Bahamians check out “The Good Girl’s Guide to Love and Romance”
Friendship, love and the complexities of modern dating are the topics explored by the humourous play “The Good Girl’s Guide to Love and Romance” by author Davrielle Burrows.
Hundreds turn out for diabetes symposium
Of the estimated 35,000 persons living with diabetes in the Bahamas, several hundred turned up to a special symposium this past weekend to hear important information and receive support in coping with the disease.
‘Wombs of Praise’ aims to support and educate women with uterine fibroids
AS a result of her personal struggles with uterine fibroids, Santina Smith has founded a support organisation for women who are undergoing treatment for the condition and those who are coping with early menopause as a result of hysterectomies.
Jamie Bastian “JaDazzles” her way to success
TO see her dream unfold right before her eyes has been a gratifying experience for fashion enthusiast Jamie Bastian.
Massage therapist finds tranquility
SHE HAS had many job titles over the years but above all, for Candice Treco, massage therapy is the one that she has experienced the longest and grown most fond of.
Local Youth Organisation seeks unity
IN MEMORY of the late youth pastors Lavard and Radel Parks who died in the November 9 plane crash, the Christian Youth Leadership Network will play host to its first National Youth Meeting.
Inside Happy Foods 242
HER TRANSITION from mainstream news to communications relations gave Sasha Lightbourne the extra time and energy to create, produce and host her very own food related web show.
Nassau Renaissance Singers celebrate annual Christmas concert
IN A concert to benefit talented music majors at the College of the Bahamas, providing them with full scholarships, the Nassau Renaissance Singers (NRS) are excited to present their annual “Music For Christmas” holiday extravaganza.
Artisans offer Christmas shopping at Pompey Square
FOR three days last weekend local artisans took over Pompey Square as they displayed their crafts in the Authentically Bahamian Marketplace Christmas show.
Michelle Hanna gives the mic to Bahamian artists
SHE is a poet, author, performer, band manager, promoter and booking agent, and now Michelle Hanna has opened the stage for other Bahamians artists to share their talents at the ‘Open Mic’ sessions.
Bahamas Waste continues to go pink to promote early detection
TAKING its breast cancer awareness initiative beyond just a month or a single event, the Bahamas Waste company continues to promote its efforts with the help of its now famous Big Pink Truck.
Candy Girls take a trip down memory lane with 2014 summer camp
EVERY Summer since 2010, the Eye Candy Makeup Store and Studio has brought the glitz and glamour to Bahamian girls, and this year is no different.
BAHARI:The Independence Collection
WITH the Bahamas’ 41st Independence just around the corner, we are sure to see the creative 242 paraphernalia emerging all throughout the islands.
Julien Thompson introduces "Junka-Pop"
IT’S a sound that Bahamians music fans have heard and experimented for several years and now it has a name – “Junka-Pop”.
"A Spring Affair" - Transfiguration Baptist Church hosts tea party and fashion show
THE youngest members of the Transfiguration Baptist Church were the ones who turned heads as the church's Usher Board held its first ever Lenten Tea Party and Fashion Show.
Organ recital to benefit ministry
OFFERING his musical talents through a piano recital performance, organist Preston Ferguson promises to give patrons an evening to remember on Thursday April 26.
Secular DJ makes gospel debut
ORGANISERS of the "Jesus In The Park" event say they will be making the streets "come alive" this Friday. Christian followers are invited to the social outreach event that will be hosted by DJ Godson, also known as DJ Slyfox, in association with Mr J Int'l and Entertainment, at Christie Park.
NAGB director bringing new markets for Bahamian art
NAGB director bringing new markets for Bahamian art By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter AS THE new director of the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB), Amanda Coulson plans to stimulate a market for Bahamian art home and abroad. With 20 yea
The Woman Behind "Floral Arts"
The Woman Behind "Floral Arts" By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Writer HAVING the opportunity to lighten up people's lives with her beautiful floral arrangements has been apart of Michelle White's life for more than 20 years. As a successful florist, sh
Cubicle Cupid
Cubicle Cupid By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter THE AMOUNT of time adults spend at work is matched only by the amount of time children spend at school, so it is no wonder that many working men and women find themselves engaged in office romance
A Look Into 'Deception'
A Look Into 'Deception' By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter PHOTOGRAPHY is a language just like any other art form. It is a way of holding memories captive through a simple snap. Through the language of photography, a number of Bahamian photograp
BAHAMAS UNDER THREAT OF DEMONS
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter WHILE some question the credibility of Bishop Neil Ellis in his latest revelation about the demonic threat to the Bahamas, some believers say the truth in his prophesy is self evident. Marva Brown*, who witnessed
The power of human emotion
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter DRAWING inspiration from the human condition, his personal interests and everyday experiences, Omar Richardson's print-making skills bring real life emotion into dramatic focus. The 29-year-old artist showcased h
BAHAMAS UNDER THREAT OF DEMONS
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter WHILE some question the credibility of Bishop Neil Ellis in his latest revelation about the demonic threat to the Bahamas, some believers say the truth in his prophesy is self evident. Marva Brown*, who witnessed
Would you vote for a non-Christian?
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter IF Mitt Romney wins the Republican nomination and goes on to become the next president of the United States of America, he would be the first US president outside of the Christian mainstream. Over the past days a
The power of human emotion
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter DRAWING inspiration from the human condition, his personal interests and everyday experiences, Omar Richardson's print-making skills bring real life emotion into dramatic focus. The 29-year-old artist showcased h
Music milestone for Raquel Oliver
Music milestone for Raquel Oliver By Lesh BAHAMIAN recording artist Raquel Oliver reached a major milestone in her music career with her starring feature on the latest single by Reggae star Richie Spice. Since the official release of "Closer", Raquel sa
BAHAMAS UNDER THREAT OF DEMONS
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter WHILE some question the credibility of Bishop Neil Ellis in his latest revelation about the demonic threat to the Bahamas, some believers say the truth in his prophesy is self evident. Marva Brown*, who witnessed
Bishop encourages Bahamians to vote
Bishop encourages Bahamians to vote CHURCH of God of Prophecy bishop and national overseer Dr Elgarnet B Rahming encouraged and urged all eligible Bahamian citizens and church members to register to vote at the 91st Annual Convocation of Fellowship and D
Smiling from heaven
Smiling from heaven By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter IN THE END, her body was defeated by cancer, but the disease never got the best of her spirit. Jennifer Bandoo-Wallace, endured almost six years with breast cancer as her constant companion.
'Three Hearts With Love'
'Three Hearts With Love' By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter FROM every vantage point inside the National Centre for the Performing Arts, audience members could see professional dancers from the Bahamian Dance Theatre Company (BDTC) perform in pla
Bye Bye Astro
Bye Bye Astro By LESH JUST before the results were revealed last Thursday, X-Factor contestants staged a great performance of "Man in The Mirror" to round off Michael Jackson Week. Hearts were racing as the contestants performed in front of the Jackson
Bye Bye Astro
Bye Bye Astro By LESH JUST before the results were revealed last Thursday, X-Factor contestants staged a great performance of "Man in The Mirror" to round off Michael Jackson Week. Hearts were racing as the contestants performed in front of the Jackson
Tea and fashion take over Government House
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter WITH a crowd of over 200 people in attendance, the 2011/2012 Heart Ball Committee hosted its annual Fashion Show and Tea Party at Government House, last Sunday. Under the theme, "Flowers of The Caribbean," th
With this crown I thee wed
With this crown I thee wed By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter SINGLE WOMEN in the Bahamas can pick, choose and refuse to compete in any number of pageants. Although married women are not excluded from most of these, they will now have the exclus
A celebration for dedication
MEMBERS of the Anglican Church of the Holy Spirit are coming together this Sunday to celebrate the 73rd anniversary of the church. The Anniversary of Dedication celebration will take the form of a Family Eucharist, with the Venerable I Ranfurly Brown, Re
Bye Bye Astro
Bye Bye Astro By LESH JUST before the results were revealed last Thursday, X-Factor contestants staged a great performance of "Man in The Mirror" to round off Michael Jackson Week. Hearts were racing as the contestants performed in front of the Jackson
Pastor Alfred McKenzie - 'Success was his middle name'
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter PASTOR Alfred A McKenzie, who spent his early days working in the fields of the United States as a "Contract" employee before becoming a Baptist clergyman, is remembered by those who knew him as an "all-purpose"
Julien releases new single "The Tribune"
Julien releases new single "The Tribune" By LESH Would you broadcast your love on the front page of the Tribune? Bahamian singer Julien Thompson said he surely would. And he did. In a new single named after the Bahamas' leading daily newspaper, Julien
Pastor Alfred McKenzie - 'Success was his middle name'
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter PASTOR Alfred A McKenzie, who spent his early days working in the fields of the United States as a "Contract" employee before becoming a Baptist clergyman, is remembered by those who knew him as an "all-purpose"
As we knew him: A tribute to Jackson Burnside
As we knew him: A tribute to Jackson Burnside By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter IMPRESSED and moved by One Family's 2011 Boxing Day tribute to the late Jackson Burnside, the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas (NAGB) decided to stage its very fi
Obesity Out, Good Health In
Obesity Out, Good Health In By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter FROM helping to fight illness to improving one's mood, regular exercise makes for a healthy lifestyle, said local fitness coach, Jillian Bartlett. People should not fool themselves:
Obesity Out, Good Health In
Obesity Out, Good Health In By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter FROM helping to fight illness to improving one's mood, regular exercise makes for a healthy lifestyle, said local fitness coach, Jillian Bartlett. People should not fool themselves:
Obesity Out, Good Health In
Obesity Out, Good Health In By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter FROM helping to fight illness to improving one's mood, regular exercise makes for a healthy lifestyle, said local fitness coach, Jillian Bartlett. People should not fool themselves:
Tap into your future
Tap into your future By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter BAHAMIAN Entertainer Tracey Ann Perpall (TAP) is hosting a four hour seminar to encourage young women to discover their self-worth. The sketch comedy artist said the overall goal of Thursday
Still in the running
Still in the running By LESH THE BAHAMAS is still in the running, after American Idol concluded its first two rounds of Hollywood week. Bahamian contestant and Idol hopeful Mathenee Treco made it through to the next round, after competing last week. H
The art of love
The art of love By Alesha Cadet Tribune Features Reporter IN CELEBRATION of the month of Cupid, members of the Grand Bahama Artist Association (GBAA) staged their annual Valentine's Day exhibit last Thursday. Art enthusiasts can view wood carvings and w
Grammy Fashion Police
Grammy Fashion Police By Lesh and Farah For extreme to simply fabulous fashions, everyone tuned into the Grammy Red Carpet pre-show last Sunday saw it all. Showcasing high end styles and odd ball designs, the celebs came out in full force. Adele Lesh s
Christian Conch Salad
Christian Conch Salad By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter The latest book by Rev Angela C Bosfield Palacious is now available in book stores. In the collection of 48 meditations, Rev Palacious speaks about the love of God, self and fellow man. S
MDeez's " Without You"
MDeez's " Without You" By LESH THE ARTIST they call MDeez was quick out the blocks in 2012, dropping a new soulful single called "Without You". Love, regret, and making this right are themes explored in the new single, the fourth from MDeez's album enti
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