Photo Highlights: Despite Clouds and Rain in Early Going, Lineup of Reggae, Dancehall, and Soca All-Stars Shined Brightly at Miami’s 2022 Best of the Best Concert

Last month’s Best of the Best Music Fest at Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami was saturated with excitement, and the massive crowd in attendance—that braved the rainy and damp weather—certainly testified to the festival’s acclaim in being the Largest Caribbean Stage Show in North America.  What’s more, this year’s staging marked Best of the Best’s […]

Louise Bennett-Coverley aka Miss Lou, Jamaica – Caribbean Woman of Influence

Miss Lou - Louise Bennett-Coverley

Poet, folklorist, educator, performer, and activist Louise Bennett-Coverley, better known as Miss Lou, was born in 1919 in Kingston, Jamaica. She attended Ebenezer and Calabar elementary schools, St. Simon’s College, and Excelsior College, and enrolled at Friends College in 1943 to study Jamaican folklore. She first came to public attention in 1943 when she published […]

Jamaican Named New Chairman of Turks and Caicos Tourist Board

Jamaican Named New Chairman of Turks and Caicos Tourist Board - Caesar Campbell 2

Caesar Campbell, who is of Jamaican descent, has been named the new Chair of the Turks and Caicos Tourist Board. Campbell, a resident of Turks and Caicos for 25 years, attended Stony Brook University and New York University and earned an MSc degree in economics and public finance. He has extensive experience in the hospitality […]

These 30 Jamaican Dishes Make This Popular Foodie Site Top 100 Caribbean Dishes

These 30 Jamaican Dishes Make This Popular Foodie Site Top 100 Caribbean Dishes - - Peppered Shrimp

The popular website tasteatlas.com has compiled a list of the 100 most popular dishes served in the Caribbean, and 30 of the featured dishes come from the island nation of Jamaica, including the Number 1 most popular Caribbean item: Jamaican jerk. The Jamaican foods on the tasteatlas.com list of the top 100 Caribbean dishes, with […]

Dr. The Hon. Joyce Robinson OJ (1925-2013) – Saluting 60 Jamaican Women

Joyce Robinson Jamaican Librarian

“Service to others is the debt we must pay for being on earth.” Her name was Joyce Lilieth Robinson and she was born in the parish of St. James. She attended school in Black River, Kingston and England where she trained to be a Librarian. At that time, Jamaica was still a colony of Great […]