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July 27, 2017
Paradise Plates Tickets on Sale August 1st

Hands For Hunger Hosts Its 9​th​ Annual Premier Charity Event ? Paradise Plates... One of Nassau?s most highly-anticipated charity events, Paradise Plates ? a night of culinary compassion hosted by Hands For Hunger...

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Blisters on the feet
News Article
April 18, 2017
Blisters on the feet

Blisters are fluid-filled bumps that look like bubbles on the skin. They pop up when fluid collects in pockets under the top layer of your skin. They can be filled with pus, blood, or serum -- the clear, watery part of your blood. Most are round and shaped like circles.
Depending on the cause, your blister could itch or hurt a lot or a little. They can appear as a single bubble or in groups. You m...

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April 18, 2017
Unlocking hidden potential: Pretty Brown Girl Club 14 to host 4th Annual Mother-Daughter Conference on May 6.

Pretty Brown Girl Club #14 will host their 4th Annual Mother-Daughter Conference to help mothers and daughters unlock their hidden and full potential.
Moms-only workshops for mothers who dream of achieving their goals, as well as age appropriate sessions for girls ages six to 16, encouraging them to dream big and pursue their goals, are on the agenda.
"This year's conference will be interactive an...

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April 11, 2017
Continuing the blue fight

The numbers are unchanged from two years ago -- one in 68 is the estimate of autism prevalence in children by the United States Center for Disease Control -- a number that is high, but that is still a major shift in the past two decades. It was one in 99 children before that, one in 150 children before that, and one in every 2,500 children 20 years ago when Dr. Michelle Major began working with ch...

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The flavor renderer
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March 11, 2017
The flavor renderer

A "Bahamian-ized" version of a popular Japanese street food known a takoyaki (a popular Japanese street food served traditionally with bits of octopus or other alternatives, inside a slightly crispy shell) was just one of a number of elevated food items culinary artist Chef Ron Johnson showcased for the Bahamian palate at the fourth annual Festival RumBahamas. His version entailed lobster and plan...

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March 03, 2017
Elevating food and drink

Why do people love Festival RumBahamas? For the rum, duh. But for me, Festival Rum Bahamas is more than just rum. It's a celebration of rum, food and culture. And it's where you should expect to find the best of these offerings. But what makes them even more special is when they're offered with a twist.
While I know I can probably get a good conch fritter or fried chicken and French fries meal, or...

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February 17, 2017
Celebrating rum, food and culture

It's known as Festival RumBahamas, but truth be told, there's always something for everybody -- even non-rum drinkers -- and the fourth version of this popular festival will once again offer up different atmospheres and experiences. Rum tastings, rum competitions, rum-in-food demonstrations and pairings, cultural and historical presentations, live Bahamian music, live entertainment, food booths, p...

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January 03, 2017
Registration for Sunshine Insurance Marathon Bahamas Relay Up by 65%

Registration for the Sunshine Insurance Marathon Bahamas (SIMB) relay is trending ahead of the 2015 numbers by 65%. In 2016, the relay was a sold-out event...

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October 26, 2016
Sailors came out for Id Crook Snipe World Masters Regatta

The Royal Nassau Sailing Club had all hands on deck to prepare its clubhouse to host an international regatta just 10 days after the passing of Hurricane Matthew.

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October 26, 2016
International regatta resumes after delay caused by Matthew

The Royal Nassau Sailing Club had all hands on deck to prepare its clubhouse to host an international regatta just 10 days after Hurricane Matthew.

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