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John Cox brings the love to Marcus
John Cox brings the love to Marcus
John Cox's original "Love" piece, a conceptual, text-based artwork that he started in 2005, and of which has seen many iterations, has made its way to Marcus at Baha Mar.
Still 'rakin' and scrapin'
Still 'rakin' and scrapin'
Just as The Bahamas enters the last leg of its "Road to 50", rake 'n' scape virtuoso and dynamo Kirkland "KB" Bodie returns to remind Bahamians to stay true to their roots through his latest album, KuBa.
'Game changer for tourism'
'Game changer for tourism'
The $300 million Nassau Cruise Port, which is almost completed after three and a half years of construction, will be a "game changer" for downtown Nassau and Bahamian tourism, CEO of Nassau Cruise Port Mike Maura Jr. said yesterday, noting that the transformational development is on track for an official opening on May 26. "We're ...
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Calling all 4th-6th grade artists for pet food coloring book contest with prizes, Deadline May 31
Calling all 4th-6th grade artists for pet food coloring book contest with prizes, Deadline May 31
Who doesn’t love a picture of a floppy-eared dog, a snoopy schnauzer or a fearless feline?
Bahamian creativity on full display in Miami immersive art exhibit
MIAMI, FLORIDA — The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation (BMOTIA) hosted 20 students from the University of Miami (UM) at Hidden Worlds' "Our Ocean, Our Future Immersive Experience" in continued efforts to promote the importance of protecting and preserving the ocean. The Writing for Digital Media class was led by Bahamian journalist and [...]
GB Art Exhibit Tackles Climate Change
GB Art Exhibit Tackles Climate Change
GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS - The One Goat and Three Birds Art Exhibition that explores the impact of Dorian through artwork it will be making its way to Nassau.
Tourism to use AI to identify, target potential tourists
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation Chester Cooper said his ministry will be utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and target potential visitors to The Bahamas. He said it's a part of the ministry's move to advance the use of technology in tourism. "The Ministry of Tourism will shortly begin using artificial intelligence ...
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Local artists bring climate change into frame
Local artists bring climate change into frame
Three artists are aiming to illustrate the impact of Hurricane Dorian, remind Grand Bahamians of the beauty of their island, and start a conversation about being eco-conscious through a traveling art exhibition, titled, "One Goat and Three Birds". They are also collaborating with Nassau-based solar panel company Inti Corporation for its ongoing student essay competition ...
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Hometown heroes
Hometown heroes
A. Charlene Gibson is described as a person who prides herself on having a direct and professional approach, but still retains an open-minded easy-going side. It was for this that she was nominated for a Baha Mar Hometown Hero award – in the area of community – and won. Gibson, the business manager at the Children's Emergency Hostel, was one of a number of winners.
Dacel Lee Lapastora takes top prize
Dacel Lee Lapastora takes top prize
Dacel Lee Lapastora, Azaria Wilson and A. Kristin-Grace Braynen are the top three winners of the "Our Ocean, Our Future" student art contest which brought awareness to ocean conservation.