“Eve of (Jamaica) Herbs”, will be hosted by Jamaican Herbalist, Stoneman, for his earth strong day February 20. The evening will be held in the Red Hills
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Paradox of Slavery at Jefferson’s Monticello
Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. president, called slavery “an abominable crime,” but was a slaveholder himself. During his lifetime he owned more than 600 slaves, who worked on his Virginia plantations, including Monticello. Isaac Granger Jefferson, shown here, was the son of Monticello’s blacksmith and overseer. He was also a blacksmith. The complex estate operations required many laborers with various skills. A new exhibition, mounted by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, examines Jefferson’s dilemma and the lives of six Monticello slave families. The exhibition, Slavery…
Read MoreJamaica Mission Catwalk Takes on the Caribbean for Season 2
Jamaican fashion reality series expands to Barbados, Belize, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago AGSelectPR, KINGSTON, Friday, February 3rd 2012: The Mission Catwalk reality series has expanded its reach and returns to television for a second season with contestants from several Caribbean countries. Fifteen designers from Barbados, Belize, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and home country Jamaica will compete for enviable prizes, among them the chance to show at London Fashion week. Says host and executive producer Keneea Linton-George, “Our aim at Mission Catwalk is to grow the fashion industry, not just…
Read More‘Buss Mi Appeal’ singer Derrick Parker in profile
As a young boy, from age ten, Derrick discovered his talent in singing, and the impact he had on others. He used to sing at churches, school, and in the streets
Read MoreMoringa tree or guinea hen, still Jamaica’s magic
The moringa oleifera commonly called ‘moringa’, fast growing in Jamaica, is even more far reaching and impacting than guinea hen weed. Both still top herbs…
Read MoreHappy birthday greetings to US Abraham Lincoln February 12
Born in poverty on February 12, 1809, Abraham Lincoln grew up to become one of America’s greatest presidents. He took office as the 16th president in 1861 and saw the Civil War break out just a few weeks later. During the war, which claimed 623,000 lives, Lincoln provided strategic military leadership to the Union (U.S. government forces) as he sought to reunify the nation. “As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master. This expresses my idea of democracy,” Lincoln said. His Emancipation Proclamation freed…
Read MoreBed, breakfast with art therapy in Jamaica hills
Bed, breakfast, art therapy in nearby hills of Jamaica’s capital city! Art & culture items, herbalist, art therapy, cooking, culture workshops at nominal cost!!
Read MoreCure your illnesses and diseases with Jamaica Moringa tree
Jamaica’s newest magic, The MORINGA, taking over from guinea hen weed! It’s root, bark, leaves, flowers pods have many benefits and treats over 300 illnesses!
Read MoreHelp me sort title for Jamaica land left by 4th generation
A reader seeks title left by 4th generation Jamaican! QUESTION: Dear Legal Wiz, Hello, I have a question regarding obtaining a land title. The property is in a rural area of Jamaica, I am 4th generation to this property the only name that may be on the title is about five generation back which would be my great, great,…….. grandfather. I have a diagram for the property, how do I get my name on title, and also how do I obtain the title if I can get one. Also whats…
Read MoreSuite Jamaica art travels the Red Hills
Suite Jamaica travels the hills! COME take advantage of SUITE JAMAICA art by some of Jamaica’s finest artists — experienced, upcoming, YOU WONT LEAVE empty handed with prices from J$3,000 for pieces of finesse. 10 minutes from foot of hill, located just below Kirkland Heights. Jamaica Art ideal for home, office, souvenirs for your off island home. Artist list [includes Shaun Reid, Art of Spiral, Ewan McAnuff, selected Jamaica Master Painters, Thea Mac, Sharon Fox, Henry Eccleston, international Jamaicans etc] a private affair… come and you’ll see — it’s all…
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