Roland Skinner’s Picturesque Bermuda
by Nadia Hall “We should all be posting pictures everyday.” Roland Skinner says firmly. “And encourage people to share. When you post pictures and share it spreads like a wildfire.” Roland Skinner is insistent, fully
Tobacco Bay – Feel Well, Be Well, By the Sea Shore
By Nadia Hall With over 300 beaches on which to wiggle your toes in the sand, vacationers can feel spoiled for choice in Bermuda. While you can feel at ease knowing that should you cast
Happy Hour Little Venice Wine Bar
By Nadia Hall Little Venice has become something of an institution. It opened its doors over 40 years ago as the first Italian restaurant in Bermuda and this steady stalwart (alongside its neighbouring eateries and,
Historical Stories – Do you know…About the Elbow Beach Resort, Bermuda’s first hotel on the spectacular South Shore?
By Horst Augustinovic When a wealthy gentleman in the Isle of Man promised each of his grandchildren £1,000 if they left for the other side of the Atlantic to set up their own successful businesses,
Heritage Matters: A Bermuda Miscellanea in Watercolours
By Dr. Edward Cecil Harris, MBE, JP, PHD, FSA In the wonderful Fay and Geoffrey Elliott Collection of nineteenth-century paintings and photographs at the Bermuda Archives are a number of works for which the artist
The Artist – James Cooper
By Nadia Hall While not strictly a landscape, James Cooper’s subaqueous scene has all the serene elements of traditional landscape art with, on closer inspection, a very different message. While perhaps not as challenging to