By Keiyia J. George If you have not experienced the best of the best of the best of Tortola, WELL, you have not experienced Bananakeet Café. Can we say voilà! C’est bon! No, it’s not a French restaurant, but it zips you away as if you are sitting next to The Lourve sipping on a […]
by Keiyia J. George Kaylee Smith is like your typical 9-year-old. She loves dancing with Adagio Dance School’s Acrobatics and Majorettes dance teams (Majorettes is her favorite). She enjoys hanging out with girlfriends and playing in make-up. She likes frilly clothing and cute shoes. She likes to do what she calls ‘chillax’: watch movies, colour, […]
INTRODUCTION Slavery and freedom are two experiences we will never stop talking about. In St. Peter’s day, believers in Christ were naturally enslaved, yet spiritually free! Today, most of humanity are naturally free, yet spiritually enslaved! Whoever is a slave to sin, needs to be spiritually emancipated! Jesus, the glorious emancipator, is the only one […]
RFA Mounts Bay Remains in the Region Throughout the Hurricane Season In the aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017, many in the Territory felt safer knowing that UK military commandos, Royal Navy sailors and other professional first responders stationed aboard the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Mounts Bay were on hand to help distribute relief […]
One of the newest artists on the scene in the BVI and represented in the Images Gallery at Nutmeg & Co. on Waterfront Drive is Matt Clark. Landscapes painted on exotic bird feathers, large acrylic and ink paintings on paper, and a scaled model of a cargo-filled Tortola Sloop (including functional rigging!) are just a […]
The tale of TICO is 50 years long this year, and going strong. It is an extraordinary legacy that has touched the lives of many individuals and families in the BVI. So, what better time to share the story that began in 1969 with John and Ginny Morrell and their sons Andrew and Adam. Home […]
One of the most important plants said to have been brought to the Virgin Islands by the ancient voyaging Indians is the breadfruit. This beautiful plant played a major role in colonizing the West Indies and was a key staple food. This plant is also an important source of wood, craft materials, and medicines. Today few of […]
By Angela U Burns With advances in technology exposing more persons to the finer things of life now available globally, especially in the United States, local business Aeropost BVI quickly became a much sought after service. Aeropost BVI (also referred to as Tortola Express) was established about 30 years ago by the late John Rathbun, […]
By Z Golden For the interior designers at House, nothing is impossible. If you want classic French baroque furniture or a hand-made wooden table from Thailand, the team at House will make it happen. No corner of the world is too far. And that’s what the 15-year old company has always strove to do: provide […]