A Conversation with Robin Clare, The Artist Behind the Reggae Girlz Google Doodle

Robin Clare creates works of art with riffs on colour, rhythm and repetition of Dancehall, the dominant pop culture of her native island, Jamaica. Inspired by dancehall and the aesthetics of Jamaican party promotions, she produces a clash of hand-drawn typography, bold large-scale paintings, illustrations and hand-drawn animation. Referencing dance moves, risqué party names and […]

The Best Foods to Try on a Visit to St. Kitts and Nevis

Conch Fritters The Best Foods to Try on a Visit to St. Kitts and Nevis

The soils of St. Kitts and Nevis provide the means for growing a variety of produce, while seafood is also found in the surrounding waters in abundance. Goat meat is also a common part of the nation’s cuisine. The cooking style is simple and uses the spices and herbs traditionally used in other West Indies […]

Top 7 Jamaican & Caribbean News Stories You Missed The Week Ending June 14th, 2019

weekly news stories you missed this week

THIS WEEK’S TOP NEWS  STORIES SIMPSON MILLER DECLARES NO SUPPORT FOR EITHER PNP CANDIDATE Members of Jamaica’s Opposition People’s National Party have started to line up behind their chosen candidate, but former Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller has stated she will not support either PNP President Dr. Peter Phillips or his challenger Peter Bunting. A […]

WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL – “The Woman Thou Gavest Me”

According to the Genesis narrative, when questioned by God regarding his awareness of his nakedness and whether he had eaten from the forbidden tree, Adam seemed to have had no reservations about blaming Eve. In response to God’s questions, Adam replied: “The woman whom thou gavest to be with me, she gave me of the […]