Photography

The NY Daily News is reporting that the Tivoli Resolution Project is being recognized at the Jamaican Consulate in NYC. The Tivoli Resolution project aims to engage youngsters in Tivoli Gardens to express their feelings about the recent “happenings” in Tivoli through the camera.

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Here are some photos from the Bizot Bar’s live broadcast and opening party held last Saturday at the new GoldenEye resort in Oracabessa. For more info on the Bizot Bar see GoldenEye’s new restaurant Bizot Bar hosts live broadcast

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Books

Kevin O’Brien Chang, columnist for both the Gleaner and the Jamaica Observer, has recently published his second book, “Jamaica Fi Real” and will be discussing it on Friday, February 18 at Bookophilia at 6pm.

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The Holy Trinity Cathedral and the Immaculate Conception High School Symphony Orchestra (ICHS SO) are presenting “Expressions of Love”, a family concert and silent auction on Sunday February 20th at 4 pm at the Holy Trinity Cathedral on North Street. Joining the ICHS SO will be the ICHS Glee Club

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Books

Here’s a really interesting article on one of Jamaica’s outstanding authors, Lorna Goodison, about her new work, By Love Possessed, writing, life in Toronto, and on painting being one of her first loves… Read more at the National Post .

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Worth A Visit

YardEdge welcomes Jamaican author, Keith Delroy Lowe (Luo Gim Sang) for this article. Keith Lowe was born on the island of Jamaica. He now lives in Toronto, Canada. Holidaying in Cuba, I rode the train from Guantánamo to Jamaica. Yes, the train — not the plane or the ship. Yes,

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Videos

Here’s the new official video from Tarrus Riley, Shaka Zula Pickney, masterfully shot by Storm  Saulter. See YardEdge interview with Storm YardEdge talks to Storm Sautter about Better Mus Come

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Next Saturday, February 12th at GoldenEye’s new restaurant, Bizot Bar, there will be a Radio Nova Live Broadcast from noon to 6:00pm followed by party time!

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Dance

ON February 2, 2010, a day before his 77th birthday, dancer, choreographer, scholar, social critic and vice chancellor emeritus of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Professor Rex Nettleford passed away in a Washington DC hospital, after suffering a heart attack in his hotel room a few days prior. Read

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Here’s the calendar of events for this year’s Reggae Month. I know the print is small but if you enlarge your screen you can read it…I tried it and it works! For more on Reggae Month see YardEdge February is Reggae Month.

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