National Disabilities Commission Launches Logo Design Competition for High...
Youth around The Bahamas are invited to think and talk about the rights of persons with disabilities by participating in the Logo Design Competition of the National Commission for Persons with...
View ArticleBahamian Art & Culture eMagazine : No. 239 : 10.16.15
This week's issue of the Bahamian Art & Culture eMagazine is out now featuring the latest in local art exhibitions, cultural festivals, and concerts. As well as news and stories on art and culture...
View ArticleJoseph Tate wins 43rd Annual Conch Cracking Contest in McLean’s Town
JUDGING THE COMPETITION – Hundreds gathered around the table as the Conch Cracking Competition took place during the 43rd annual festival in McLean’s Town on Monday. Shown are Deputy Leader of the...
View ArticleNational Telethon ‘REBUILD BAHAMAS’ Set for October 27
Hundreds of Bahamians and visitors are expected to come together October 27 in a high-energy, entertainment-packed six-hour national telethon to raise funds for the rebuilding and equipping of schools,...
View Article‘Tasteless’ Painting Comparing Pm To Hitler Causes A Stir
By RASHAD ROLLETribune Staff Reporterrrolle@tribunemedia.netAN artist’s unflattering depiction of the Prime Minister is causing a stir as it compares Perry Christie to Germany’s Nazi leader Adolf...
View ArticleKaterina Kovatcheva’s watercolor show to open at Doongalik
NASSAU, Bahamas -- “Footprints in the Sand”, a watercolor exhibition by Katerina Kovatcheva, will open at Doongalik on Monday, October 26 from 6-9pm and will be on display until Wednesday November...
View ArticleISLAND CREST Air Fresheners
Introducing...Island Crest Air Fresheners by National Treasures 242
View Article“CRABACO?”: CRABBING ON ABACO, BAHAMAS
It’s been a while since I was in a crabby mood, but autumn is here and there’s a sharp nip in the early morning air… What better time to visit a selection of the many crab species found on Abaco.Read...
View ArticleBahamian Art & Culture eMagazine : No. 240 : 10.22.15
This week's issue of the Bahamian Art & Culture eMagazine is a big one with the openings of AJ Watson's 7-hour exhibition entitled “I Get Jealous Even When the Sunlight Touches You” tomorrow...
View ArticleBTVI paints the town pink to support breast cancer awareness
It was a celebration of life. Students, staff and faculty of The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institution (BTVI) recently converged to ‘paint the town pink’ and more importantly, support breast...
View ArticleBring It! Bahamas - Dance Off
(click for full size)Come and see performances by Local Teams & US Teams
View ArticleCamperdown Plant Sale returns November 14th
Nassau, Bahamas - The annual Camperdown Plant Sale returns on Saturday, November 14th from 9 am to 12 noonEntrance is free and refreshments will be provided. Follow signs on Eastern Road (one mile past...
View ArticleNew Student Project to Restore Mangroves in The Bahamas
ANNAPOLIS, MD – This week, the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation (KSLOF) is launching Bahamian Awareness of Mangroves (or B.A.M. for short), a new program to support mangrove education and...
View ArticleAlbert Lowe Museum Reopens
Albert Lowe Museum, Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas (Photo: Tom Walters)After a brief off-season break, Green Turtle Cay’s Albert Lowe Museum has now reopened.Read more >>
View ArticleSame Sex Marriage–We Cannot Use Our Personal Faith To Determine Public Policy.
By Jerry RokerSame sex marriage: we might be able to delay this tsunami but as sure as day turns into night, it is coming!In a civil society like The Bahamas, one where the liberties and privileges of...
View ArticleCat Island Sailing Association Invests in Youth
SCHOLARSHIPS – Four Cat Islanders have received financial assistance to attend The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institution (BTVI) - thanks to the Cat Island Sailing Association. Seated from left...
View ArticleBahamian Art & Culture eMagazine : No. 241 : 10.30.15
This week's issue of the Bahamian Art & Culture eMagazine is out now featuring the latest in local art exhibitions, cultural festivals, and concerts. As well as news and stories on art and culture...
View ArticleAMMC researchers visit Cat Island to capture oral history
Last month, Dr. Michael Pateman, senior archeologist at the Antiquities, Monuments and Museum Corporation (AMMC) and researcher Christopher Davis set out on a mission to document the history and...
View ArticleMystery Over Postponed Caribbean Muzik Festival
By RASHAD ROLLETribune Staff Reporterrrolle@tribunemedia.netTOURISM Minister Obie Wilchcombe said yesterday that he was “taken aback” by the postponement on Friday of the two final nights of the highly...
View ArticleLess than a week away from Conchman #29
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama -- For a country as small and spread-out as The Bahamas it’s a pretty exciting thing for athletes to know that there are five locally organised triathlons on the annual calendar....
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