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Playhouse Entertainment celebrates fifth anniversary weekend

THIS WEEKEND, the members of Playhouse Entertainment will prepare to hit the town in full force as they stage a series of events in celebration of their fifth anniversary.

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$6m tour operator to create 70 jobs

A $6m tour operation will create 70 jobs within its first year when it begins to expose Eleuthera to thousands of tourists from 2019 onwards.Tourism Adventures plans to launch a fast ferry that will take 500 guests per day from Nassau to Eleuthera in

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Konshens and Elephant Man unite for 242 Dancehall concert

DANCEHALL performers Konshens and Elephant Man moved the crowd at Club Luna on Friday with their “more than satisfactory performances”.

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PHOTO GALLERY: Carnival outfits launched in style

THE Carnival colours of the Eden Bahamas Carnival band were unveiled on Saturday.

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Youth choir to host Christmas concert

THE Bahamas National Youth Choir under the direction of Cleophas Adderley, OBE, founder/director, will present its eighth annual Concert of Music for Christmas on Tuesday, December 13, at Trinity Methodist Church at 7.30pm.

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THINGS 2 DO: August 10-12

Urban Youth: “Men Who Cook” Contest

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EASTER WEEKEND: THINGS 2 DO

THE longest holiday weekend is almost upon us, and the first thing that comes to mind is: “Where’s the party?”

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Christmas concert

THE BAHAMAS National Youth Choir under the direction of Cleophas R E Adderley will present its Fifth Annual Christmas Concert on Tuesday, December 17 at Trinity Methodist Church, Fredrick Street at 7:30 p.m.

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Things 2 Do

The Nomadixx @ Hammerheads • The Bahamas newest live hip hop band is set will perform at Hammerheads Thursday night at 10pm.

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"The Art Of Blending"

By LESH

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Charities looking for a little extra Christmas cheer

WITH the holidays fast approaching, many non-profit organisations are appealing for various donations to help persons in need during Christmas.One of them is The Good Samaritan Senior Citizens Home.Head of the facility, Reverend Dr Kendall Capron sai

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Things to do

CHRISTMAS has come and gone, but party promoters are still making plans to keep Bahamians entertained by preparing exciting New Year’s Eve parties. This Tuesday, most countries around the world will celebrate the coming of the New Year. Whether it is at a family gathering, a watch night church service, dinner and dancing or a special festival, millions of people will be out on the town. Below, The Tribune gathered a list of Things To Do to bring in the New Year in the Bahamas.

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Sizzla and Tarrus deliver successful show despite rain

A LITTLE rain did not dampen the experience for patrons who are calling the recent Guinness Talent Search Concert featuring Reggae stars Sizzla and Tarrus Riley “a classic” one.

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Halloween things to . . . BOO!

THE time is here again, for the ghost; goblins, angels, avatars and superheroes to come out of hiding. Whether they will be flying into the downtown area to “Via Cafe” or crawling over Paradise Island to “Aura Nightclub,” the talk on the town is that they are all finding something to do. For those undecided costume fanatics, here are a few Halloween scene ideas for you to keep in mind and check out.

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'Hold up, wait a minute' - Meek Mill is back

LIKE the international rapper Meek Mill says in his popular “Dreams & Nightmares” song, “Hold up, wait a minute, y’all thought I was finished.”

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Hurricane Matthew damage can't stop the All-Andros Regatta

ALTHOUGH Hurricane Andrew destroyed what was considered the mecca hub for sailing in Morgan’s Bluff, North Andros, organisers are still committed to hosting the All-Andros Regatta. The regatta, which got started 24 years ago by a quartet of men incl

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Letter from Christian Council to Dr. Nottage

On behalf of the Bahamas Christian Council and the Save Our Bahamas Vote No Campaign Committee, I hereby write to register our objection to the wording of the web shop gambling question.

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Two accused of shop-breaking in Freeport

TWO men were charged with shop-breaking in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday. James Rolle, 52, of no fixed addressed, was arraigned in court two before Magistrate Charlton Smith on five counts of shop-breaking, causing damage, and stealing

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Governor to ‘bridge gap’ between banks, web shops

The Central Bank’s governor has reaffirmed his commitment to “bridge the gap” between the commercial banking industry and web shop operators, and help ease his licensees’ compliance concerns.

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