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The Apple Elliott Band to play at Rooster's, July 16th
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island -
The Apple Elliott Band will be performing at
Rooster's this Saturday,
July 16th from 8:30pm - 11:30pm.
Rooster's
is Grand Bahama Island's newest sports bar and club featuring a larges concert stage. Located immediately off the traffic circle past Fishing
Hole Road. Relax on the couches, sit at the large bar and watch games on
the many TV screens or sit intima...
The Apple Elliott Band to play at Rooster's, July 8th
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - The Apple Elliott Band will be performing at Rooster's this Friday, July 8th from 8:30pm - 11:30pm at their Pre-Independence Party.
Rooster's is Grand Bahama Island's newest sports bar and club featuring a larges concert stage. Located immediately off the traffic circle past Fishing Hole Road. Relax on the couches, sit at the large bar and watch games on the many...
'CHILDREN OF GOD' HITS THE BIG APPLE
'CHILDREN OF GOD' HITS THE BIG APPLE
They say if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. After a long festival season following their premiere at The Bahamas Film Festival in December 2009, the award-winning Bahamian film “Children of God” had its theatrical release last Friday, May 20th in New York, New York.
The event is a big triumph for our underrepresented film scene internationally, says Kareem Mortimer, t...
Dressing for your Figure: Apple Shape
Dressing for your Figure: Apple Shape
Here
is the dilemma. Many women feel intimidated and even fearful of
shopping because they are unhappy with their bodies and don't have a
clear understanding of their specific body types. To augment the issue,
many are unaware of how to choose styles that effectively diminish
their problem areas for an overall flattering look. Clothes are our
friends. Knowing your body type and how to effectively ...
Dressing for your Figure: Apple Shape
Dressing for your Figure: Apple Shape
Here is the dilemma. Many women feel intimidated and even fearful of
shopping because they are unhappy with their bodies and don't have a
clear understanding of their specific body types. To augment the issue,
many are unaware of how to choose styles that effectively diminish
their problem areas for an overall flattering look. Clothes are our
friends. Knowing your body type and how to effecti...
Looking to the 'Big Apple' for answers
Looking to the 'Big Apple' for answers
‘We The People’ Chairman Ed Fields and Executive Director Phil Simon, along with a delegation which included Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade and heads of various local sporting organizations, traveled to New York earlier this month, to view firsthand New York City’s Police Athletic League (PAL) and the impact it continues to have on over 55,000 young people in the state&rs...
An Apple a Day Keep Cholestrol at Bay
An Apple a Day Keep Cholestrol at Bay
They?re shiny, they?re red, they?re crunchy, and they?re sweet. And they know how to make cholesterol mind its manners. We?re talking about oh-so-nutritious red delicious apples. Not only will they make you a teacher?s pet, but they?ll also help keep cholesterol from acting up and blocking your arteries.
Robin Hood exec says 'we've upset the apple cart'
Robin Hood exec says 'we've upset the apple cart'
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
ROBIN HOOD and other new market entrants have "upset the apple cart" to be the ultimate benefit of Bahamian consumers, its president and owner believes, telling Tribune Business that by sourcing 97-98 per cent of its product offering direct it has helped to drive its prices - and those of rival grocery chains - down.
Sandy Schaefer told this newspaper th...
Apple iPad users report wi-fi problems
Apple iPad users report wi-fi problems
Some owners of the newly-available iPad have reported problems with connecting their devices to wi-fi.
Hundreds have complained about weak signals on the tablet computer.
Apple acknowledged on its support page that "under certain conditions, iPad may not automatically rejoin a known wi-fi network".
Bahamian in New York City among millions to feel earthquake Friday
CHET KINCAID, a Bahamian living in New York City, said he thought he was going to be buried alive in his apartment when an earthquake rocked the Big Apple.