IEyeNews

iLocal News Archives

iArt

iArt iCommunity iEntertainment iLocal News iTech iWorld News News top news

Times Square

From The Boston Globe Opinions vary on the transformation of Times Square from seedy to touristy, but the changes seen in the last decade were not the first, nor will they be the last, to the so-called crossroads of the…

iArt iLocal News iTech iTravel iWorld News News top news

Using flexible flatscreens to yield a virtually see-through airplane

By hipstomp / Rain Noe From Core77 You probably remember Richard Branson’s April Fool’s joke about Virgin producing glass-bottomed planes. I figured this next bit of news might be a gag too, but apparently this proposal for a virtually invisible…

Caribbean News iArt iCommunity iEntertainment iLocal News iWorld News News Publisher's Choice

Cayman Islands LIME wants YOU to be a star

Embrace Christmas and become a STAR in LIME’s advertising. Cayman Islands communications company LIME are asking: ARE YOU THE TALENT WE WANT FOR OUR 2014 CHRISTMAS CAMPAIGN? It’s all happening between 9am and 12 noon this Saturday 8 November at…

iArt iEditorial iLocal News News top news

Cartoon of the Day

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

Caribbean News iArt iCommunity iEntertainment iFaith iLocal News iWorld News Manager's Choice News

The Singing Christmas Tree 2014 is back in the Cayman Islands for 2 performances

From First Assembly of God For the fourth year in a row, the First Assembly of God church is producing and hosting the spectacular free Christmas Singing Tree event for locals and visitors alike during two consecutive nights after Thanksgiving…

Caribbean News iArt iBooks iCommunity iCulture iEntertainment iKids iLocal News iWorld News Manager's Choice News

Cayman Islands Gimistory & Red Sky At Night

From Cayman National Cultural Foundation How you could be part of the art! The Gimistory 2014 International Storytelling Festival is scheduled to run from 29th November to 6th December and will travel to all districts and more than 10 schools…

iArt iCulture iFood iLocal News iWorld News News top news

Culinary Carving: Willy Tuz has a special talent for turning fruit into masterpieces

By Dave Buchanan from GJ Sentinel Like a medium waiting for divine intervention from a higher spirit, Willy Tuz has magic in his hands. Not literally — maybe — but the way Willy Tuz wields a small carving knife, turning…

iArt iCommunity iLocal News iWorld News News top news

Here are more than 177,000 ways to tie a tie

By Andy Kiersz From Business Insider A group of mathematicians and hackers have discovered that there are more than 177,000 ways to tie a tie. In a preprint posted on the math and science repository arXiv.org, they built off of…

iArt iBooks iEntertainment iLocal News iTech iWorld News Manager's Choice News

Writers who don’t use modern technology

From Mashable For most writers, a laptop is an essential tool, providing a space to create and save their masterpieces. But over the years, a number of famous faces have admitted they don’t like using modern technology to pen their…

iArt iBusiness iEntertainment iLocal News iWorld News Manager's Choice News

Getty is ‘Leaning In’ when it comes to stock photos

By Kurt Wagner From Mashable A picture says a thousand words. But Sheryl Sandberg and Getty Images didn’t like what those pictures were saying about women. Getty and Lean In will announce a partnership on Monday intended to change the…