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Celebrations abound as Bermuda pays tribute to John Lennon’s summer in Bermuda.
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  A summer-long tribute to the life and music of John Lennon will celebrate the former Beatle and his creative connection to Bermuda. The Bermuda Summer of Love kicks off June 21 with the opening of a commemorative statue in the Botanical Gardens and an exhibition of Lennon’s lithographs. The three-month fest runs through September with myriad offerings aimed at paying tribute to Lennon and the role Bermuda played in the last part of his life. Highlights include the relea...
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So you call yourself a Bermudian? You can’t claim the status if you haven’t done the time, but if you are looking to fast track or just remind yourself why you love your island so, look at the list of things we have assembled.
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    Climb to the Top of the Lighthouse Standing 362 feet above sea level, Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse is not tall by lighthouse standards, but who can deny that the view from the top is unrivaled? Shining light over the ocean in a 100-mile radius, the historic Southampton lighthouse has protected Bermuda’s coral reefs from shipwrecks for more than 165 years. Although no longer a key navigational tool to guide seafarers through Bermuda’s challenging network of reefs, G...
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A Tourism Roundtable
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  This issue, The Bermudian takes the pulse of the island’s tourism industry by speaking to five leading members of the hotel, hospitality, retail and tour-boat sectors of the economy. We canvassed their views on a wide range of topics, and we think that you will find their answers illuminating.     From Left: Choy Aming A tour-boat captain with wide experience of the island’s tourist trade. He has worked with most of the island’s ships, hotels and t...
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Historic St. Paul looks to the future after a major renovation.
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When Rev. Dr. Lanel D. Guyton arrived in Bermuda from the U.S. to become pastor of St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, he realised from his very first Sunday that he was stepping into an institution with a proud legacy.   St. Paul, located on the corner of Court and Victoria Streets, Hamilton, is the cathedral of Bermuda’s AME church. It dates back to 1872, the year the cornerstone was laid. Its first service was held on New Year’s Sunday, 1873. St. Paul...
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This issue celebrates Bermuda’s myriad mouth-watering foods that have evolved over time along with...
There is no better time than spring to freshen up with mint. Also known as menthe, mint is considere...
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  Keeping your immune system strong throughout the most difficult times for allergy sufferers in...
Many Bermuda place names evoke beauty spots with stunning vistas of sea, sand and sky; one has only ...
  His Excellency, the Hon. George Duncan Raukawa Fergusson was sworn in as the governor of Bermuda...
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