“Get on the stage and showcase your talents” – A Conversation with High Fashion Dread, Tadmar Moore

Tadmar Moore, also known as the High Fashion Dread, is a popular Instagram blogger with over 19,000 followers. Each week, he takes his followers on a style journey, showing photos of what he is wearing that day. Tadmar grew up in the small Montego Bay town of Mt. Salem in St. James. He is the […]
Jamaican, Maxine D. Reyes, Honored with Her Own Day in Orlando, Florida

The city of Orlando, Florida, has proclaimed July 14. 2016, the day to honor Jamaican-born U.S. Army Captain Maxine D. Reyes. She was honored for her contributions to the Orlando community while continuing her service in the U.S. Military. Reyes has been called the “most involved military member” in the community. According to Reyes, Orlando […]
Can we visit Canada with our US Green cards? – Canada Immigration Q & A

Dear Ms. Powell, My daughter and I would like to attend my son’s graduation from a University in Canada. We both have US Green cards. Do we need to apply for a visitor’s visa? Thanks in advance for your response. P.N. Dear P.N, Generally speaking individuals with a US Green card is not required to […]
Day 201 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Take a Trip to Tacky Falls

Near St. Mary, Tacky Falls has been called the least commercialized waterfall site in Jamaica. The 200-foot-high falls is located on the North Coast, and it’s likely you’ll have the place to yourself when you visit as it is off the beaten path: no signs, no footpaths, and a number of challenges along the way […]
Thousands Flock to Inaugural New York Sound System Festival

It was a musically spectacular summer day in July when thousands of people from around the world descended upon Roy Wilkins Park in Queens, New York for the inaugural “Sound System Vibez in the Park.” Produced by promotions gurus Irish and Chin, in conjunction, with Irie Jam Radio, the first ever outdoor sound event of […]
Reggae Dance Finalists Chosen, Ready to Rumble with Int’l Dancers

Sixteen local and international dance groups are ready to bring the heat to the finals of the World Reggae Dance Championship come Thursday, August 4 during the Emancipation and Independence Celebrations. The finalists who were chosen at the recently held semi-finals round, used larger-than-life dance moves and acrobatics to prove to the judges that they […]
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce: Can She Make Olympic History Before Bolt?

Jamaican sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is ready for the 2016 Olympics in Rio. She is looking for her third gold medal in the women’s 100-meter sprint at the games, and if she wins, it will be her third consecutive first-place Olympic medal in the sport. As if that were not enough, winning the gold would mean […]