Jamaica Looks to Boost Tourism in Golden Jubilee Year
Check out this interesting video on the BBC about Jamaica and its tourism featuring our very own Jamaica Cultural Enterprises (JCE) and their range of cultural tours of Jamaica. See BBC video here. See our archives for much more on JCE!
What’s Happening for Jamaica 50 Celebrations
There’s so much going on this week for Jamaica 50! See the Jamaica50.com official website for a line up of what’s happening for Jamaica 50 and more!
The Turn Around Project (TAP) at Work in Jamaica
Recently I met a Canadian young lady named Tiffany Stull in Kingston who introduced me to an interesting project going on in Portland called the TAP Project. The Turn Around Projects of the Arts (TAP) is a not-for-profit organization with the mission to create and maintain integrated arts projects, which
Kingston Kitchen – Kingston’s Urban Food Fair – On Again August 26
Kingston Kitchen, Kingston’s urban food fair is on again on August 26th, 3PM to 9PM at Hope Gardens. They will be celebrating Jamaica 50 through the smells, flavours and tastes of the island. If you’re interested in participating as a vendor contact them at (876) 869-7093. They are offering an Early
Jamaicans Eye Electronic Music
KINGSTON’S Brand New Machine (BNM) is primed and ready to take on the international music market. Its focus — the rising crop of Caribbean artistes who produce techno, dubstep, electronica and house music. Launched earlier this year, BNM Records was started by Jamaican duo Steve Wilson and Christopher ‘Redselecter’
Blue Lagoon, Portland, Jamaica
Thanks to photographer Tkae Mendez for this photo from the edge. This photo was taken at Blue Lagoon, Portland.
Robotics Camp Anyone?
Check out this cool video on Halls of Learning’s MICHI’s Lego Yuh Mind Day held at Kingston High. This is a one day robotics workshop held in Kingston that gives students a hands-on learning experience in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Every year Halls of Learning hosts summer camps for kids and
The Top 10 Caribbean Books to Read This Summer
Here are Bookophilia’s choices for the top 10 Caribbean fiction and non fiction books for our reading pleasure… Jamaican women writers Gillian Royes, Kerry Young, Melanie Schwapp, Pamela K. Marshall and Diana McCaulay top the list of bestselling Top 10 Caribbean Fiction Books. Here’s what Bookophilia has to say about
CALYPSO ROSE, the Lioness of the Jungle, New Documentary Acquired by PBS
“Calypso Rose: The Lioness of the Jungle”, a new film by Pascale Obolo, has been acquired by PBS and will be broadcast to millions of US households during the course of this year. The film is now enjoying exposure in many regional and international festivals. On 20th July 2012, it will
New Jamaican Play ‘Mr. and Mrs. Blacke’ Opens at Philip Sherlock Centre
YardEdge chats with one of the play’s producers about the new play, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Blacke’ which opens this Friday at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts, UWI Mona campus. What is the play all about? Samantha Blacke: You’re about to make half a million dollars overnight. What