HIGHLIGHTED POSTS 2009 to PRESENT
Editorial: Is Jamaican music losing its international market appeal?
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CPTC celebrates 25 years with drum and voice festival
Over three hundred performers will be the feature at the Festival of Drum and Voices in the Emancipation Park in New Kingston, Jamaica. The festival, slated for 6:30p.m., is being held Thursday, December 17, by The Creative Production and Training Centre (CPTCContinue Reading
Thanksgiving is a time to renew bonds with one another, Obama says
As Americans, we hail from every part of the world. While we observe traditions from every culture, Thanksgiving Day is a unique national tradition we all share. Its spirit binds us together as one people, each of us thankful for our common blessings.Continue Reading
‘Krismus Duppy’ tames children on Mona Campus
There was a modest audience for the opening night on November 21 of the University of the West Indies’ Dramatic Arts Society production Krismus Duppy. Krismus Duppy, entails duppy culture through the tale of a two siblings being set upon by the restive spirit seeking to agitate and educate a family to do good.Continue Reading
Former Ontario Minister of Children and Youth is the ICHS Distinguished Lecturer for 2009
The ICHS Alumnae Association in conjunction with the Immaculate Conception High School is staging the second lecture in The ICHS Distinguished Lecture Series on Thursday December 10, 2009 at the Lisa Narcisse Centre for the Performing Arts, Immaculate Conception High School at 5:30pmContinue Reading
Terrence ‘Farenheit’ Harold at the right degree in talent
“Farenheit”, an international ambassador of the arts and Jamaica ‘s culture in his own rank, is skilled as musician, singer, actor and graphic designer.Continue Reading
Jamaicans get teaser at Ultimate Addiction for chocklit, cars, girls
Although it took some time to get the vibes going, the tempo for the event was set at good pace by the various selectors on November 21 at Ultimate Addiction.Continue Reading
Singing Melody rising to new horizons
On his own, Melody has garnered harmonious treasures, tapping into the fact that the world has Continue Reading
Port 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.Continue Reading
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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 JamaicaContinue Reading















