“I didn’t choose dub poetry, dub poetry chose me” More with Charlie Bobus t
Charlie Bobus, Inspirator International Part 2 YardEdge: How have you developed your skill? Charlie Bobus: I have developed my skill through my long experience in the performing arts, having started writing and performing on stage from an early age. I have developed my skill through years of self education, online
“Motivating the masses with a positive message” Charlie Bobus, Inspirator International, professional dub poet
Part 1 Charlie Bobus and fellow dub poets at Red Bones Jazz and Blues Cafe YardEdge: How did you first become a dub poet? Charlie Bobus: I first became a dub poet through the writing of poems while attending Wolmers High, especially after starting English Language and English Literature classes.
“Our souls are crying out for depth” proclaim Jamaican dub poets
Cherry Natural Red Bones Blues Cafe showcased some of Jamaica’s finest dub poets on Wednesday, April 9. The show featured a talented cast of dub poets, including Charlie Bobus, Cherry Natural, Poppy Seed, Ganja, Takura, Lloyd Laing, Empress Natty, Mojiba, Iya, Mystic Guerilla, and the Akwaba Drummers, Supersad and Ras
Talking to Jamaican artist Juliet Thorburn (Part 2)
Madonna of the Chakras-Oil Capturing the Imagination-Oil YardEdge: How would people who know you describe you? Juliet: Sensitive, thoughtful, someone who thinks about things deeply (and maybe thinks too much at times), likes to talk about meaningful and interesting things, enjoys good company, a people person whose friends and family
Talking to Jamaican artist Juliet Thorburn (Part 1)
YardEdge talks to Jamaican watercolour artist Juliet Thorburn about her work and what it’s like to be a full time artist in Jamaica. YardEdge: Why are you an artist? Juliet: It’s a creative outlet for me- a part of my self expression. YardEdge: When did you first become
Watercolour Paintings from Jamaican Artist Juliet Thorburn
Back by popular demand, Juliet’s paintings are featured again here at YardEdge. Juliet’s work can perhaps be divided into 3 phases: watercolours, ethereals, and oils. Her early works were almost always watercolours, then she moved onto what she describes as “ethereals” which are also done in watercolour. She now is
“Stability is for the unstable…” More poetry from Crimson Heart Replica
it was twilight. and her nerves had seemed to get the best of her once again. they wouldn’t hold up against the social standing of the nights progressions…..no…her stomach was in all kinds of knots. the ones they teach u to tie on ships and when u go camping. knots
More from Cezar at Tuesday Nite Live
Rootz Underground Crew: Colin, Jeffrey & S.C.U.B.I. Wayne Marshall & Future Fambo Loni, Cezar & Wayne Andrew, Bobby & Petrus
Cezar rocks Tuesday Nite Live!
To a celebrity studded crowd, Cezar and crew soulfully performed his repertoire of reggae/soul songs giving the audience at this week’s Tuesday Nite Live 110%. Joined on stage by Tornado, Cezar also gave us a taste of his dance hall skills. Cezar ably ran through his set of past hits