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HBO Premieres in May: The HBO Original Film "BESSIE" with Queen Latifah, Plus "Sex Tape" and " The Wolf of Wall Street"
Enjoy exclusive movie premieres for the Caribbean each Saturday in May
HBO presents its exclusive movie premieres during the month of May, debuting each Saturday at 21:00 hrs. AST* in the Caribbean. HBO continues its commitment to bring audiences the best box office hits from the world?s top studios, including Warner Bros. Pictures, Universal Studios, Walt Disney Studios and Sony Pictures Enter...
Sony Features Bluehole Pictures Bahamian director Chris Pinder
Bluehole Pictures
Director/Director of Photography Chris Pinder was chosen by Sony to be
featured on their professional website for the month of February. His
work will appear under "Featured Reels" and showcases projects shot in
The Bahamas and US. Pinder will have a permanent page on the website so
visitors can continue to see more of his projects shot with Sony Pro HD
equipment. The Sony Vide0N...
BTC unveils new logo as company aims to become broadband leader
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Highlighting plans to leverage its fibre infrastructure and expand home coverage on New Providence to 90 percent in nine months, Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) unveiled a new logo at the Baha Mar Resort yesterday. The company during an all-team meeting unveiled its new corporate brand identity as executives spoke to the shift [...]
St. John's student wins Young Reporters for the Environment Competition
The Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF) announced Aiden Wilson, a 17-year-old student from St. John's College, as the winner of the 2023 Young Reporters for the Environment (YRE) National Competition. Wilson's winning article, titled "Marine Pollution and its Effects in The Bahamas," sheds light on the various types of pollution and the detrimental impact [...]
LUX Film Programme IV: Finding Fanon Hosted by The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas
Thursday 26th July 2018 8:00 PM
Finding Fanon is a moving and multi-layered exploration of race, identity and globalisation inspired by the radical thinker Franz Fanon.
In Larry Achiampong and David Blandy?s collaborative practice, they share an interest in popular culture and the decolonial position. They examine communal and personal heritage, using performance to investigate the self as a fiction, devising alter-egos to po...
LUX Film Programme #3: Hieroglyphics of the Flesh
Thursday 5th July 2018 8:00 PM
Hieroglyphics of the Flesh attempts to think through violence, negation and colonial histories at the level of the haptic, bodily and material. It is framed around artist and writer Ayesha Hameed?s conceptualisation of the notion of ?hapticality?, which brings a sense of the sensory and visceral back to post-colonial discourses to propose new ways of feeling through others: from the sense of skin ...
LUX Film Series: Programme II: Poetics of the Undercommons Hosted by The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas
Thursday 14th June 2018 8:00 PM
Poetics of the Undercommons explores spoken word, poetry and lyrical prose as sites of resistance and liberation, framing the way the voice can embody a space of both individual and collective agency. The programme takes its title from a publication by the poet and scholar Fred Moten, who imagined a ?poetics of the undercommons? as not only an aesthetic practice, but also a social poesis ? a const...
Targeting Therapy of Alzheimer's & Related Neurodegenerative Hosted by Fusion Conferences
Monday 4th June 2018 6:00 AM
Alzheimer?s disease (AD) is the most common age-dependent neurodegenerative disease, which affects over 5 million people in the US and over 35 million people worldwide. Currently, only four drugs are approved for alleviating symptoms in AD patients, and no new therapy has been approved for AD since 2003. Other related neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson?s disease (PD), Huntington?s diseas...
Targeting Therapy of Alzheimer's & Related Neurodegenerative Hosted by Fusion Conferences
Sunday 3rd June 2018 6:00 AM
Alzheimer?s disease (AD) is the most common age-dependent neurodegenerative disease, which affects over 5 million people in the US and over 35 million people worldwide. Currently, only four drugs are approved for alleviating symptoms in AD patients, and no new therapy has been approved for AD since 2003. Other related neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson?s disease (PD), Huntington?s diseas...