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Bermuda's "boasty" Harlem Shake goes viral
The official Bermuda Harlem Shake video is up online! Bermudasun.bm's most popular story continued on Wednesday with the release of BermyShake on YouTube.
HEART MONTH / REAL LIFE STORIES
Look after you heart – before it’s too late
Robert Wade and Jack Chiappa once lived unaware that they were at risk of falling victim to the island's most deadly killer - heart disease. Read their stories in Wednesday's Sun.
Four galleries join forces to ‘Keep Bermuda Art Alive’
The National Gallery, Masterworks, The Bermuda Society of Arts and the Arts Centre Dockyard will host a collaborative tag day on Friday to support the island's art.
Will cycle for food
Three employees from Bermuda Commercial Bank Limited will be venturing across the globe to ride for the South African FoodBank.
Video: Bermuda joins Harlem Shake Internet craze
Facebook group BerMemes staged the island's first ever 'Harlem Shake' at Jobson's Cove on Saturday. Dancing locals sported crazy outfits and were caught on camera for a movie.
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Bermudian buzz at Wembley on eve of cup final
Nahki Wells fan Sharla Bean, at Wembley on Saturday for a pre-game visit, believes the striker has boosted national pride for Bermudians living in London.
‘Milkman’ picks up trash in neighbourhood bonding effort
Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley helped to clean up Penhurst Park, North Shore Road, with about 25 members of the Cameron Close Neigbourhood Watch on Saturday morning.
Exclusive: We bring the cup final to Nahki’s home club
The Bermuda Sun teamed up with big-hearted retailer M&M on Saturday to help screen Nahki Wells's Wembley cup final at his former home club Western Stars.
Wells plans Steede Wembley tribute
Nahki Wells said on Saturday he was "destined for greatness" and revealed he has a special Wembley tribute planned for late friend Tumaini Steede.
'It's my turn to help the next generation'
Charles Marshall downplayed his major gift to Saltus Grammar School on Friday evening. He said as people grow older and acquire more wealth, they have a responsibility to give back to the community and help others achieve.
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Laying the smackdown on 'Mount Death'
Former pro wrestler John Layfield flies to Argentina on Saturday to climb 'Mount Death' to raise money for Bermuda's kids. He told the Sun he hopes the weather will be good.
Bermuda’s Paralympians to give inspirational talk
Past, present and future Paralympians will this evening be inspiring sportsmen and women with disabilities to follow their dreams.
Top tips for your beach art creation
The second annual Beach Art Festival is back in March. Using a rake and the sand, teams must compete for the $500 cash prize. Sarah Lagan has more in Friday's Sun.
Past, present and future Paralympians to give inspirational talk
Past, present and future Paralympians will on Friday be inspiring sportsmen and women with disabilities to follow their dreams.
Feral animals a growing menace
The rocketing number of feral animals roaming around Bermuda could spell disaster for native fauna and flora, Simon Jones reported on Wednesday.
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