Monday, January 12, 2026

Globalist Agenda

 
Changing World

"Changing World" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 

Globalist Agenda

The term "globalist agenda" typically refers to two distinct concepts depending on whether it is used in a formal political context or a populist/conspiratorial one.
  

7th Annual Food & Craft Festival

 
7th Annual Food & Craft Festival

7th ANNUAL FOOD & CRAFT FESTIVAL

 
Saturday, January 31st, 2026
12PM - 12AM
Grounds of One Eleuthera Foundation (CTI Campus)
Rock Sound, Eleuthera
 
FREE ADMISSION
Hosted by The Ministry of Tourism &
One Eleuthera Foundation
 
Info: Ph. (242) 332-8001
email - gjingraham@bahamas.com 

Govern Your Tongue

 
Govern Your Tongue

 " Govern Your Tongue" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

 Govern Your Tongue

 
The gate is small, the passage thin,
Where all our outward thoughts begin;
A muscle slight, of flesh and blood,
That holds the power of fire or flood.
Behold the tongue, a restless spark,
That lights a hearth or chars the dark,
A rudder on a mighty ship,
That steers the soul with every slip.

The word once loosed is like a bird,
That flies the moment it is heard;
You may repent and plead and pray,
And wash the bitter stains away,
But though the heart grants grace and peace,
The spoken word finds no release.
Like arrows sped from tightened bow,
You cannot stop where they may go.

The wound may heal, the scar remain,
A quiet echo of the pain;
For though forgiveness mends the soul,
And makes the broken spirit whole,
The memory of a piercing word
Is like a bell that’s once been heard—
The chime may fade into the air,
But knowledge of the sound is there.

Govern Your Tongue

 
Govern your tongue

Beach Fruit Stall - PC Wallpaper

 
Beach Fruit Stall

"Beach Fruit Stall" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Beach Fruit Stall

"Beach Fruit Stall" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Sunday, January 11, 2026

National Coat of Arms Designer Rev. Dr. Hervis Bain Jr. (1942-2015)

 
Rev. Dr. Hervis Bain Jr. (1942-2015

Rev. Dr. Hervis Bain Jr. (1942-2015)
 
By Bahamianology.Com

To honour Majority Rule Day 2026, we remember Rev. Dr. Hervis Bain Jr. the designer of the Bahamian National Coat of Arms.

Hervis Leamonde Bain Jr., affectionately known as “Junior” or “Steeps,” was born February 5, 1942, in Nassau to musical parents Hervis Sr. and Helenor Bain. Growing up in Toote Shop Corner off East Street, he was raised in a home filled with family, friends, and music. Read more>> 

Love is the Key

 
Love is the Key

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Happy Majority Rule Day 2026

 
Happy Majority Rule Day 2026

Happy Majority Rule Day 2026
 
 

Majority Rule Day in The Bahamas

Majority Rule Day, celebrated annually on January 10th, is one of the most significant national holidays in The Bahamas. It commemorates a transformative moment in the nation’s history when the political landscape shifted to reflect the majority will of the Bahamian people, marking the start of a new era of equality, democracy, and self-determination. Read more>>

Friday, January 9, 2026

Poinciana Flowers Close Up

 
Poinciana Flowers Close Up

"Poinciana Flowers Close Up" - ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Friends of the Environment Movie Night - Abaco

 
Friends of the Environment Movie Night

Friends of the Environment

Movie Night at The Learning Centre!


Join us for a special screening of Seafood Nation, a Perry Institute for Marine Science production, exploring how seafood connects to our oceans, communities, and future.
 
At  Friends of the Environment - The Learning Centre, Abaco
Tuesday, January 13th, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Admission is free - bring a friend!

Rum & Guns Don't Mix

 
Rum & Guns Don't Mix

It's the weekend. Be careful.
 Rum & guns don't mix.
 

Thursday, January 8, 2026

Culture at the Cay

 
Culture at the Cay

Culture at the Cay

Get ready for Culture at the Cay!


The Ministry of Youth, Sports & Culture invites the public to Arawak Cay, Nassau, on Saturday, January 10, 2026, from 12PM to 10PM for a full day of Bahamian music, art, food and family fun.

Enjoy exciting activities including breadmaking and pizza making, live painting by Preston Hanna, the All Bahamian Book Fair, costume and decorating competitions, Bahamian Flix, game time, a national dance showcase, and so much more!

Bring the entire family and come experience the vibrant spirit of our culture by the sea.
 
Don’t miss it!

Bahamas Voting Secrecy

 
Hand putting voting ballot in ballot box

"Bahamian Voter" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano

 

Bahamas Voting Secrecy

When we vote in The Bahamas there is a number on a counterfoil attached to each voter's ballot. Can this be used to tell who a citizen voted for?

Short answer: No

Under Bahamian law and standard electoral procedure, the counterfoil number cannot be used to tell who a citizen voted for.

Here’s the full explanation:

Mediterranean Porch - PC Wallpaper

 
Mediterranean Porch with Bougainvillea overlooking sea

"Mediterranean Porch" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Mediterranean Porch with Bougainvillea overlooking sea

"Mediterranean Porch" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Uplift Someone Today

 
Uplift Someone Today

Uplift Someone Today.

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

The Hermitage on Mount Alvernia: An In-Depth Exploration

The Hermitage on Mount Alvernia, Cat Is.

 "The Hermitage on Mount Alvernia, Cat Is." Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

The Hermitage on Mount Alvernia: An In-Depth Exploration

Tucked into the lush, gentle hills of Cat Island in the central Bahamas is a place that at first glance seems out of time and place: a tiny stone monastery perched atop the highest point in the entire nation. This quiet, evocative site is known simply as The Hermitage, and it crowns Mount Alvernia — formerly known locally as Como Hill — rising to 206 feet (63 meters) above sea level. Though modest in stature by global standards, it holds outsized significance as a cultural, architectural, and spiritual landmark for the Bahamas. The Islands of The Bahamas

5th Annual Bahamas International Dragon Boat Festival

 
5th Annual Bahamas International Dragon Boat Festival

5th Annual Bahamas International Dragon Boat Festival

 
May 2-3, 2026
Goodman's Bay, Nassau
 
Food, Music, Festivities
FREE to the public
 

Seagulls Lighthouse - PC Wallpaper

 
Lighthouse on shore with seagulls flying

"Seagulls Lighthouse" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Love Your Haters

 
Love Your Haters

Love your haters.

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Some Go Up, Some Go Down

 
King on street begging

 "Fallen King" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

Some Go Up, Some Go Down 

 
The world is a wheel with a restless spin,
Where the losses are thick and the victories thin.
On the golden rungs of a ladder tall,
Some scramble upward while others will fall.
For the winds of fortune are fickle and fast,
Turning the first into lonely and last,
And lifting the soul who was buried in clay
To the brilliant heights of a brand-new day.

I. The Ascent

Some are born with a spark in the eye,
With wings already fashioned to fly.
They climb through the clouds with a steady hand,
Surveying the riches of all the land.
Their names are etched upon marble and stone,
They sit for a while on a glittering throne.
With every endeavor, they seem to increase,
In a world of abundance and effortless peace.
They build up their towers of silver and glass,
Watching the shadows of lesser men pass.

II. The Descent

But the ground is a hungry and patient thing,
Waiting for those who have acted as king.
For some go down with a sudden crash,
When the markets fail or the empires smash.
A slip of the foot or a change in the tide,
A hollowed-out heart or a blinded pride,
And the man who was walking the edge of the sun
Finds that his season of glory is done.
He tumbles through darkness, stripped of his name,
To the cold, quiet valley of silence and shame.

Beach Run - PC Wallpaper

 
Two children with dog running on beach

"Beach Run" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Decrease and Increase

 
Decrease hate increase love

What the world needs now is more love.

Monday, January 5, 2026

Body, Space & the Cinematic Encounter

Our son Carlito's short film to be showcased in India.
 
Body, Space & the Cinematic Encounter
 

Body, Space & the Cinematic Encounter

These works explore how movement is shaped by space—architectural, natural, urban, or imagined. The camera becomes a choreographic partner, revealing new relationships between body, site, and time. Here, dance film is less about documentation and more about spatial dialogue and cinematic composition.
Showcasing:

Dis Connection by Carlito Catalano (8 minutes 40 seconds)

Movements in Transition by Sudhir Ambasana and Sayli Kulkarni  (8 minutes)

The Whispers of the Cage by Vaishnavi Dhore (12 minutes 28 seconds)

Ceremony of the Crows by Nikolina Nikoleski and Priyasha Bhardwaj (3 minutes 55 seconds)

Mangalore – The Sky and the Sea by Luke Sydney (4 minutes) 

Apavarga by Sairam Kannan (4 minutes 13 seconds)

"Move Bahamas" Fun Run Walk & Health Fair

 
Move Bahamas flyer
 
The Ministry of Health & Wellness, Wellness Unit is hosting its Annual "Move Bahamas" Fun Run Walk & Health Fair. We are teaming up with the Get Up, Step Up, Bahamas National Wellness Campaign, which will be launching its 1 Million Steps challenge.
 
Saturday, 17th January, 2026 @ Goodman's Bay Park, 5:00AM - 11:00AM.
 
We will have Free Health Screenings, Free Giveaways, and Free Registration. There will be over 20 vendors participating. All ages are welcome to register.
 
Remember: "The Health of a Nation is the Wealth of a Nation."
 

Tropic Nebular Phone Wallpapers

 
Nebular Sea

"Nebular Sea" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Nebular Beach

"Nebular Beach" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Sunday, January 4, 2026

Don't Jump to Conclusions

 
Don't Jump to Conclusions sign
 
Things are not always as they seem to appear.
Don't jump to conclusions.

The Architect of the Sacred State: An Analysis of Fascist Theocracy

The Church of Fascism

 "The Church of Fascism" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

The Architect of the Sacred State: An Analysis of Fascist Theocracy

The fusion of fascism—a far-right, ultranationalist political ideology—and theocracy—a system of government in which deity-guided laws and clerical authority prevail—creates a singular and devastatingly potent form of governance. While classical fascism often treats religion as a tool for state utility (or an "ersatz" competitor), a Fascist Theocracy elevates religious dogma to the status of state law, viewing the nation not just as a political unit, but as a divine instrument.

This essay explores the ideological pillars, historical manifestations, and the chilling mechanisms of control inherent in the hybrid of the cross and the fasces.

Saturday, January 3, 2026

Auditions

 
Auditions for Gun Boys Rhapsody flyer

Auditions for Ian Strachan's

GUN BOYS RHAPSODY

 
Boys 10-13
Men 16-25
Women 16-30
 
Thursday, January 8th, 2026
6-8pm 
 
Dundas Centre, Mackey St. Nassau 

Skull Wall Hanging

 
Colorfull goat skull

"Skull Wall Hanging" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Friday, January 2, 2026

My Father’s Obituaries by Bahamianology.Com

 
Obitiuaries montage

Collected obituaries by the Late Rt. Honourable Bradley B. Roberts.
 
 

My father collected obituaries.


In retirement, after twenty-five years in politics and sixty years of working life, the Late Rt. Honourable Bradley B. Roberts turned his attention to a project both humble and monumental: collecting obituaries. Not dozens, but thousands—each one a thread in the vast tapestry of Bahamian ancestry, each one a doorway into the interconnected lives that built a nation. Read more>>

New Year, New Rules

 
Sunrise over tropic sea and beach

 "New Day" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

New Year, New Rules


The Junkanoo echoes have faded away,
The brass and the goatskin have finished their play.
The sun rises bright o’er the tongue of the ocean,
Setting a spirit of change into motion.
From the streets of Nassau to the Family Isle,
It’s time to trade habits and walk a new mile.
The calendar turns, and the mandate is clear:
New Year, New Rules for a better frontier.

The Temple and the Table

We start with the body, the vessel we own,
Too long have we feasted on sugars alone.
Less heavy souse and less floury bread,
Let’s choose the fresh fruits of the garden instead.
The weight that we carry, we vow now to shed,
To walk on the beach with a lighter, swifter tread.

The habit of smoke that clouds up the brain,
The bottle that beckons to numb every pain—
We’re putting them down, for the lungs need the breeze,
And the mind deserves clarity, comfort, and ease.
No more for the powders or pills that ensnare,
We’re breathing the salt of the Caribbean air.

Mad Mask - Phone Wallpaper

 
Vibrant colored angry Mask

"Mad Mask" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Call for Submissions for Short Tales 2026

 

Announcing Short Tales 2026!

Call for Submissions!!

Attention Playwrights!

Do you want to get your work produced?

Send us your short scripts for consideration!

Thursday, January 1, 2026

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

New Year’s Eve Watch Night Service

 
Inside church with parishioners

"Watch Night Service" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

 New Year’s Eve Watch Night Service

The New Year’s Eve Watch Night Service is more than a simple religious tradition; it is a profound intersection of faith, history, and cultural identity. For millions across the globe, particularly in the African Diaspora and the Methodist tradition, the service serves as a spiritual bridge between the "old man" of the previous year and the "new creation" of the next.

Tropic Marina - PC Wallpaper

 
Tropic Marina at sunrise

"Tropic Marina" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Tropic Marina at sunrise

"Tropic Marina" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Totin'

 
Food in containers

I bin totin' on Christmas day. 😊
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Minnie the Cat

 
Cat laying on cushioned chair

"Minnie the Cat"
 ©A. Derek Catalano

Religious Wars: Causes, Examples, and the Possibility of Peace

 
Religious armies facing off

"Religious War" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano

 

Religious Wars: Causes, Examples, and the Possibility of Peace

Throughout human history, religion has been one of the most powerful forces shaping societies. It has inspired art, law, charity, moral systems, and community. At the same time, religion has also been linked to some of the bloodiest conflicts the world has ever known. Religious wars are often remembered for their violence, intolerance, and lasting damage. Understanding what religious wars are, why they happen, and whether they can ever truly end is essential if humanity hopes to build a more peaceful future.

Sunrise Crab - PC Wallpaper

 
Crab on beach at sunrise

"Sunrise Crab" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Monday, December 29, 2025

A Healthy Nation is a Wealthy Nation

 
Smiling couple walking on beach.

 "Health Walk" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

A Healthy Nation is a Wealthy Nation


From the pines of Abaco to Inagua’s salt-white plain,
A message echoes o’er the blue, a chorus to maintain.
For the strength of our archipelago, the power of our name,
Lies not in gold or silver hoards, but in the human frame.
A nation’s purse is empty if its people’s pulse is weak,
So let us find the vibrant life and the wellness that we seek.

The Fuel of the Islands

In a land of sun and soil, we must choose what’s on our plate,
To turn away from processed bins and change our heavy fate.
Less of the grease and salty flour, the sugars that deceive,
And more of what the Bahamian earth is ready to achieve.
Bright scarlet tomatoes, the pigeon peas and rice,
Fresh citrus from the backyard grove—a natural paradise.
We swap the soda for the well, the bottle for the glass,
Let clear, cool water be the tide through which our spirits pass.
Two liters for the thirsty soul to keep the kidneys clean,
The purest drink for island folk that the world has ever seen.

The Rhythm of the Body

Our bodies were not built for chairs or lounging in the shade,
But for the movement of the surf, for the progress we have made.
Go walk the length of Goodman’s Bay or climb the Queen’s Staircase,
Let exercise become the norm, a steady, healthy pace.
And when the orange sun descends and moonbeams start to creep,
Honor the temple of the mind with seven hours of sleep.
In silence, cells begin to mend and weary muscles grow,
Restoring all the energy the morning needs to show.

Butterfly Hibiscus

 
Butterfly Hibiscus stained glass

"Butterfly Hibiscus" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Butterfly Hibiscus stained glass

"Butterfly Hibiscus" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 
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Sunday, December 28, 2025

EABIC Bahamas - Black Christ Mass Celebration

 
Black Christ Mass Celebration flyer

Black Christ Mass Celebration

 
7 Golden Candestick(Priests) on Melchesidec Alter
 Entertainment by Daniel #1 Band
 Free Admission, food & refreshments
 January 7, 2026 | 8pm - until
 Bobo Camp, Fire Trail Rd, Bahamas Branch

2025 Boxing Day Junkanoo Parade: December 25th, 2025

 
 
 
 2025 Boxing Day Junkanoo Parade: December 25th, 2025