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Dion Lewis Mini Art Gallery

Down Town Straw Market
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


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Morley's Art Studio & Gallery

Tonique Williams-Darling Highway
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


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Lukka Kairi Waterfront Bar & Grill

Prince George Wharf
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


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SLS Bungalow Bar
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SLS Bungalow Bar

One Baha Mar Boulevard
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas

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September 01, 2023
BAHAMIAN FACING GUN CHARGES IN US: Some weapons accused allegedly bought found at Bahamas murder scenes

A BAHAMIAN man living in Florida allegedly bought 89 guns between January 2022 and July 2023, some of which were recovered from murder scenes in The Bahamas.

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June 10, 2020
Place for Art Re-Opens while Artist Kim Smith recovers in Hospital

Like many businesses in The Bahamas, The Place for Art on Village Road re-opened its doors with social distancing and meetings by appointment this week...

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August 16, 2011
Rooster's Presents, Jay Mitchell, Friday, August 19th

Rooster's presents the legendary Jay Mitchell live in concert this Friday, August 19th! Jay will be accompanied by Lil Joe Cartwright and the Trouble Band. Concert starts at 8:30pm. No cover.

Jay Mitchell and his music continues to make great impressions on the Bahamian scene. His performances brings back the feeling of the days when there were "entertainers" rather than singers or musicians o...

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December 01, 2017
Dr. Susan Wallace presents Prime Minister with her book

Bible Teacher, speaker and author, Dr. Susan J. Wallace presented Prime Minister, Dr. the Hon. Hubert Minnis with copies of all books she has written thus far. Dr. Wallace has authored 12 books, with two more presently in the writing stages...

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From the collection
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July 21, 2017
From the collection

The title is undoubtedly provocative, given the Bahamian bent toward Christianity, but "Let Us Prey" (1984-86) is, quite literally, a gift. Donated by Dave Smith in 2007, the work is at once an act of good faith while simultaneously critical of bad. It's another painting from the National Collection that we have given some gentle care to and put on display for the current Permanent Exhibition, "Re...

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