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NAGB announces three exciting new exhibitions
NAGB announces three exciting new exhibitions
The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB) is pleased to announce the official opening of its three newest exhibitions: EN MAS': Carnival, Junkanoo and Performance Art of the Caribbean; Genesis: The beginning of souls in time; and From Columbus to Junkanoo.
Events revealed for 50th anniversary of Majority Rule
THE Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture yesterday announced the calendar of events connected to its "Road to Majority Rule" 50th celebration scheduled for January, 2017.
Tough sell
Tough sell
The government has a lot going against it as it tries to convince the majority of Bahamian voters to support the gender equality referendum on June 7.
ON DA HOOK
ON DA HOOK
WHEN you're ready for the biggest, baddest, fastest and most ferocious fight, you're ready for deep sea fishing.
Strutting for a cause
Strutting for a cause
For graduating seniors, the most important "walk" uppermost in their minds at this moment in time, is the one in which they will don a graduation gown and mortarboard, and then turn their tassels to the left, signifying the end of their high school years. But before the St. Andrew's School (SAS) graduating class gets to do that they will have one more important walk to make -- they will strut for ...
Popopstudios features 'Triple Double' exhibition for Transforming Spaces
Popopstudios International Center for The Visual Arts celebrates Transforming Spaces with a massive exhibition, Open Studios and a Junkanoo Rushout.
Historic day in Parliament as Constitutional Bill pass in the Lower House
History was made in The Bahamas today, Wednesday 2nd March, as Parliament passed four amendments to the country?s 1973 independence constitution, effectively removing the remaining vestiges of discrimination against all Bahamians from the country?s Supreme Law.
Historic day in Parliament as Constitutional Bills pass in the Lower House
History was made in The Bahamas on Wednesday 2nd March, as Parliament passed four amendments to the country's 1973 independence constitution, effectively removing the remaining vestiges of discrimination against all Bahamians from the country's Supreme Law.
What to expect at Transforming Spaces 2016
What to expect at Transforming Spaces 2016
Since it was established 11 years ago, the annual Transforming Spaces art tour has sought to introduce locals to the country's artists as well as galleries and art hubs around New Providence.
BIA to meet with NHI Secretariat
BIA to meet with NHI Secretariat
As the rollout of the Christie administration's National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme inches closer, and the cracks widen in the already loose coalition of the potentially willing stakeholders due to uncertainty and differences of opinions, the Bahamas Insurance Association (BIA) accepted an invitation to meet with the NHI Implementation Committee today "hopeful" that critical details will be elu...