It just happens once a month… too bad.
Patrons were left hanging on to their funny bone after the onstage antics on display at the debut opening of Bello and Friends.
Month: December 2009
Jamaica’s Prime Minister revises new taxes for country
Jamaica’s Prime Minister Bruce Golding addresses the nation on the new tax measures, giving specific details on the revision in response to protests. Transcript detailed.
Read MoreMaster painter Bernard Hoyes connects many to Jamaica
A noted painter, printmaker and sculptor, Hoyes recently began exploring the principles of etching techniques.
Read MoreVisual and Performing Arts Jamaica launches December 14
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Learn ‘How to’ the Jamaican way PART 2
The ‘HOW TO ‘ articles give practical advice on handling varied challenges from cultural to financial, when staying on Jamaican soil. They are sourced from the Caribbean’s leading newspaper, The Gleaner’s new feature, ‘How to …’, an instruction guide
Read MoreLearn ‘How to’ the Jamaican Way PART 1
Part One in a series of articles giving practical advice on handling varied challenges from cultural to financial, when staying on Jamaican soil.
Read MoreEditorial: Jamaica’s Government in the gully, hiding in the gaza
I live on an island and I cant swim! Writing about the decline in culture as I see it through hazy, myopic lenses is somewhat weird. I call the kettle black and I am a junk-filled pot. I feel like the accusing voices stick like sweat o the back of my neck and the loudest of all dissenters-the Alvins- screeching nauseatingly in my ear. This is a ‘squeakel’!
As I smoke my last cigarette, I hope I exhale the smoke as thoughts to Jamaicans to think about what two dancehall artistes and hordes of their fans are trying to do. They are going along the lines of PNP/JLP and we will not have it!
Jamaican gets honor in NY Real Estate Journal
Gail Lewis, founder of Gail’s Graphic Designs, was honored in New York Real Estate Journal’s 7th Annual Women in Real Estate Spotlight issue (http://nyrej.com/36631). In this issue Ms. Lewis answers the question
Read MoreFamily Affair colourful at Green Gables
On the surface, Family Affair is about love, and the Jamaican scene, no doubt hinting at influences of an African heritage exposing the unemployed married man who has it all, but still can
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