Baileys Visibility Day was on Friday November 19th, and Kingston did come alive. Aside from sipping on the brown milk-based liquour, there were photo ops…
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Battle for ‘best Jamaica band’ title for Redbones Cafe
On Saturday December 11, 2010 Jamaican bands will battle for the title ‘the best band in Jamaica’ at the Redbones Blues Caf
Read MoreJamaican arts, creative power, products for expo December
Swept Away Negril as title sponsor will host “Be Swept Away by Jamaica’s beauties’, an expo of arts, creativity and culture, in Negril between December 6 – 22.
Read MoreTAUNTED By Choice
The book chronicles the lives of seven people whose stories intertwine, as they focus on dissecting the complexity of the choices before them
Read MoreOAaSIS expo intrigues at Liguanea Club anniversary brunch
At the celebratory brunch, its management was focused on showing the practical side of the private-member club, once the place for Kingston’s elite
Read MoreWhy the OAaSIS? Anthea McGibbon responds…
This I believe is one way Jamaica can become more economically viable, and in the end present less strain on other countries.
Read MoreBerger Paints offers lasting beauty, protection
Berger Paints offers a rainbow of colour, a lifetime of beauty and protection with products. Managers, on call do workshops with OAaSIS International Foundation
Read MoreWayne Chen describes Barrington Watson as relevant historian
“Barrington Watson is the greatest draftsman that we (Jamaica) have ever produced”… “our greatest realist”. “His mission – to chronicle our nations”
Read MoreGregory Isaacs gone, ‘night nurse’ still all good
The legend’s Night Nurse, a song rumoured to be about coke, will be sung on for years to come as its lyrics are relevant to relationships.
Read MoreAcafest – Jamaican style acapella entertainment, gospel
Christian Arts & Entertainment, Jamaica (CAE) partnering with Acapella is producing this stellar event for the third time in Jamaica.
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