Chronicles of Jamaican Uber Drive Part 1 – Trying Uber

Having been out of work for an interminable period of time, I was forced to consider all my options and decided that since I was the one always nominated to be the ‘designated driver’ I might as well get paid for something I loved to do. Starting the process to drive for Uber, the […]
Our Stories- Jamaican Father of 19 Says Promiscuity is a Sickness- Fathead

In this installment of Our Stories, Jamaican reggae artiste, Fathead explains why having multiple partners is a sickness….For many people, Jamaica is pictured as an island paradise – white sandy beaches, a beautiful and vivacious culture, rich and wholesome food, and attractive people. And while that image is not far from the truth, if the […]
Interview With Jamaican filmmaker, Janet Morrison

We recently caught up with Jamaican filmmaker Janet Morrison as she was getting ready for the Palm Bay Caribe Film Festival. At the festival she will be showcasing her film “Silent Hearts” which was written and directed by her and produced as a part of the Jamaica Film & TV Association’s (JAFTA) Propella Film Program. […]
France Wins Historic First-Ever Team World Championship at 2017 ISA World Surfing Games

Heading into the final day of the 2017 ISA World Surfing Games, the ISA is pleased to officially announce that the host country Team France has made history and won their first-ever Team World Championship in the competition. Team France got off to a spectacular start with Pauline Ado and Johanne Defay finishing with Gold […]