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
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Godfather 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.
Read MoreJamlinker No. 01 seeks help for Jamaica’s First Free Village
An asset-based approach to community building coupled with socio-culturally constructive community technology, will increase in community social capital
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