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Dance

Another great event this weekend-  Danceworks celebrates their 13th Season of Dance, “BEYOND THE ORDINARY”.

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Photography

Ok, so you know we like lizards here at YardEdge…

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Happenings On The Edge

On Thursday, April 16th, the Coalition to Preserve Reggae Music (CPR) in association with People of Black Heritage and ZYNC TV hosted another in its forum series this time addressing the question “Do radio deejays contribute to the state of popular Jamaican music?”

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Drama

VAGINA MONOLOGUES April 24th – one show only! With special guests Leonie Forbes, Rosamond Brown, Claudette Powell, Neila Ebanks, Jacqui Fisher-Smith and Teneile Warren

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Happenings On The Edge

Check out our interview with Steve Urchin on what’s BNM anyway??? YardEdge talks to Steve Urchin

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Art

The Liguanea Festival of  Fine Art and Photography to be held this Sunday will have a balance of both the experienced as well as upcoming artists on show.  This exhibition is the largest one-day outdoor exhibition of Jamaican art and photography for the year.

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Sports

Usain Bolt continues to mesmerize fans and inspire young athletes… Read more at the New York Times

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Dance

In 1978, Jamaican dancer/choreographer, L’Antoinette Stines, founded Miami’s first, primarily black dance company, L’Acadco. Returning to Jamaica in 1982 she continued to grow with her company and together they have become dynamic ambassadors for Jamaican culture. L’Acadco’s mission is to present the rhythms of the Caribbean people on the world

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Books

This is an interesting interview with Marlon James by Maud Newton on his new book, The Book of Night Women. Maud Newton Blog Marlon James Releases Second Novel to Positive Reviews

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Current Affairs

YardEdge once again welcomes Guest Blogger Nicholas Stephenson. Little by little there seems to be a ray of hope on the horizon. The speed of moral decline fueled with fury since the 1970s by the inaction/unwillingness of our leaders to act positively in the interests of all our people now

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