LIFESTYLE
Trouble losing weight? Work outside the fat burning zone
Colin Ayliffe on Wednesday said that high intensity training is more efficient for weight loss than the so-called 'fat-burning zone'.
Buddz lights up crowd in Philly
Reggae fans braved torrential downpours and howling winds for a chance to take a toke of reggae star Collie Buddz on the eve of a "national holiday" for lovers of all things cannabis, writes Mister Mann Frisby.
Torch Ceremony tradition continues at BHS
The Bermuda High School held its Annual Torch Ceremony last Thursday, April 18th, 2013. The 76-year old tradition was started by former Head of School Marjorie Hallett in 1937.
The perks of getting bumped off your flight
Don Burgess: Most of the time people would rate getting bumped off your flight the worst of that set of three, but in my case it turned out to be a major score.
Meet our citizen scientists in new lecture series
Sunken treasures, whale behaviour and shipwrecks are all part of the mix in a new Tuesday night Citizen Science Lecture Series.
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Tips to make a small business a big success
Patrice Morgan describes what she's learned in the more than eight years she's spent managing a publishing business called Showoff Magazine.
Bermudian among BIFF winners
The Bermuda International Film Festival has announced the winner of its jury and audience choice awards.
New Muse boss aims to inspire style
Meet the man who is working hard to transform Muse into a social hub
Buskers invited to ‘bring music to the City’
The City of Hamilton on Thursday announced the relaunch of the City of Hamilton Street Buskers program. Local artists are invited to participate.
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Arts column: A tranquil scene
Tom Butterfield: Andre Bieler (Canadian) visited Bermuda only once. This was in the winter of 1922. As he was French Canadian and had studied in Paris, his composition, colour and subject matter had a decidedly French flavour.
Arts column: Marine treasures inspired Hartley
Elise Outerbridge: Marsden Hartley was, without a doubt, one of the pre-eminent artists of the American Modernist art movement. His influence was growing in 1917 when he ventured to Bermuda with his comrade Charles Demuth.
They look pretty but high heels can cause you damage
Colin Ayliffe writes that while high heel shoes might be a popular accessory, women shouldn't sacrifice their health for fashion.
Bermuda’s best honoured at VIP awards
The VIP Excellence Awards was a night filled with celebrations, fun and acknowledgement of the men and women who work hard to promote Bermuda.
Bermuda’s youth have world class talent
The level of creative talent on this little rock is nothing short of astounding as proved at Friday night's Bermuda’s Youth Got Talent.
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