Bahamian artists’ “Hector Pieterson: A choreo-poem’
Bahamian-American multidisciplinary artist Alexis Caputo was commissioned by South African Dance Company, Lesole’s Dance Project to write a Choreo-Poem in honour of Youth Day Commemoration in South Africa and Emancipation Day in the United States of American Juneteenth.
Girls' Brigade marks 55th anniversary
FOR THE past 55 years, the Bahamas Girls’ Brigade has been an activity community organisation, shaping the lives of young women. For its 55th anniversary, the organisation is celebrating its accomplishments.
Condemning the victims while we cloak the predators
By IAN BETHEL-BENNETT
Are you standing in your own shoes?
By MICHELLE MILLER
New showing time for documentary
Torrential rains washed out the public screening of the documentary on the women’s suffrage movement in the Bahamas last month; however, organisers are set for a new showing this week.
Grand children inspire new novel for author
By ALESHA CADET
Talk to me when I'm grown
By Ian Bethel Bennett
You are born to win but programme to lose
By Michelle M Miller
A teen mother's journey to make a change
COMING from a troubled past and having a child at a young age, Antanice Williams said she did not know her story would turn out to be a positive tale that inspires others.
Are you becoming bitter or better at managing your life
We all want to believe that we are getting better at maximizing our potential, managing our lives and really becoming the people we were born to be.
Healing a society full of contempt
According to gender stereotypes men are supposed to cuss and carry on, be rough, hard drinkers.
Dream Wedding comes true in spite of trauma and tragedy
In the midst of what seemed to be a “wedding preparation nightmare,” one couple managed to remain humble and keep things in perspective.
Novice designer stages first solo show
By JEFFARAH GIBSON
Media portray of women sees them as ‘always ready for sex’
THE CHANGING media environment has created a proliferation of sexually suggestive representations of Bahamian women, according to College of the Bahamas researcher Dr Juliette Storr.
A new teen queen reigns over the nation
Despite a forty-five minute delay in the start of the pageant, the Rainforest Theatre on Cable Beach came alive on Sunday evening as eleven young women competed for the title Miss Teen Bahamas International.


