Introducing: The Potlatch Club in Eleuthera, Bahamas

Introducing: The Potlatch Club in Eleuthera, Bahamas

Known for its 135 empty beaches, the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas will welcome its first luxury boutique hotel, The Potlatch Club, in June 2024. The 11-key former private home, popular with New York socialites in the 1960s and 70s. The property fell into disrepair in the 1980s, but has now been restored. New […]

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Why Earth Day has become largely a marketing gimmick

What do Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day and Earth Day have in common? They are all days that highlight something/someone that should go without saying and be celebrated every day of the year – mothers (parents in general), love and our earth. The very existence of such days of remembrance shows that something is amiss – […]

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What is the Venice Biennale? Everything You Need to Know

What is the Venice Biennale? Everything You Need to Know

The Venice Biennale is upon us, returning for its 60th edition. Thousands will pour into the Italian city for the opening of one of the art world’s most prestigious events—barring a few interruptions—since 1895. When it closes in late November more than 800,000 people will likely have attended (if last year’s record–breaking numbers are any […]

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From Grand Bahama to Abaco: A Journey of Healing and Hope

From Grand Bahama to Abaco: A Journey of Healing and Hope

Before Hurricane Dorian, Dr. Gregory Swann’s life as a police and public safety psychologist on Grand Bahama Island revolved around collaboration with government agencies, including the Royal Bahamas Police Force. However, the emergencies caused by Hurricane Dorian led him on a transformative journey, expanding his role and perspective. The Bahamas Psychological Association’s (BPA) Mental Health […]

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