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An interview with owner of www.antheamcgibbon.com
Any interaction with Anthea McGibbon will show her intense love affair with and the deft skills she possesses in the Arts and culture esp Jamaica
Read MoreGodfather of Dancehall, Sugar Minott dies
Almost a year after King of Pop Michael Jackson died at 50, Godfather to Dancehall Barrington “Sugar” Minott dies at 54.
Read MoreJews -Jamaica’s newest tourist attraction
The culinary skills and religious commitments have made the Jews among pertinent Jewels of the island of Jamaica.
Read MoreUS businessman, George Scott, highlights a Jamaican positive
George Scott, former headmaster and owner of Scotts Jamaican bakery in Hartford, Connecticut, highlights The Jamaican Banana Man
Read MoreDennis Dillon, an ideal role model in changing Jamaica
A Jamaican, Rev Dennis Dillon, interestingly is founding publisher of New York Christian Times, and he does so while being impacting as a religious minister.
Read MoreOut of Many, One People: The Lebanese and Syrians
Many started out as pedlars, becoming successful merchants over time opening dry goods stores in downtown Kingston.
Read MoreBreakfast with the Stars: Tarrus Riley
The Creative Production & Training Centre hosts its Breakfast with the Stars-Tarrus Riley at The Wycliffe Bennett Studio at CPTC, 37 Arnold Road
Read MoreOut of Many One People: The Portugese Jews
The Jews were allowed to remain in Jamaica after the British conquest and began to practice their religion openly, establishing synagogues.
Read MoreEDITORIAL: Whither dancehall and reggae?
I am a rebel without a cause, a man who is so deviant and so exquisitely empty; it makes God in Heaven, if he exists, shakes his head.
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