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‘Art was always my favourite thing’
Although visually impaired, Katherine Zuill has never let it hold her back.For a while, she considered architecture as a career; ultimately, she worked as an interior decorator for 52 years. Both were inspired by her love of art.Her...
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Lifestyle
Sheridan’s fairytale festive job
Sheridan Smith was left with a lot of time on his hands after his best...
Dec 6, 2019 8:00 am
- Chineza set to impress in London
- Shake, rattle and roll
- Reggae star’s all set to impress
- D’ezir dressed for success
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Warwick’s hidden history
Although Thomas James had lived on the corner of Burnt House Hill his entire life, he had no idea where its name came...
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More than what meets the eye
Joan Murdoch joined the Bermuda Society of Interior Designers in 1984; Darcy Robertson, in 2002. One of their great...
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Rose’s open home, open heart
Rose James lived beside St David’s Lighthouse, but at times it felt like her home was the actual beacon.
Children were...
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See Hannah’s ‘sandiwork’ all year round
Hannah Emmerson started building about 20 years ago.
She and her best friend, Erika Jenkinson Matatall, had just...
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Snow White proves a roaring success
This show lies fully square in the 200-year-old festive season pantomime tradition which aims to simultaneously delight both...
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Religion, God and me
It’s so amazing to watch how life comes full circle.
Four years ago, Nadia Arandjelovic interviewed me for a piece in...
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Christmas party brings nice results
David Ezekiel, Bridge
The Bridge Club Christmas party was held last week and from all accounts was a resounding success...
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Angels on a journey of discovery at Christmas
The play Angels in Black explores what it means to celebrate Christmas and honour a true and...
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Christmas fairs can be found near you
TODAY
• St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church: Pre-Christmas table sale from 9am to...
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Sheridan’s fairytale festive job
Sheridan Smith was left with a lot of time on his hands after his best friend Dayle Butterfield died last...
- Give 100 years to a friend
- Retired jockey returns to Bermuda
- Girls’ club releases Phenomenal book
- With age comes wisdom
- Bermudian designer stamps her style on Hollywood
- God listens to me in times of need
- A new chapter beckons ...
- Join the Bahá’ís for devotional gathering
- Douglas and co win Open Teams Championship
- A quacking story
- Three Guiding lights
- Pop-up pieces find a showcase
- Don’t stop the music
- Captain Card has sailor’s eye for ships and ocean
- Strength and resilience
- Gospel music is his calling
- A game that never ceases to amaze
- Come celebrate Toni’s God Is at Marsden methodist
- Climbing and inspiring
- A Divine Turquoise Isle, at Masterworks
- Inspiring design
- Dedicated to making you laugh
- Queen joked about trading places with ‘Poker’
- Overcoming his disabilities
- Armetia’s message of thanks
- Tight second session of Junior Championship
Chineza set to impress in London
- Island life never fails to inspire
- Tino’s transformation
- From Russia to Bermuda with life, love and laughs
- A passionate cricketer and footballer
- A passion for social justice
- Douglas and Sykes win Open Pairs
- Around the Churches, November 9, 2019
- Word getting out about Plein Air Festival
- Not just a stitch in time
- Let your imagination fly
- Horst’s collection passion
- Dancing my way to God
- Get ready for Open Pairs Championship
- Join St David’s Guild for car boot sale
- Called to the bar
- Winemakers make mark by removing cork with a shoe
Shake, rattle and roll
- Sharon ready for marathon challenge
- Finding focus in life
Reggae star’s all set to impress
- Poland impress at Bermuda Bowl World Championships
- What makes St Patrick’s so special
- Celebrating the birth of the Bab
- What sport do you most prefer to read about in the RG?
- Athletics
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- Boxing/Martial Arts
- 16%
- Cricket
- 7%
- Football
- 22%
- Golf/Tennis
- 5%
- Rugby Union
- 19%
- Sailing
- 12%
- Swimming/Cycling/Triathlon
- 11%
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