Cayman Living

Blu Saki showcases fashion and design with a deeper purpose

Cayman’s fashion scene was elevated to a new level on Thursday evening, 18 June, when retail store and fashion line Blu Saki launched at Governor’s Square. The event not only celebrated beauty and fashion but also included a deeper meaning of giving back to the community and helping others.

Steak-and-wine fundraiser gets Humane Society closer to its new home

Cayman Islands Humane Society continued its series of fundraising initiatives in aid of its new West Bay shelter for cats and dogs, with a steak-and-wine evening in George Town.

Wheaton’s Way: Thrifting in Cayman

Reading the recent Compass article about the secondhand clothes shopping boom in Cayman, I was reminded that I’m well overdue to go thrifting. When I was a kid growing up here, one of my greatest joys was when Mum would take us to the Humane Society thrift store.

‘Daylight and Radiance’: A night of music with National Choir and Orchestra

Daylight and Radiance, presented by the Cayman National Choir and Orchestra, was held at the Harquail Theatre on Friday, 12 June.

National Dance Company celebrates 38th season with MOSAIC

The Cayman Islands National Dance Company's 38th season production, MOSAIC, was held at the Harquail Theatre on 13-14 June.

Wheaton’s Way: Give my regards to Broadway

A trip to the Tony Awards in New York to celebrate the very best of Broadway.

Too much, too fast: How smartphones are fuelling anxiety

Smartphones promised connection, efficiency and endless access to information, yet many experts now believe they may also be fuelling one of the most anxious generations in modern history.

The National Gallery’s ‘Next Wave’ highlights emerging voices in Cayman art

There is a quiet emotional charge running through 'Next Wave' at the National Gallery, the kind that doesn’t shout but settles into you as you move from piece to piece. More than twenty young artists – most of them still in their teens – fill the Dart Community Gallery with colour, texture and experimentation.

Wheaton’s Way: Celebrating birthdays

It was a big birthday for my niece this week; or maybe I should say it was a ‘significant’ birthday. Is that more politically correct? Does it even apply when it comes to birthdays? Who can keep up ...

Visitors to get a taste of Cayman with cassava classes at The Mission House

The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (CIDOT) has teamed up with the National Trust to offer lessons in how to bake the perfect cassava cake as well as providing guided tours around the historic Mission House in Bodden Town.

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