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Talking about taboos
Talking about taboos
Jodi Minnis is looking forward to her first solo show, and she's not holding much back. An emerging and energetic artist with plenty of gumption, Minnis demonstrates that she is unafraid of confronting something most Bahamians prefer to ignore or camouflage - sweethearting.
The year of the dragon
The year of the dragon
The year 2015 is now history, a year that will remain memorable and a teachable experience for many years to come.
Bahamians, give thanks
Bahamians, give thanks
Someone asked a question, "If you are doing something shouldn't you know what you are doing?"
It's Harvest Thanksgiving, not Thanksgiving
It's Harvest Thanksgiving, not Thanksgiving
Let us cut to the chase: the average Bahamian is brainwashed and/or miseducated when referring to this time of the year simply as "Thanksgiving".
Cuba and The Bahamas - what we see
Cuba and The Bahamas - what we see
Travel always reveals things that we do not see about our own culture, our own homes and our own lives. It is a way of coming to know ourselves better as well as getting to know someone else.
A chef driven
A chef driven
It?s easy to overlook the rich global history of street food. For centuries, street food has long played an exciting role in cuisines around the world.
Team Bahamas seeks redemption
Team Bahamas seeks redemption
For two consecutive years, after a dazzling exhibition of eclectic dishes and drinks, Team Bahamas was stunned not to win Taste of the Caribbean, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association?s (CHTA) premier culinary competition and cultural showcase.
Budweiser Rolls Out Red Carpet for FIFA Promotion Winners
The highly anticipated FIFA World Cup Series is attracting television and in-person viewers from across the globe as fans of the game tune in to watch their favourite soccer (football) stars compete.When crowds erupted into cheers during two of this year’s most exciting games - Spain vs Germany, and Portugal vs Uruguay - The Bahamas Flag could be seen waving amid the sea of soccer fans all thank...
Palace intrigue or fratricide
Palace intrigue or fratricide
Dear Editor,
There are some within the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) who are salivating and chomping at the proverbial bit for either Philip Brave Davis (PLP-Cat Island, Rum Cay and San Salvador), deputy prime minister and minister of works, to be fired by Perry Christie or that Brave would voluntarily resign his Cabinet position.
Plans set for 8th Uncle Lou Road Race
Plans set for 8th Uncle Lou Road Race
The SAC Alumni Association (SACA) is pleased to present the 8th version of the Uncle Lou Road Race, named in honor of Deacon Leviticus "Uncle Lou" Adderley, former principal of St. Augustine's College (SAC) and national sporting legend.
The "Uncle Lou" Road Race will take place on March 14, 2015.