LIFESTYLE
BERMUDA FESTIVAL REVIEW
Meaningful songs by a remarkable choir
Ecclesiastical music lovers were treated to an excellent concert at City Hall, Dan Guerrard said on Wednesday. Voces8 filled the air with music from the 16th Century to the present day.
BERMUDA FESTIVAL REVIEW
A beautifully precise unit
The Duisberg Philharmonic Wind Quintet, who performed at City Hall on Sunday, "complemented each other beautifully" according to Dan Guerrard in Wednesday's Sun.
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.
How to have toned arms like the superstars
Colin Ayliffe on Wednesday offered tips on how to tone your arms like the red carpet stars on Oscars night.
Huge mural taken for a walk through town
A huge painting was walked through the streets of St George’s on Tuesday to be moved to a new location.
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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.
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.
REVIEW: BARBARA ****
An intense, well-nuanced representation of East Germany
Barbara Wolf, brilliantly and subtlety acted by Nina Hoss, conveys one woman’s predicament in a small corner of a huge oppressive society.
CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH / THEATRE BOYCOTT, UPSTAIRS RIGHT, 1959
Posters made of iconic theatre boycott painting
Bermudian artist Robert Barritt's iconic painting of the theatre boycott can now take pride of place in any living room in Bermuda.
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.
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TRAVEL
Carnival Triumph was unfortunate but no tragedy
Carnival Triumph dominated the travel news last week after a fire disabled the vessel and it took five days to limp into port.
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.
Marshall’s donation helps Saltus design technology department
A generous donation from Trustee Emeritus and past Saltus Association President, Mr. Charles E. Marshall, has helped the Secondary Design Technology Department at Saltus.
INTERVIEW: DR PATRICK BYRNE — FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION SURGEON
Facial surgery expert in talks with Bermuda
Bermuda could benefit from the medical expertise and treatment of one of the world’s leading facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons.
BERMUDA FESTIVAL PREVIEW / VOCES 8
From Brahms to Bond, Voces8 mixes it up
British a cappella group Voces8 prepare for a series of concerts at City Hall
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The Bermuda Sun bids farewell...
JUL 30, 2014: It marked the end of an era as our printers and collators produced the very last edition of the Bermuda Sun.
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