The climaxing week of Carnival
The climaxing week of Carnival presents a packed itinerary. A show is staged almost every week, whether it’s the National Queen Show, the Teenage Pageant, the Junior Calypso Monarch, the Soca Fest or the National Calypso Finals. Carnival street bands also prepare for the two days of bacchanal by organizing private fetes.
Interview: Aeion "Yaaka" Hoilett Bass Guitar/Vocal of the Jamaican band, C-Sharp

We interview Aeion “Yaaka” Hoilett leader of the Jamaican band, C-Sharp. They are one of the most exquisite amalgamations of musical talent that Jamaica has seen in a long time. Originally referred to as Sentimental Touch in the ‘jazz world’, C-Sharp came together in December 2001 with core members, Aeion “Yaaka” Hoilett, Dwain “Wiya” Campbell […]
“Duppy Conquering”: An Exploration of The Supernatural in Reggae Music
The Caribbean has historically been associated with the supernatural. Tales of Jamaican Maroon leader Nanny’s mystical prowess, the memorable Miss Cleo of Psychic Readers’ Network, and legends of the devouring Bermuda Triangle all envision the Caribbean from inside and out as enchanted. Within the Caribbean, duppies, soucouyants, zombies, rolling calves and jumbies are frequently an […]
An Overview of the Real ID Act of 2005

I trust that you all had a very blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year. As we proceed into the New Year of 2010 it is important to know that there will be some changes regarding your photo identification. Today’s article will briefly discuss the federal Real ID Act of 2005 and its impact on […]
Interview with Jacqueline Bishop, founding editor of Calabash: A Journal of Caribbean Arts & Letters

This month we interview the multi-talented, Jacqueline Bishop. She is the founding editor of Calabash: A Journal of Caribbean Arts & Letters, the author of two collections of poems, an artist and a published author. She is presently editing a film on a group of Jamaican untutored artists. Q: Where in Jamaica are you from? I […]
The Enormous Elephant Show in Jamaican Patois

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A Conversation with Jamaican Actor, Paul Campbell

We interview popular Jamaican actor Paul Campbell. One of Jamaica’s most heralded contemporary actor, Paul has appeared any many screen and stage productions. Some of his most notable works are his leading roles in Palm Picture’s Lunatic, the notorious & unforgettable villain priest, in Dancehall Queen (1997), and the highest-grossing film out of Jamaica, Third […]
Jamaica Year in Review 2009

By the last quarter of the previous year, Jamaica had already received clear signals that the new year would bring vast challenges and mixed fortunes. Introduction 2009 began with vast global recession triggered by a plunging US economy which was characterised by a ‘tsunami’ of job loss, diminishing dollars and rising prices which was bound to […]