Thursday, March 26, 2026

The Bahamas Creator Economy Initiative

 
The Bahamas Creator Economy Initiative

The Bahamas Creator Economy Initiative

 242 Influencers & Creative Conference

 
Your talent. Your voice. Your income. It's time for Bahamian creators to claim their place in the global digital economy.

Bahamian creators are building audiences of millions. Now it's time to turn that influence into income, backed by the full support of the government. This is opportunity. This is a movement.

An exclusive gathering of creators, government leaders, and platform partners charting the future of the digital economy.

Sunday, March 29, 2026 - 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Nassau, The Bahamas

Register here>> 

Don't Worry Your Life Away

 
Woman in room looking out glass door at tropic sea

"Worry" - Bahamas AI Art
©A. Derek Catalano

 

Don't Worry Your Life Away


The sun climbs up the eastern stair to greet the morning dew,
A million possibilities are waiting there for you.
But in the quiet corners of a mind that’s wound too tight,
The shadows of a tomorrow cast a gloom upon the light.
We build ourselves a prison out of "maybe" and "perhaps,"
Constructing heavy burdens out of future-bound mishaps.
But listen to the river as it winds along its play:
Oh, darling, please, I beg of you—don’t worry your life away.

We fret about the silver coins we’ve yet to even earn,
We stress about the lessons that we haven't had to learn.
We weave a web of "what-ifs" till we’re tangled in the mesh,
Neglecting all the beauty that is vibrant, green, and fresh.
The flower doesn’t wonder if the rain will fail to fall,
It simply drinks the sunlight and it stands up straight and tall.
It blooms within the sequence of the season’s grand array;
It doesn't spend its petals trying to worry life away.

Consider how the mountain wears its crown of winter white,
It doesn't fear the summer heat or mourning for the night.
It sits in silent majesty, anchored to the floor,
While humans pace their tiny rooms and look for every door.
We’re haunted by the ghosts of things that haven't happened yet,
We’re drowning in a dry-land sea of fevered, cold regret.
But time is like a grain of sand that will not, cannot stay;
So why waste all your golden hours worrying life away?

Flamingo Morning - AI Redo

A piece I did back in 1995 when I first started using computers. Done with Microsoft Paint(bottom). Redone with AI as a photograph(top).
 
 
Flamingo Morning

 "Flamingo Morning" - AI Redo Photo
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Flamingo Morning

"Flamingo Morning" - Pixel Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Honourable Member is Finally Here!

 
 
 
Premiere screening of “Honourable Member” by Ian Strachan at The Atlantis Theatre April 11th at 7:30pm
 
Ian Strachan brings an adaptation of his hilarious hit play, Honourable Member, to the big screen. The film is an unforgettable portrait of a Caribbean Prime Minister, Winston “Fergie” Ferguson, played by the incomparable Dion Johnson. Fergie is a master communicator and a wily veteran when it comes to besting his rivals. Honourable Member boasts a stellar cast, featuring many of the finest actors in The Bahamas.
 

“Clinging to the Wreckage": Bahamas Clinging Crabs

 
Clinging Crab

Clinging Crab
 
The Clinging Crab Mithrax spinosissimus answers to a number of names: West Indian spider crab; channel clinging crab; reef or spiny spider crab; or coral crab. It is found throughout the waters of South Florida and the Caribbean.
 

Be Honest in All That You Do

 
Be Honest in All That You Do

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

La Cosa Nostra

 
Derek as Mafia

"La Cosa Nostra" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
Portrait of me.  I was playin' 'roun wit ai.

Haitian to Bahamian Demographic Trends


Immigrants on overcrowded, battered sailboat

  "The Influx" - Bahamas AI Art
©A. Derek Catalano

 

Haitian to Bahamian Demographic Trends

This report provides a data-driven analysis of the demographic trends between the Haitian population and natural-born Bahamians. It examines current statistics, growth projections, and the potential socio-economic impacts of these shifts.

Agri Expo 2026 is on the Horizon

 
Agri Expo 2026

Agri Expo 2026


Join us April 10th–12th, 2026 for The Bahamas’ Premier Agricultural Event, where agriculture, marine resources, culture, and innovation come together in one dynamic experience.

Visitors can look forward to hands-on backyard farming experiences, hydroponics and livestock masterclasses, marine discovery exhibits, agricultural talks and demonstrations, a marketplace featuring 100+ Bahamian artisans, live culinary showcases by local chefs, Junkanoo rushouts, school bands, and a fun-filled kiddie adventure zone for the entire family.

This is more than an expo; it’s a celebration of food security, innovation, and Bahamian talent.

Stay tuned for more updates via @moamrbahamas.

Ph: 242-427-3520 | 242-397-7400

Food • Farming • Fun

#AgriExpo2026 #HereWeGrow #MOAMRBahamas

Visit The Bahamas' Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources


Creative Edge Masterclass 2026 Set to Inspire the Next Generation of Creatives

 
Creative Edge Masterclass 2026 poster

Creative Edge Masterclass 2026

 
Aspiring and emerging creatives across The Bahamas are invited to elevate their craft at the highly anticipated Creative Edge Masterclass 2026, an immersive and high-energy experience designed to connect participants with industry professionals across multiple creative disciplines.

Scheduled for Thursday, April 2, 2026, at the University of The Bahamas, the masterclass will bring together talent and expertise from a wide range of fields,including dance, music, theatre, fashion, mixology, visual arts, and interior design.The event begins at 6:30 PM, with attendees encouraged to arrive at 6:00 PM for registration.
 

Sea Shore Flight - PC Wallpaper

 
Two seagulls flying over tropic beach

"Sea Shore Flight" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Don't Break the Law

 
Don't Break the Law

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Patterned Easter Eggs - PC Wallpaper

 
Easter Eggs with colored patterns

"Patterned Easter Eggs" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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The CAPAS Bill is now law

 
CAPAS logo

CAPAS: Creative And Performing Arts School

 

The CAPAS Bill is now law. For years, talented young Bahamians lacked the support to take their craft further. Now, they have a place to train, grow, and build careers in the creative arts - right here at home.

In the vibrant tapestry of The Bahamas where every thread is woven with the profound love for the performing arts, CAPAS stands proudly as architects of dreams, sculpting aspirations into breathtaking masterpieces.

Learn more at capas.gov.bs

Sir Durward Knowles: A Life That Helped Define Bahamian Sport

 
Sir Durward and Lady Holly

Sir Durward and Lady Holly
Montagu Gardens, Nassau, Bahamas
 ©A. Derek Catalano

 

Sir Durward Knowles: A Life That Helped Define Bahamian Sport

Sir Durward Randolph Knowles stands as one of the most important figures in the history of The Bahamas. More than just an Olympic champion, he became a national symbol of excellence, perseverance, and pride. His life stretched across a century, and in that time, he helped shape not only Bahamian sailing but the country’s identity on the world stage.

Morning Wetlands - PC Wallpaper

Sunrise over misty grass and pine trees wetlands

"Morning Wetlands" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Fighting Fire with Fire Creates a Bigger Fire

 
Fighting Fire with Fire Creates a Bigger Fire

Related poem: Defuse the Situation

Monday, March 23, 2026

The Architecture of Anxiety: An In-Depth Analysis of the Chemtrail Conspiracy Theory

 
Four criss-crossed contrails in blue sky

"Chemtrail Contrails" - ©A. Derek Catalano
Nassau, Bahamas
 
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The Architecture of Anxiety: An In-Depth Analysis of the Chemtrail Conspiracy Theory

 

Introduction

Across the global sky, thin white ribbons of condensation trailing behind high-altitude aircraft are a common sight. To the scientific community, these are "contrails"—short for condensation trails—a well-understood byproduct of jet engine combustion. However, for a significant and vocal segment of the population, these lines represent something far more sinister: "chemtrails." Proponents of the chemtrail conspiracy theory allege that these trails are not mere ice crystals, but a deliberate, clandestine spraying of chemical or biological agents. This essay explores the origins of this theory, the scientific mechanics that debunk it, the psychological drivers behind its persistence, and its intersection with modern discussions on geoengineering and climate change.

Nature Space - PC Wallpaper

 
Nature Space

"Nature Space" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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First Woman to Join the PLP Died Before Seeing Independence: Ethel Alice Kemp (1933-1973)

 
Ethel Alice Kemp (1933-1973)

 Ethel Alice Kemp (1933-1973)
    

By The Bahamianologist
 
In the 1950s, The Bahamas was a Crown Colony. The Progressive Liberal Party had only recently been founded, and Bahamian women did not yet have the vote. Politics was largely the province of men, and the domestic sphere was largely the province of women. That was the world as it was arranged, and most people navigated it accordingly.

Women’s suffrage had arrived across the Caribbean at different moments — Jamaica in 1944, Barbados in 1950, Trinidad and Tobago in 1946. In the Bahamas, it had not yet come. Bahamian women ran households, raised children, managed small businesses, sustained churches and civic associations. Their political participation, where it existed, was generally channelled through their husbands and fathers.

Some women, however, were drawn into the new political movement taking shape around them.

The Progressive Liberal Party, founded in 1953, was building its membership and needed people willing to organise, canvass, and carry its message into communities across Nassau. Among those who answered that call were women — wives, in most cases, of men already active in the party, participating as the times expected them to: alongside their husbands, in support of a shared cause.
 

Change with the Times or Get Left Behind

 
Change with the Times or Get Left Behind

Sunday, March 22, 2026

The Roots of Resilience: The Origins and Evolution of Bahamian Surnames

 
Tall ships sailing past tropic islands

"The Coming" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano

 

The Roots of Resilience: The Origins and Evolution of Bahamian Surnames

The surnames of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas—names like Rolle, Bain, Ferguson, Johnson, and Bethel—carry the weight of centuries of history. To the casual observer, they appear to be standard Anglo-Saxon or Scottish family names. However, for the majority of Bahamians of African descent, these names are not merely identifiers; they are historical markers of the colonial era, the plantation system, and the eventual transition from enslavement to freedom. Understanding where these names come from requires looking back at the arrival of the British Loyalists and the profound impact of the 1834 Emancipation Act.

Rolling Waves - PC Wallpaper

 
Waves rolling on to tropic shore

"Rolling Waves" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Waves rolling on to tropic shore

"Rolling Waves" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Lily of the Valley Corner Association - Good Friday FISH FRY

 
Lily of the Valley Corner Association - Good Friday FISH FRY

Stick to Your Commitments

 
Stick to Your Commitments

Related poem: You Must Be Driven

Saturday, March 21, 2026

It’s Regatta Time

 
Two Bahamian sailing sloops racing side by side on sea

 "Close Race" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

It’s Regatta Time


The sails are trimmed, the breeze is fine,
The drums of joy begin to chime,
From Nassau docks to Exuma’s line —
The islands sing: It’s Regatta time!

The sloops stand proud in the morning sun,
Wooden masts gleam, the paint’s just done,
Their crews prepare — the race begun,
For skill and bragging rights hard-won.

Each island’s team, with colors bold,
Tell stories sailors love to hold:
Of brave men racing seas of gold,
Where wind and pride are never sold.

The captains grin, their eyes like flame,
Each knows by heart the ocean’s name,
Their island chants ignite the game —
Who’ll take the crown, who’ll claim the fame?

Cosmic Goddess - PC Wallpaper

 
Cosmic Goddess holding lotus with psychedelic spirograph design in background

"Cosmic Goddess" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Nautica - PC Wallpaper

 
red submarine with reef

"Nautica" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Friday, March 20, 2026

The Bahamas National Youth Choir Annual Concert

 
The Bahamas National Youth Choir Annual Concert

The Bahamas National Youth Choir Annual Concert

 
Forget what you know. The iconic mainstage at the Dundas Centre for the Performing Arts is reopening in the month of March 26th, and it’s bringing a new era of sound with it. This isn’t just a reopening; it’s a cultural reset, headlined by The Bahamas National Youth Choir like you have never heard them before.

We listened. You loved the energy and the pride, but you were tired of the same old songs. So during the closure, we went back to the lab.

Art in Bloom Returns to The Bahamas This Saturday

 
Vendor at table with crafts

Art in Bloom Returns to The Bahamas This Saturday

The “Art in Bloom” festival is set to transform the lush grounds of the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve in Eleuthera, Bahamas, into a vibrant gallery of culture and color this Saturday, March 21. Originally known as “Art in the Park,” this annual spring fundraiser is hosted by The Bahamas National Trust and serves as a premier showcase for the island’s unique intersection of natural beauty and human creativity. Visitors can expect to wander through 25 acres of indigenous flora while discovering a diverse array of works from local painters, sculptors, and craftspeople.

It Will Rain Sometimes

 

It Will Rain Sometimes

Related poem: Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall

Thursday, March 19, 2026

The Shadow of the Silk Cotton Tree

 
Vampire Obeah woman in cemetery

"The Bolom" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano

 

The Shadow of the Silk Cotton Tree

 

Part I: The Arrival of the Red Dust

The island of Andros does not welcome visitors; it merely tolerates them. It is a land of "blue holes"—bottomless limestone pits that breathe with the tides—and "coppice" forests so thick that a man can vanish ten feet from the road. To the locals, it is a place where the veil between the living and the spirit world is worn thin by the salt spray and the constant whispering of the casuarina trees.

Father Elias Cox arrived on the mail boat from Nassau during the hottest July in fifty years. He was a man of the cloth, but also a man of the soil, born in the Family Islands and educated in the cold cathedrals of England. He had returned to find his childhood home gripped by a sickness that the doctors in the capital couldn't name.

"It isn't a fever, Father," whispered Old Ma’ Tilda, the village midwife, as Elias sat in her small wooden shack in Staniard Creek. "It’s a draining. They wake up pale as the sand on the sandbanks, with a thirst that water can't quench, and eyes that see things in the corners of the room."

Elias looked at the girl lying on the cot—Tilda’s granddaughter, Seraphina. Her skin was a translucent grey. On her neck, hidden just beneath the jawline, were two small, puckered marks. They weren't clean punctures. They looked like they had been made by something with teeth designed for tearing, yet they were sealed with a strange, dark resin.

"Obeah," Elias muttered, the word tasting like copper in his mouth.

"Worse," Tilda replied, clutching her wooden cross. "They call them the Bolom. But these aren't just spirits. They walk. They have shadows. And they serve the man in the Silk Cotton Grove."

Tropic Treehouse - PC Wallpaper

 
Tropic Treehouse

"Tropic Treehouse" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Tropic Treehouse

"Tropic Treehouse" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Calling All Artisans in Grand Bahama!

 
Calling All Artisans in Grand Bahama poster

Calling All Artisans in Grand Bahama!

 
Are you a local creator with unique, handcrafted artwork? This is your opportunity to showcase and sell your work!

The Ministry for Grand Bahama is inviting artisans to express interest in participating in a curated showcase designed to highlight local talent and support creative entrepreneurs. Whether you specialize in painting, crafts, sculpture, or other handmade creations, your work deserves to be seen.

Applications are available at the Ministry for Grand Bahama or BAIC

Deadline: March 26, 2026

For more information: (242) 350-8571 or (242) 352-8525

Don’t miss this chance to be part of a growing creative community and turn your passion into opportunity!

Forgive the Haters

 
Forgive the Haters

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

BHRA - SPRING NATIONALS 2026

 
BHRA - SPRING NATIONALS 2026

BHRA - Bahamas Hot Rod Association
 

 SPRING NATIONALS


Sunday, April 5th, 2026
Bahamas Motorsports Park
Sports Centre Road

Gates open @ 2PM
Testing & Qualifying @ 3PM – 4PM
Event starts @ 4:30PM

Admission: $10 (Kids 12 & under FREE)

Food - Drinks - Vibes
Everything you need for a full day of SPEED & ACTION 

Living on the Edge

 
Modern house on edge of cliff overlooking sea

"Cliff View" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano

 

 Living on the Edge

The precipice is narrow, and the drop is vastly deep,
Yet millions walk the jagged line before they go to sleep.
We dance upon the border where the safety starts to fade,
Ignoring every warning that the cautious mind has made.
From the pulse of reckless engines to the lure of easy gold,
Here is the tale of modern risks, a story often told.

The Rush of the Machine

The needle hits the hundred mark, the asphalt is a blur,
A symphony of pistons and a high-octane purr.
We weave between the lanes of steel, a needle through a cloth,
Attracted to the headlights like a frantic, frenzied moth.
No belt can hold the ego when the spirit wants to fly,
But gravity is patient underneath the midnight sky.
One patch of oil, one lapse of sight, one phone screen’s glowing light,
Can turn a morning commute into an everlasting night.

The Gamble of the Gut

We feast on salt and sugar, on the fats that slow the beat,
And treat the temple of the soul like trash upon the street.
The heart, a steady drummer, starts to skip a heavy pace,
While we ignore the lines of grey appearing on the face.
"I’ll start the change tomorrow," is the anthem of the weak,
As we climb the greasy mountain toward a hollow, plastic peak.
To live upon the edge of health is a slow and silent fall,
Until the body breaks beneath the weight of it all.

Headdress and Mask

Headdress for carnival

 "Headdress 09398" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Mad Mask

 "Mad Mask" - Bakamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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March 21 2026: Short Tales 2023 Book Launch

 
Short Tales 2023 Book Launch

Join us at 6:30 in the refurbished foyer of the Winston V. Saunders theatre for the launch of Short Tales 2023, the fifth anthology of Short Tales!

Books will be on sale for $20. Some of the authors will be on hand to sign!
    
Then join us in the Winston V. Saunders Theatre at 8 PM for the second and final public performance of Ian Strachan’s Gun Boys Rhapsody, revived for a new generation, and part of the UNESCO International Fund for Cultural Diversity project, Professionalizing the Theatre Industry in The Bahamas!
 

Rum and Guns Don't Mix

 
Rum and Guns Don't Mix

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

IB Visual Arts Exhibition – St. Andrews International School

 
IB Visual Arts Exhibition – St. Andrews International School poster

IB Visual Arts Exhibition – St. Andrews International School
 
Step into a world of imagination and creativity at the IB Visual Arts Exhibition 2026, presented by the talented students of St. Andrews International School.

This year’s exhibition explores the theme “The Beauty of the Collective Unconscious,” showcasing powerful and thought-provoking works that reflect identity, culture, nature, dreams, and the shared human experience.

Friday, March 20, 2026
Native Arts & Crafts on Bay
Bay Street & Elizabeth Avenue
Nassau, Bahamas

The Path to Prosperity: A Global Analysis of Development and the Bahamian Context

 
Nassau harbour future development

"Path to Prosperity" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano

 

The Path to Prosperity: A Global Analysis of Development and the Bahamian Context

 

Introduction

The terminology used to categorize nations—"First World" and "Third World"—is among the most recognized yet misunderstood concepts in modern geopolitics. While these labels are often used today as shorthand for "wealthy" and "poor," their origins were rooted not in economics, but in the tense political landscape of the Cold War. In the twenty-first century, as the global economy becomes increasingly interconnected and technological, these rigid classifications are often challenged by the reality of "middle-income" and "emerging" economies. The Commonwealth of The Bahamas stands as a primary example of this complexity: a nation with high per capita income and a stable democracy, yet one that still grapples with the structural vulnerabilities typical of developing states. This essay explores the definitions of these tiers of development, assesses the current standing of The Bahamas, and outlines the strategic imperatives necessary for the nation to solidify its status as a fully developed, "First World" power.

Bahamas Fishing Village - PC Wallpaper

 
Bahamas Fishing Village harbour with boats

"Bahamas Fishing Village" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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The Law is the Law

 
The Law is the Law

Monday, March 16, 2026

The Silent Struggle: Understanding Depression in Children and Adolescents

 
Mother shouting at child washing dishes

"Depression Dismissal" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano

 

The Silent Struggle: Understanding Depression in Children and Adolescents

Depression is often mischaracterized as a "grown-up" problem—a byproduct of bills, career stress, or mid-life crises. However, for millions of children and teenagers, depression is a visceral, daily reality that shapes their development and determines their outlook on life. Unlike adults, who may have the vocabulary or agency to seek help, young people often navigate this darkness while tethered to systems—family, school, and peer groups—that may not understand or acknowledge their pain. The intersection of developmental vulnerability and social invalidation creates a uniquely challenging environment for youth, making it one of the most critical public health issues of the modern era.

Vacation Beach - PC Wallpaper

 
Tropic beach with Hibiscus and seagulls

"Vacation Beach" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Tropic beach with Hibiscus and seagulls

"Vacation Beach" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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