Hopefully Not Goodbye to Calabash
Well, it seems the dust has settled and no one has stepped in to rescue/resuscitate Calabash again as happened last year when the government decided to cough up more money so the show could go on. I’m still surprised that such a great idea will be no more. Calabash did
Uncorked! New Wine and Cheese Specialty Food Store Coming Soon
Seems a new specialty foods store will be opening up soon on Hillcrest Ave selling wines, cheeses and olives…sounds yummy! Will keep you posted!
“Altered Fridays” Offers the Ultimate Alternative Club Experience
Altered Fridays offers the “the ultimate alternative club experience” featuring a wide mix of musical styles, Metal, Alternative, Classic Rock, House, Electro Pop, Industrial and Trance in a club atmosphere with great live band performances by Jamaica’s leading alternative artistes. Patrons are able to party in an “ALTERED” state, whatever
Back on the Rack Thrift Shop Sale Jan 29 to Benefit Missionaries of the Poor
Kingston’s newest thrift shop “Back on the Rack” is open again on January 29 with great bargains! Back on the Rack is located at 28 Collins Green Ave, off Half Way Tree Rd. All proceeds go to Fr. Richard Ho Lung’s Missionaries of the Poor.
“Victims’ Voices” Highlights Extra Judicial Killings in Jamaica
This post was contributed by Madeleine Bair, a UC Berkeley Human Rights Center Multimedia Fellow. Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) launched its first documentary, “Victim’s Voices” in December to a crowd of more than 300 to commemorate International Human Rights Day. The documentary chronicles the struggles of three women who have fought painstakingly to get
Jamaica, the 3rd Coolest Nation on the Planet Says CNN
According to CNN, Jamaica is the third coolest nationality in the world, after Brazil which was number one and Singapore, ranked number two. Not sure what they were thinking about Singapore…but read more at CNN and see bottom half of list here.
JuicyChef Jacqui Sinclair Talks About Meatless Mondays in Jamaica
Here’s a link to a video of our very own JuicyChef Jacqui Sinclair talking about Meatless Mondays in Jamaica and why it’s a good idea to go veggie a few days a week. Support the meatless movement by going meatless on Mondays! Find JuicyChef on facebook Photos contributed by Jacqui Sinclair.
National Youth Orchestra in Concert January 22
The National Youth Orchestra of Jamaica will be performing on Saturday, January 22, at the Courtleigh Auditorium, at 8 pm. This concert marks the closure of the Regional Training Workshop ‘Music for Social Change’, which has brought together instructors and directors from the three Caribbean orchestra programmes for social development:
Treading Lightly – YardEdge Talks To Giuliano Pignataro About Green Construction In Jamaica
On a recent visit to Jamaica’s south coast I sat down with Giuliano Pignataro to talk to him about his company, Treading Lightly Developments, and his “green construction” project in Treasure Beach. YardEdge: So what is Treading Lightly Developments (TLD) all about? Giuliano: We are trying to set an example
West African Dance Classes Return to School of Dance
West African dance classes with Tamara Thomas return January 22. I’ve taken this class and it’s lots of fun, Tamara is a great teacher! Saturdays from 3:30 – 5:00 at the Jamaica School of Dance, Edna Manley College. ALL LEVELS WELCOME!