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Green, as I love you, free*

The last time Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stepped on Cuban soil, Fidel Castro’s illness had been announced a few weeks prior, generating tons of speculation. In that September of 2006, the Iranian president was a witness to the awarding of the presidency [...]

Celebrating Guyana’s Independence May 15th 2011

Queens, New York: In observance of Guyana 45th Independence anniversary, celebrations will take place on May 15th 2011 at the Performing Arts Center, York College, Queens, New York, commencing at 3:30 pm. Queens Council Man Leroy Comrie of the [...]

Who is Ian Harnarine and how can you power his Trinidadian Doubles?

Ian Harnarine is a Canadian born Trinidadian. He teaches Physics and Sound Recording at New York University and resides in Brooklyn, New York. Ian is a member of the film crew that recently won an Academy Award for Best Short Film.

Commonwealth Games 2018 bid cities travel to Mexico to gather support

March 5 – High-profile delegations from the Gold Coast and Hambantota, the two cities bidding for the 2018 Commonwealth Games, have travelled to Veracruz in Mexico to promote their campaigns to the Central American and Caribbean Sports [...]

Bouterse bats to host Sports Academy, Carifesta 2013

St. Georges, Grenada: Suriname’s president Desi Bouterse has sought to secure the endorsement from fellow Caricom Heads of State, to establish a Regional Sports Academy in Suriname. During the Heads of Government Conference that just concluded [...]

Guyana to Hold Jazz Festival

Guyana will soon premier itself on the musical center stage by hosting its first annual Jazz Festival in August 2012. With high anticipation, the three day musical experience aims to attract fans from around the world to Guyana. In light of [...]

Guyana Commences 2011 Children Mashramani Celebrations

The Georgetown education district commenced its children

Jamaica: More Culture Education Needed!

by Sheena Gayle: Opposition spokesman on education Basil Waite is lobbying for the inclusion of mandatory cultural lessons within the schools

ActNow Foundation Opens Up Black History Month 2011 with New Independent Film Festival at BAM

New York, NY/ January 14, 2010 – Fort Greene based ActNow Foundation, in conjunction with BAMcin

Jamaica’s first Artisan Village to be constructed in Trelawny

The parish of Trelawny is poised to be the site for the construction of Jamaica’s first artisan village. Tourism Minister, the Hon. Edmund Bartlett, who made the disclosure yesterday, said the village will be established on lands which [...]