Al Jazeera Report on Jamaica: People and Power – Island of Music and Murder
This is an example of some of the terrible press that Jamaica has been getting recently: NY Times: US Extradition Efforts Strain Relationship with Jamaica Washington Post: Jamaica Gunmen Kill 5 in Apparent Gun Feud This report looks at the controversial handling of gang violence in Jamaica, and especially at the
Crimson Heart Replica Performs May 14 in Love and Lasers
Crimson Heart Replica performs May 14 in Love and Lasers at the new Redbones, 1 Argyle Road. Also performing on the show will be Sezi, Robot Taxi, and Jason Worton among others. See YardEdge interview with Crimson Heart Replica
Annual West Indian Literature Conference Starts Today
The 29th Annual West Indian Literature Conference starts on Friday presented by the Department of Literatures in English, UWI. Special guests include Lorna Goodison, Shara McCallum, David Chariandy and winners of the Small Axe Literary Competition 2009 : Tanya Shirley, Ashley Rousseau and Monica Minnott. The conference is open to
A Growing Trend – Volunteer Vacations in Jamaica
Here’s an inspiring story of one family’s experience of a “volunteer vacation” in Jamaica. “Voluntourism” is growing trend among visitors who are here to have fun but also want to give back while they’re on vacation.
Cezar Returns to Redbones this Friday
Cezar returns to the new Redbones this Friday. Showtime is 9pm. Check out this YardEdge interview with Cezar
What is Responsible Tourism?
Here’s an interesting short video on “responsible tourism”. I’m sure we’re all happy to see tourism in Jamaica growing as long as we’re not destroying our environment while we’re at it…
Talent Abounds At 2010 Liguanea Art Festival
Despite the heat, art lovers turned out for the 2010 Liguanea Art Festival on Sunday, which showcased approximately eighty artists this year. This was the seventh year of the festival, staged by Tony and June Wong, and again featured some of Jamaica’s best ceramists, artists, photographers, jewellers and sculptors. The
Maurice Gordon Performs in Guitar Duo at Redbones Thurs
In this 2009 video, the Maurice Gordon Trio plays live at Redbones Blues Cafe with Maurice Gordon on guitar, Alvis Reid on bass and Jeremy Ashbourne on drums. Renowned Jamaican jazz guitarist Maurice Gordon and Italian Samuele Vivian perform at Redbones Blues Cafe this Thursday, April 29 in an evening
Women’s Yoga on Donation
Each Monday the Adi Shakti Project holds Yoga classes and accepts a donation, of any amount, towards their women’s shelter. Come out and take a sister, friend, aunt, daughter or mom. The Adi Shakti Project is about serving the community through empowering women, promoting networking and helping the less fortunate.
Dance is Copyrightable – A Workshop
Here’s some info on a great workshop coming up this week on how to copyright dance. Choreography is Copyrightable is a 360ARTISTS initiative designed to inform and educate our choreographers about their rights under copyright law and the benefits of enforcing these rights. For choreographers to receive protection under copyright