Comic strip parodies student life
CARTOON characters in the newest online comic “The Adventures of Tammy and Larry, have two things in common with the average Bahamian college student - during their first year they see college through rainbow coloured glasses and have to deal with the stresses of registration.
Growing tomatoes
For most home gardeners tomatoes are the prime crop. By your tomatoes shall ye be judged. Fortunately, tomatoes are ridiculously easy to grow. So easy that last year’s cherry tomato abundance will return in winter and grow like weeds.
Bahamas b-day bash for Jah Cure
THERE are only few musicians who take pleasure in blowing out candles and celebrating a birthday in the presence of fans.
Artist Spotlight: CJ PRIEST
THE BAHAMAS may be known as a small Caribbean country, but the talent that it holds is “out of this world” .
Paint the Target
PAINTBALL is the newest activity on the block. Promoters of the game are pushing back on the misconception that it teaches gun use and promotes violence.
Shakespeare embraces Caribbean acts
THEATRE festival Shakespeare in Paradise is back in its fourth year with an aim to promote an appreciation and awareness of theatre in the Bahamas.
Gardening in September
This is the time of year when many Bahamians turn to The Weather Channel every morning to check on any tropical disturbances in the Atlantic.
Major Boy Dunna
EVERY music lover can agree that they have heard the sounds of “Bahama hama hama” going off on the best radio stations in the country.
Increase The Peace: A Success
PROMOTERS of the recent Increase The Peace concert did exactly what they promised to do, which was to deliver a good show.
DESIGNER 101: You don't get paid to watch TV
I have never heard of anyone who gets paid to watch TV. So instead of watching TV or spending hours on Facebook you could be making gorgeous designer handbags or painting up a slew of ready-made clothing, shoes, bags and craft. Have you noticed recently that the folks making the movies are getting rich off of those who just want to sit in front of the television?
Introducing BAM
THE seed for BAM was planted some years ago, when Bahamian entrepreneur Rowena J Poitier was handed a task in college to come up with a theatre related business.
Photography workshop sharpens creative touch
Whether it is taken on as a career choice or a leisure pursuit, photography is growing in popularity.
Designer's challenge: overcoming the fear of the internet
Despite knowing that the Internet is the way of the future, many adults freeze at the thought of touching wee little computer keys.
The new season
A new vegetable season is just around the corner and that means a little bit of planning in order to get things right.



