“Altered Fridays” Showcases Local Alternative Music Scene
CHR Productions presents ALTERED FRIDAYS, every Friday at Indies, a YardEdge ENDORSED EVENT! Described as “the ultimate alternative club experience”, Altered Fridays, offers Metal, Alternative, Classic Rock, House, Electro Pop, Industrial and Trance music in a club atmosphere. PLUS, every fourth Friday will feature live music performed by some of
The Digicel Downtown Mural – Part 2
Here are some more photos of the Digicel downtown mural taken by Berette Macaulay for YardEdge. For the past month an exciting new project has been underway in downtown Kingston by the waterfront, a Digicel commissioned art mural covering some 2000 + sq ft of aluminum zinc walls enclosing a
The Digicel Downtown Mural Part 1
YardEdge once again welcomes a guest post from fellow Blogger, Berette Macaulay, who ventured downtown to investigate the Digicel downtown mural… For the past month an exciting new project has been underway in downtown Kingston by the waterfront, a Digicel commissioned art mural covering some 2000 + sq ft of
YardEdge Talks to Chef Paul Griffith Cooking up a Caribbean Storm in South Florida
YardEdge once again welcomes Guest Blogger, Ian Ferguson who recently chatted with Paul Griffith, an accomplished chef from Barbados now based in South Florida. (Yes, we know he’s not Jamaican but every now and then YardEdge takes the opportunity to showcase our talented Caribbean brothers and sisters). Chef Paul has
In Search of Claude McKay
YardEdge is pleased to welcome this contribution by Jamaican writer Opal Palmer Adisa. Opal Palmer Adisa has written extensively on a wide range of topics ranging from children’s issues to the environment, in either in poetry, prose or essay. A writer and motivational speaker, Dr. Palmer Adisa has lectured and read her