Reflections on a tough and loving teacher
There are some people you cross paths with on your life's journey who make such an impact that it changes how you think, how you view things, how you make decisions. More times than not, those people are our teachers.
Cultural icon remembered: Telcine Turner-Rolle
Friends, family, colleagues and loved ones turned out for the homegoing service on June 2 to honour the life of influential Bahamian playwright, poet and teacher Telcine Turner-Rolle.
June: Poinciana Month
June is Poinciana month and a reminder that the royal Poinciana tree is one of the most extravagantly beautiful flowering trees of all.
Emerging artists fight to find new opportunities
EMERGING musicians should use their cult following to find creative alternatives to over-saturated event venues, according to industry insiders, who offered a range of ideas about creating upward mobility in the industry.
#SecretConcert takes shape: Venue still a mystery
HOLDING firm on its charge to reboot the local entertainment scene, the No Hit Wonders team is back with another secret offering.
Art depicts five dimensions of wellness
STUDENT artists from the College of the Bahamas took over the Ladder Gallery to depict a five-part concept of wellness.
Glitz brings Broadway to Bahamas
THE DANCERS aged 50 to 70 years, who shaked their romps to "I'm Sexy and I Know It", stole the show at the Jubilee Dance Studio's "GLITZ: A Broadway Production".
Successful or Mediocre: What kind of designer are you?
Being creative and producing fab designs is just a small portion of what makes a designer successful.
Apocalypto play parodies Bahamian society
BAHAMIAN social norms are uprooted and set to a Mayan apocalyptic backdrop in playwright Adrian Wildgoose's Judgment In Paradise.
Planting Cannas and Callas
When a gardener wants bold colour from a strong source that flowers intermittently throughout the year he could do much worse than employ cannas to fit the bill.
Philip Phillips seizes American Idol title
AFTER months of competition on American Idol, a winner was finally crowed. Contestant Jessica Sanchez gave a jaw dropping performance with legendary singer Jennifer Holiday, but it was not enough to steal the crown from Philip Phillips, who was officially named the winner.
New mix-tape to become movie
THE story behind Bahamian rapper Sasha Dunn's new mix-tape will become the plot of a movie, scheduled to hit the big screen towards the end of the year.
Big rewards from 'Nurturing Brotherhood'
THE BINDING cord is art, and we are using it to connect with the younger generation, said a veteran Bahamian artist while describing his mentoring experience in the "Nurturing Brotherhood" exhibit.
Mother and child bond over art
THE art work of mother and daughter, Jessica and Erin Colebrooke demonstrates all that is important when it comes to a maternal bond.
Manhood depicted in art exhibit: protective, loving, caring
BAHAMIAN artist Andret John was inspired to represent men as nurturing figures after 11-year old Marco Archer was found brutally murdered last September.


