11 Things to do in the month of March
Wednesday, 01 March 2017
by BDO
The month of March features several important events on the Barbados’ yearly calendar, both sporting and entertainment wise. See below for our collection of 11 things to do this month. Sandy Lane Gold Cup Date: 3rd March Location: Garrison Savannah, St. Michael Start time: 1pm Horse racing in Barbados is a time honoured tradition, but the pinnacle
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Artists in Barbados-Herbert Brathwaite
Monday, 30 January 2017
by BDO
Hubert Brathwaite was born in Barbados on July 19th 1930. Like many artists of his time he is a self-taught artist. Here are some quick facts about this artist Quick Facts Preferred mediums are paintings, watercolors, textiles, drawings and photographs. Received two Honourable mentions, first in 1995 for “Just Colours”, then in 2007 for “Time
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