“Farenheit”, an international ambassador of the arts and Jamaica ‘s culture in his own rank, is skilled as musician, singer, actor and graphic designer.
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Singing Melody rising to new horizons
On his own, Melody has garnered harmonious treasures, tapping into the fact that the world has
Read MorePort Royal’s ‘Mani’ Blake contributes to Jamaica’s history
Blake, and his Jamaican partners, Wayne and Popeye, brought to shore items such as chalk pipes, onion bottles, gold, coins… found in museums worldwide.
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I am offering special rates for advertising and feature services, to earn funds towards defraying expenses for OAaSIS volunteers who travel, as well as for creating an online arts career library for the benefit of especially Jamaica
Read MoreItalian Dining at Toscanini, along Jamaica’s North Coast
Succinctly summarising Lella says that dining in Italy is not just for the purpose of nourishing and is also the major social event of the day.
Read MoreArt career: Legally representing the creative force
It goes without saying that hardly any member of the creative community can exist without legal representation, as the field is a crafty one, for both performing artists and visual artists alike.
Read MoreJamaica treasure trove: It’s people
Some have in their own way advanced the development or exposing intelligence on our arts and culture.
Read MoreJamaicans Rock the Runway in NY
In a genre dominated by men, Jamaica’s Dancehall deejay Tanya Stephens is taking the mainstream by storm and has solidified herself as one of the top female deejays in the genre.
Read MoreJamaica’s ‘Krismus Duppy’ (Christmas Ghost) seen at UWI
Jamaica’s Barrington Watson, a patron in the OAaSIS
Barrington Watson is no stranger to founding similar organisations himself. He adds to his many accomplishments, patron of the OAaSIS International.
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