Cleophas Adderley is a pillar in the cultural development of The Bahamas.
Charlie Smith
Fishing Guide, Inventor of the ‘Crazy Charlie’ Fly Born on Grand Cay, Abaco, in 1936, Charlie Smith got an early start as a fishing guide when his father took him fishing with Ernest Hemingway. As a young boy Charlie was guiding grown men on the saltwater flats of Abaco, fishing for bonefish, barracuda, permit and… Continue reading Charlie Smith
Candia Dames
Considered one of the the most influential journalists in the country, Candia has cut a new path in investigative journalism.
Arlene Nash Ferguson
Veteran Educator, Junkanoo Enthusiast Arlene Nash Ferguson served as an educator for 24 years, positively impacting the lives of thousands of young Bahamians. An avid proponent of Bahamian culture, she also served on the National Junkanoo Committee for many years. To Arlene Junkanoo is not just a parade – it is a celebration of history… Continue reading Arlene Nash Ferguson
Anthony Newbold
Broadcast Journalist A Cat Island native, Anthony Asaph “Ace” Newbold is a pioneer in Bahamian Journalism. He has earned a reputation for integrity and strength of character over the decades of his career. He is an award-winning broadcast journalist, President of The Bahamas Press Club and Executive Board member of the ACP Press Club Federation.… Continue reading Anthony Newbold