Raquel Oliver releases sassy new video
WHAT do you do when your acts of love towards a romantic partner are returned with nonchalance and neglect?
Theatre festival takes flight with strong opening acts
THE CURTAINS were pulled back last week on the highly anticipated Shakespeare in Paradise theatre festival.
Students aroused by Shakespeare's Merchant
SHAKESPEARE in Paradise successfully targeted its student audience this year with a Bahamianised rendition of Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice”, a play on the BGCSE syllabus.
100 Jamz celebrates 19 years of trend setting
OCTOBER 12 is celebrated annually as Discovery Day in the Bahamas, but it has special significance for another reason. The government broadcasting monopoly ended on October 12, 1993 when 100 Jamz became the country’s first private radio station.
'live every day' anthem released by independent artist
BAHAMIAN hip hop artist Rapp Quelle wants his followers to do much more than exist, he wants them to live. This is the message of his recently released online single “Live Every Day”.
Growing Curcurbit
Cucurbit is the collective name given to squash, cucumbers, pumpkins, melons and christophenes. The plants are generally vinous and the fruits quick growing.
Designing outside the box
What we are seeing around fashion circles today is a trend in accessorizing outfits with a gorgeous box bag. The fun part of designing and decorating these nifty purses is that there is no limit to your creativity; you can literally design the outside of your box.
Briefly
The next generation of fashion and art is well on its way. Urging fans to save the date, Fash Art 2012 is set to take place on November 2-3. Fash Art is the exciting event platform known to showcase new emerging Bahamian talent in the world of fashion, design, visual art and modelling. A few weeks, Fash Art release behind the scenes shots from a video shoot with famous faces in the world of Bahamian fashion.
Ya Hear
Ya Hear Rick Ross and Young Jeezy had a scuffle?
Black widow charms at solo art exhibit
IN THE imagination of Bahamian visual artist Christine Knowles the black widow seems harmless. She is beautiful, sexy, nude, and has an allure that makes it hard for even the strongest to resist. But her grip is that of a snake’s squeeze. After her bait is released, she reels in the catch and it is not long before the prey is devoured and destroyed.
Youth are celebrated
The Bahamas National Youth Council held the culminating event on Saturday in a long series of events that celebrated the achievements of young people all over the Caribbean.
Repurposed art: From trash to treasure
For those who sit idly by just wishing you were born with the gift of art your time has come. The good news is you do not necessarily need a sewing machine or fancy equipment to express your rumblings of creativity. So put away the excuses and put on your imagination cap.
Popular production team set to release 'Get Charlie' comedy
THE WAIT is almost over. Collage Entertainment has produced yet another highly anticipated comedy film, and it is not your usual YouTube video. This time the collective is heading straight to the big screen with the release of “Get Charlie”.
Things to do
Things 2 Do
Gardening in October
Many Bahamians have been looking forward to October to bring relief from the oppressive heat and humidity of August and September. During the month the temperature of the ocean will drop appreciably causing air and soil temperatures to decrease. Mornings will have a little nip in the air and most people will seem to have more energy.


