Few people come to The Bahamas expecting to get a taste of India, Australia and the Philippines, but thanks to the International Culture, Wine and Food Festival, they got a once-in-a-lifetime trip around the world without having to leave the island. The festival, which was created to recognize ...
Really, McAlpine? Really?
You’ve got to give it Frederick McAlpine. The man sure knows how to stir up controversy. Just when you think he’s vanished into the night for a six-month hibernation, he pops back up reenergized and ready to stir the pot. McAlpine also knows that two things – if nothing else – will get ...
Chipman Is Out. Going It Alone Comes With Perks And Drawbacks.
I don’t think anyone was shocked by Centreville MP, Reece Chipman’s resignation from the Free National Movement (FNM) last week. In fact, after the news broke many wondered what took him so long. Carl Culmer, the FNM’s Chairman expressed surprise that Chipman did not notify party executives ...
Time To Strike Oil . . . Off Our List
If we’ve never listened to environmentalists before, I think we need to listen to them now because, as we have learned, ignorance comes at a price. It’s been three weeks since Hurricane Dorian blew six tank roofs off of Equinor’s oil storage facility at its South Riding Point terminal in East ...
A State Of Emergency: Ignore At Your Own Risk
I don’t know about you, but I love horror movies. Absolutely love ‘em. The thing about horror movies is that 95 percent of them are predictable. You can tell what’s going to happen. We know that the hot teen girl who wanders off into the woods alone is going to be killed, the jock who goes out ...