COMMUNITY
The art of stage combat and speech explored in workshops
Eye gouging, choking, biting and hammerlocks - Acting coach Brian Coffey on Friday told how he will be teaching school students techniques to 'fake' such actions on stage.
Fundraising pirates exchange hostages for money
Help save Sir John Swan from pirates and privateers during the Bermuda Sloop Foundation's First Pirates of Bermuda fundraiser to aid 15-year-old Nahge O'Brien's leukemia battle.
Health minister joins Get Fit programme
Health Minister Zane De Silva said on Monday he will participate in the Get Ready, Get Fit programme, a training initiative for the Catlin End-to-End which takes place in May.
Read dating: Make a 'romantic connection' at the library
The Bermuda National Library will host Read Dating - a modified version of speed dating - on February 9 at the library on Queen Street. Registration deadline is February 7.
Valentine's Day: Spend less, love more
On a budget? Save money this Valentine's Day by replacing chocolates with spa treatments, packing a picnic or buying a single flower instead of a bouquet.
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Sisters donate camera gear to gallery
The Bermuda National Gallery in February recieved a generous donation of camera equipment towards it's popular Youth, Camera Action programme.
CableVision programmes to focus on Black History Month
February features some special programming on CableVision dedicated to Black History Month, celebrated annually in the US, Canada and Great Britain since 1976.
Bermuda Docs to screen Oscar-nominated short films
Bermuda Docs and the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute are to screen Oscar-nominated short films on February 23rd, 24th and 26th.
Seniors to meet political candidates
Age Concern will host a seniors' community discussion on Saturday, February 11 from 10am to noon at Sandys Middle School.
'Walk the Walk' with Argus and the Centre on Philanthropy
The Argus Walks the Walk with The Centre on Philanthropy 5K charity walk will take place on Sunday, February 26 starting at 8.30am on Wesley Street.
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REVIEW / PLAYWRIGHTS' COMPETITION AT DAYLESFORD
Sexuality explored in Famous for Fifteen
Sarah Lagan on Friday said that 'Famous for Fifteen' at Daylesford brought with it a varied cast, wide ranging subject matter and plenty of laugh out loud moments.
'The recipes are not out of anyone's cooking realm'
Waterlot Head Chef Barry Cohen has brought out a book stacked full of recipes taken from restaurants all over the island, Sarah Lagan reported on Wednesday.
Activist talks about youth empowerment
The Chewstick Foundation has invited community activist Danya Steele to lead a youth development workshop at their Winter Retreat, which starts on Friday.
Glitz, glamour and international fashion at 'Some Like it Hot'
A major fashion event featuring international models, designers and photographers will be held in April. It is being put on by Mario Dismont.
Filmmaker explores intolerance and prejudice
Filmmaker Bayard Outerbridge, interviewed in Friday's Bermuda Sun, is working on 'Machsom' - the story of a young soldier during the confict between Israel and Palestine.
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