Museums in Jamaica There are 20 registered museums, and numerous unregistered ones. USEFUL ARTICLES: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/pages/history/story0068.html
Read MoreMonth: April 2012
VIEW: Jamaica is no ‘homo’ country, so return your award PM
Recently Jamaica Prime Minister accepted and an award, it is felt for her stance on approving of and legalising homosexuality. Jamaicans call for a return..
Read MoreHighlighting April 28 in Jamaica, world culture history
Important arts, culture and creative events happening around the world, especially in Jamaica on April 28. Power to the creative minds! IN THE YEAR 2012: Pon Di River at Boon Hall Oasis begins to last 2 days.
Read MoreCash Pot symbols, images and meanings in Jamaica
This is a gallery of the cash pot symbols, images in the Jamaica version of Cash Pot. For further information, please read articles by clicking the links below.
Read MoreENJOY EVENTS in JAMAICA: April 28-May 4, 2012
Important events of arts, culture, entertainment and creative happening around Jamaica between April 28- May 4, 2012.
Read MoreHow Online Tutoring pays off while Earning an Online Degree
Most tutoring positions will require that you can demonstrate your knowledge in a topic and also show that you have experience, so it’s important to tailor…
Read MoreWho’s getting the biggest salary in mediahouses worldwide?
62-year-old CBS executive, Leslie Moonves’ package jumped 21% over the $57.7m that he reaped in 2010. For the last 2 years, Moonves received bonuses of $27.5m.
Read MoreSecond staging of Kingston Pon Di River start today April 27
KINGSTON PON DI RIVER is ‘A Medley of Literature, Fine and Contemporary Arts, Music, Food and Culture’ from Friday April 27, 2012 – Sunday April 29, 2012
Read MoreUK disc jock to jazz up Kingston Pon Di River opener – media
England-based disc jockey and promoter Gordon Wedderburn will be jazzing up the dance floor at Studio 38 this Friday as organisers of Kingston Pon Di River
Read MoreBBC patois tv show peeves UK Jamaican parents, pleases some
Examples of the use of the Jamaican tongue (called Patois) are ‘Wa’gwan’ (What’s going on), ‘Tings is ruff’ (Things are bad)… In defense the BBC says…
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