A Death In Jamaica : Memoirs Of An Illegal Alien Part 26

I will never forget my semester of school. The first week of school was hard. The class work was not difficult, but adjusting to the new schedule was hard. I had changed my work schedule to have a late workday on Tuesday and a day off on Thursday. I was taking 2 classes 3-credit course: […]

Cricket World Cup 2007 – Jottings From Linstead’s Notebook – Part 1 & 2

The Opening Ceremony Cricket World Cup got underway with a very impressive performance and brilliant cultural presentations of participating countries, on Sunday March 11, 2007, at the new Trelawny Multipurpose Stadium in Jamaica. The ceremony was like a wonderland. Never has anything of this magnitude and spectacular ever been staged before in the West Indies. […]

Heineken Jazz Fest

June 1-4: Heineken Jazz Fest Celebrated yearly in Puerto Rico, this international festival of Latin jazz features the most recognized stars of jazz from all over the world, as well as top local jazz musicians. For more information call (787) 277-9200.

Jamaican Dead Yard – A True Story

On the evening of March 24, 2007, I was at 35,000 feet aboard an Air Jamaica flight to Los Angeles. I work there, though my home is in the Rose Halldistrict of Montego Bay, in a community known as Barrett Town. I had left my wife, daughter, granddaughter and grandson behind, for the 14th time […]

Interview Jamaican-born actress Raina Simone Moore

Raina Simone Moore is the Jamaican-born actress who recently guest starred on ABC’s Boston Legal (Tuesday, February 13th). She played a young Haitian girl who is sold into Haiti’s ‘modern-day slave trade’ and ends up being charged for the murder of her owner. She has also co-starred on “All of Us” the CW 11 sitcom, […]

An Interview with Jamaica Farewell’s Debra Ehrhardt

After receiving rave reviews from the critics in Los Angeles, Jamaica Farewell, written and performed by Debra Ehrhardt recently opened in Atlanta at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on April 19th, 2007 and will run for three weeks. “It’s a play that will make you laugh and cry,” said one LA critic who described […]

US Citizenship – Naturalization

If an individual is not born within the geographic territory of the 50 states of United States of America, or any of its territories such as Guam, Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa or the U.S. Virgin Islands, then s/he must go through the process of naturalization unless they meet one of few […]

CARIBBEAN UNITY: Part II: Our People

As a people our ancestor’s trials through slavery shaped our metality to make us who we are. Therefore why be deemed a second rate African when you can be a first rate Afro-Caribbean? In our ancestral Africa there is age old history of fractional division through tribal feuding, different languages, religions and superstitions, and the […]

CARIBBEAN UNITY: Part 1: Slavery had a silver lining

As a child I was taught that it was human to make mistake; it is wise to learn from a mistake; and it demonstrates good judgment to go through life avoiding ever making the same mistake twice. But best of all I learnt that whilst even the wisest man will learn by mistakes, he aims […]

Lorna’s Visit Part 2 – An American Retiree in Jamaica

Last month we saw Lorna get a feel for Jamaica around the traditional tourist spots. Now she is going to see some tourist attractions. But first, Nancy has somebusiness to conduct in downtown Montego Bay. “Nancy had some banking to do. What a wait! Nothing like in Canada. She went in one line and then […]