her feet-first plunge into the country music genre.
Things to do
The BlackOut 8 ”Evolve” Edition Date: December 22, 8pm-Until
X FACTOR: Top four go head to head
X Factor USA semi-finalists were revealed last week during the elimination show. Cece Frey said her final goodbyes before she was booted off the show for receiving the lowest viewer votes.
Christmas single to help children in need
FORMER LEAD singer of British pop band Errol Brown and Bahamian singer Alia Coley have released a new song in support of various children homes throughout the Bahamas.
Sun inspired jewellery makes bold showing
ALMOST two years ago, jewellery maker Xan-Xi Bethel embarked on a journey to create Khepera’s Sun, a handcrafted line that embodies the “creative energy in each of us”. It has always been an aspiration of Xan-Xi’s to start her own line of jewellery.
Renowned collector reveals all in 'Love and Responsibility'
FORTY years of Bahamian art history are captured in “Love & Responsibility: The Dawn Davies Collection”, a new publication by the renowned collector of Bahamian art.
Bahamian comedy makes big screen debut
COLLAGE Entertainment did not disappoint fans with the release of the team’s first feature film, “Get Charlie”.
Local perfomer delves into the visual arts
BAHAMIANS know him as a dancer, but last week’s solo exhibition introduced Metellus Chipman as a visual artist. Hosted by the Kiwanis Club Over The Hill, the exhibit included a diverse collection of paintings and artwork by Metellus.
Student art displayed in 'Art Synergy' Exhibit
Art and creative crafts produced by students at Queen’s College High school were on display at the Art Synergy exhibition last month, connecting past, presents and future art enthusiasts at the school.
Winners announced for 'Essence of Water' photo contest
Cash prizes were awarded to winners of the Royal Bank of Canada’s photo contest “The Essence of Water”. The aim of the contest was to raise awareness in the Bahamas about the importance of water quality and sustainability.
Nassau Renaissance Singers concert signals Christmas cheer
The Nassau Renaissance Singers are set to stage their 2012 “Music for Christmas” concerts on Thursday and Saturday at the Ballroom of Government House. The performances will be held under the patronage of the Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes and Lady Foulkes.
December gardening
December is the month when most Bahamian gardeners will taste the first samplings of the season from their garden and look forward to an abundance of fruitfulness over the next eight months or so.
Daynez pokes fun at Bahamian begging tradition
THOUGH a new song by up-and-coming Bahamian artist Daynez was meant to poke fun at Bahamians who “cry poor mouth”, the track’s message also speaks to the serious issue of prioritising one’s personal finances.


