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Win a Free Bermuda Seascape Print

Win a Free Bermuda Seascape Print

Professional photographer Gavin Howarth is running a contest in which you can win a free 8×10 matted print of a Bermuda seascape. In order to win, you have to guess the location of the two images he has posted [one is below]. Your guess has to be specific, obviously the image is of Bermuda, and naming the parish only won’t win you the print,... Read more of this article

Six Free Reggae MP3s: Ronae “Slanger” Burgess

Six Free Reggae MP3s: Ronae “Slanger” Burgess

Grab six free MP3′s from Bermuda reggae artist ‘Slanger’. With a very ‘conscious vibe’, his music is fast growing in popularity. Born Ronae Burgess, he is a figure seen as controversial in some circles, and inspirational in others. In 1994 Mr. Burgess fatally stabbed Clarence “Trees” Smith outside Southampton... Read more of this article

Win 20 Air Tickets, 10 Hotel Rooms & 1 Wedding!

Win 20 Air Tickets, 10 Hotel Rooms & 1 Wedding!

This post isn’t quite relevant to our local readers, but for those off our shores there is a great contest running which offers a Bermuda wedding package of close to $50,000. The package includes 20 complimentary airline tickets from the US East Coast to Bermuda for you and your guests. Upon arrival you will receive 10 hotel rooms at the Fairmont... Read more of this article

Free Download: C’Daynger Two New Singles

Free Download: C’Daynger Two New Singles

The Stop List (IVibes Production) Bermudian reggae singer C’Daynger has just released two new singles; The Stop List and Can’t Take Away. Recently back from a European tour,C’Daynger [aka Trevor Corday] is affiliated with Harper Digital which is operated by Bermuda’s own Collie Buddz. Both of these new tracks were produced by... Read more of this article

Free E-Book: American & Bermuda Relations [1907]

Free E-Book: American & Bermuda Relations [1907]

Take a walk back in history with this e-book “Relations between Bermuda and the American colonies during the revolutionary war”. Written by A.E Verrill [1839-1926] and published in 1907, it has been digitized and placed online courtesy of the American Library of Congress. Book excerpts: The population in 1787 was estimated at 10,381, of... Read more of this article