How To Handle a (Creative) D!@#

An Opinion Piece by Gerry Farrell There is no such thing as a born leader. Creative directors are expected to lead, but they are usually not trained for it. People have funny ideas about what it means to be a creative leader. Some folk think it’s a licence to boss everyone about. Others think it […]

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Opinion: The Bahamas at 51: Celebrating Progress, Charting a Bold Future

As the Bahamas prepares to celebrate its 51st year of independence, we find ourselves at a crucial juncture in our nation’s history. This milestone offers an opportunity to reflect on our achievements, confront our challenges, and chart an optimistic course for our future. First and foremost, we must acknowledge the monumental efforts of our founding […]

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Letters to the Editor: Exploring constructive ways forward for Grand Bahama

Today, there exists an unprecedented alignment of political, social, and economic need for positive change to unlock Grand Bahama’s potential. Doing so, however, requires a new era of cooperation from all the island’s stakeholders and the current conflict only delays GBI’s desperately needed economic rejuvenation. As one of Freeport’s early entrepreneurs, I understand why the […]

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I Spend, You Owe

With all the reports swirling about payola by political supporters, government compromise and the fallout, it is a good time to show the average Bahamian why government corruption matters to you and your family.

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