Cynthia Wilson’s Book Launch Now on for Friday, July 9
The launch of Cynthia Wilson’s memoir, “Whispering of the Trees”, is back on for Friday, July 9th in the Multifunction Room of the Main Library, University of the West Indies, Mona at 6p.m. Cynthia was one of the first recipients of the Earl Warner Lifetime Achievement Award for her sterling contribution
Portland Jerk Festival 2010
Here’s a link to the recently held Portland JerkFest on Pret-a-Portie – a very cool blog about Port Antonio. Check it out Porti lovers!
Films About Music: “Music is the Weapon” and “Dub Echoes”
Music makers, movement builders and iconic artists of all kinds have contributed to the music we buy, know and love. DJ Afifa-Sounds of Life invites you to check out music stories on film. This Tuesday, July 6, check out two powerful films: 1. FELA KUTI-MUSIC IS THE WEAPON Composer, Afrobeat
YardEdge Talks to Jamaican Anishka Clarke On Designing Spaces in New York City
YardEdge: What is Ishka Designs all about? Anishka: Ishka Designs Inc. a New York-based interior design firm, led by myself and Niya Bascom, provides efficiently beautiful interior design solutions to commercial and residential spaces. Each project is thoroughly conceived with substantial client involvement throughout. From conceptual ideas to fully installed
Sezi Sings Her Heart Out at RedBones Friday
Sarah “Sezi” Silvera was born in Jamaica and grew up in Trinidad, England, and the USA. Now back in Jamaica teaching at the American International School in Kingston, Sezi describes herself as a dancer, poet, singer, songwriter and educator. Sezi (pronounced “Says I”) has been working with Seretse Small of Griot