
The Editor speaks: Halloween and horror is thrilling. Really?
The 31st October is approaching. It is less than a week away. This day is celebrated as “Halloween” and is also known as All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve.

The 31st October is approaching. It is less than a week away. This day is celebrated as “Halloween” and is also known as All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve.

I was answering a New Zealand Hi-Fi Family member’s question recently. Without warning, a question popped into my head. If he lives inNew Zealand, where’s the Old Zealand?

Haiti is in turmoil again. This time the countries of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) cannot be criticised for inaction, but questions must be asked about others in the hemispheric community who hav...

Whilst I applaud MLA Kenneth Bryan for his initiative in trying to execute a national survey to gauge the public's opinion on gambling, same-sex unions and marijuana laws, his venue for it is absolute...

Much of modern music is perfect to the point of boredom: Singers not hitting the right notes are tone shifted. Drumkits are replaced by beat samples. Mistakes are corrected. Nothing is left to art.


Caribbean Statistics Day passed us by here in the Cayman Islands without even a whimper.

When I was first learning electrical engineering one of the terms I struggled with was negative voltage. How could a voltage be negative? There was ground and there was + voltage.

I haven't, as yet, got my teeth chopping at the bit, but I can't get my mind set on the need here in the Cayman islands for our very first military unit.

I attended the Cayman Prep & High School 70 Year Celebration held at Elmslie Memorial Church yesterday afternoon (5pm), Sunday 13th.