17th annual Kingdor ball deemed a success
SOME 400 persons came out to support the Kingdor National Parkinson Foundation last Saturday by attending the non-profit’s 17th annual gala ball.
Meet Natalie Appleyard, the Bahamian Martha Stewart
Witnessing special events at the White House in her youth and throwing elaborate parties for friends and family is what sowed the seeds for Natalie Appleyard’s extremely successful event planning business.
Valicia Rolle pens script for new Bahamian film
Valicia Rolle is the writer behind a new Bahamian film set to premiere tonight at the Bistro Underground Bahamas.
Pretty Brown Girl Club hosts fourth annual Mother-Daughter Conference
Have you ever wondered how to help your daughter unlock her hidden potential? Or how you can reach your full potential as a woman?
MICHELLE MILLER MOTIVATIONALS: Are thinking before you choose?
Thinking before you choose is akin to looking before you leap. While we are cautioned to think first and act second, many have the tendency of acting without much consideration to their thoughts.
Never a right time
I don’t like losing anything. So you can guess how I feel about saying goodbye to those that mean something to me. I tried that whole not caring thing.
MICHELLE MILLER MOTIVATIONALS: How do you get out of your comfort zone?
No matter how comfortable it may feel, your comfort zone slowly becomes a personal prison. Once you’ve lived there for a while, you will find that fear becomes the prison warden and your personal power is its prisoner.
Bereaved mother turns grief into inspiration
As she struggled to find her way through the grief of losing her daughter Meah 10 years ago, Tina Klonaris-Robinson developed a love for inspirational speaking and painting.
Dr Melisa Hall declares herself
THE Bible is filled with words of wisdom concerning the power of the tongue. Many Scriptures directly address how speaking positive words and faith-filled words has the power to influence good outcomes in a person’s life.
Bahamian woman praised for leading human resource efforts in the region
Marisa Mason-Smith has made history in the world of utilities for the Caribbean, Central and South America. She is the first Bahamian to be elected to the position of chairperson of the CARILEC Human Resource Professionals Committee for the region. She is also the first Bahamian to be appointed to the board of directors training committee.
Blazing a trail
Rosamunde Carey paves the way for women as CEO of the IAAF World Relays 2017
IT’s been a year and a half since Rosamunde Carey made history by becoming the first woman to head the local governing body of athletics in the Bahamas.
BUN IN THE OVEN: Things overdue pregnant women don’t want to hear
My sister-in-law is preparing to give birth to her second child. She’s almost 40 weeks and it’s very obvious she’s ready to get on with it.
Bahamian dancers join cheerleaders for FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
Bahamian talent and culture will be on full display during the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017, thanks to a new and exciting addition to the tournament’s entertainment lineup.
Kidney Centre brings awareness to the importance of our kidneys
Diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure are major risk factors for chronic kidney disease. In the Bahamas, these three non-communicable diseases are widespread throughout the islands.
Paint it pink – APD supports breast cancer awareness in a big way
A powerful symbol of Nassau at work, the three Liebherr cranes at the Nassau Container Port (NCP) on Arawak Cay welcome vessels entering the harbour with their massive, mechanical beauty.


