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A Piercing Beauty
A Piercing Beauty
By ALESHA CADET
Tribune Features Reporter
LIKE most forms of body art which are popular today, piercing is a form of body modification that has been around for millennia.
Mummified remains that are over 5,000 years old were discovered to be sporting earrings; nose piercings are estimated to have been around since 1500 BCE, and the first mentions of nipple piercings can be found in writings from...
'International Day of Forests' - Minister of the Environment tutors school students on conserving the pine, coppice, and mangroves
Just before planting a tree to signify his Ministry’s commitment to environmental stewardship, Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources the Hon. Vaughn Miller told students of Jack Hayward Junior High School in Freeport that the baton in the race of environmental protection will soon be passed on to them and that they must become good stewards of The Bahamas’ environment.
Young Grand Bahamian jewelers capture beauty of the islands
Two Freeport natives are in the UK creating mementos honoring the beauty of The Bahamas while accenting it with the avant-garde style of the British capital through their jewelry brand.
NPEP’s Dreaming of a Green Christmas
NPEP’s Dreaming of a Green Christmas
While the holidays are synonymous with the colours red and gold this season, the New Providence Ecology Park (NPEP) wants you to think green.
The truth is, while we may enjoy giving and receiving presents, the practice can potentially create tons of waste that end up in landfills. NPEP is committed to providing safe and sustainable waste management for Bahamians by Bahamians.
The Bahamas has got fashion talent
The Bahamas has got fashion talent
The Bahamas has got talent - fashion talent! This week I was ecstatic to have the opportunity to help host a brief segment on the fourth hour of NBC's TODAY Show with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb.
The segment, entitled "Bringing Home The Bahamas" focused on handmade Bahamian products that tourists can take with them to have a piece of paradise in their own homes.
Grads: Are you ready for the real world of work
Grads: Are you ready for the real world of work
Congratulations graduate! You've waited years for this moment and it has finally arrived. No more burning the midnight oil to cram for exams, no more worrying about your GPA, no more teachers telling you what to do, no more curfews from parents, no more...? (You fill in the blank - I'm sure that you have a list) and us parents better recognize that you are now an adult (jokes) and you ...
Man charged with housebreaking, stealing and receiving
A 31-year-old man was remanded to prison on Friday after being charged with several housebreaking and stealing incidents.
Port Lucaya Market Place has an Exciting New Amoro Jewelry Store for You to Explore
Port Lucaya Market Place has an exciting new Amoro jewelry store for you to explore and owner Paula Robinson warmly invites you to visit and support a rare new Freeport business bravely opened in spite of the COVID19 restrictions.
Paula is a lifetime jewelry professional with over 36 years' experience in the retail business, 15 of which she managed John Bull, Port Lucaya.
When John Bull clos...
Accused burglar charged
Accused burglar charged
A man accused of burglarizing three West Bay Street homes was yesterday remanded to prison...
Atlantis, Paradise Island Celebrates 1-Year Anniversary of Art Walk
One of several initiatives undertaken by Atlantis, Paradise Island to bring the culture and vibrancy of The Bahamas to its guests, Art Walk at Marina Village celebrated its first year anniversary recently with many of its local artisans and musicians hailing it a success...