Interview With Lewis K. Hanna, Co-Producer, of the Jamaican Movie The Rebel

This month we interview Lewis K. Hanna the co-producer, of the Jamaican movie the Rebel that is currently production. This month we interview Lewis K. Hanna the co-producer, of a the Jamaican movie the Rebel that is currently production. Lewis and his team hope to produce more films showing the many sides of Jamaica. Tell […]

Interview With Jamaican Dub Poet Malachi Smith

We interview Jamaican Dub Poet, Malachi Smith, and discuss his new biographical film. The “dub-u-mentary,” takes a look at how he emerged from a broken home, poverty, and personal and societal prejudices to discover and transform himself. Where in Jamaica are you from? How long have you lived in the USA? I was born in […]

Let’s Talk about this… CARIBBEAN DAY

Earl said: “Well, you see, mi have two bredda, one inna Toronto, the other dey a London, and mi dey a Miami. One of my brother married to a St.Kittian, di oda one married to a Bajan and fi mi wife is from Trinidad. All di brothers dem have children, and everyone gets along with […]

St. John’s 8 Tuff Miles

February is the month to gear up and get fit for the Annual 8 Tuff Miles Road Race. The race begins and ends at sea level, but in between it’s one tough course. Starting in Cruz Bay, the route rises 1,400 feet in elevation in the first five miles and stretches across St. John to […]

Sticks and stones wi brok yuh bones but bad word wi get yuh shot.

-A look at another police shooting and the job that the Jamaican Police are doing in their attempt to ‘Protect and Serve’- Jamaicans in a rural community close to the capital Kingston have been protesting on the streets after two members of their commuinty were shot and killed by the police. Shortly after nine o’clock […]

Immigration: Impact of Criminal Convictions in the Immigration Process

Moral character is a serious issue in the process for a Green Card. This means that if an applicant for the Green Card has a criminal conviction, however minor, s/he may be denied a Green Card and in some instances the United States Department of Homeland Security, particularly US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will […]

Interview With Youtube.com Video Blogger Mad White Jamaican

Many of you have come across the Mad White Jamaican videos on Youtube.com. The video blog is one of the most popular Jamaican videos on Yourtube.com. The video blogger Mad White Jamaican spoofs many Jamaican stereotypes with his comedic clips on youtube.com. This month we interview the Mad White Jamaican. Q: Are you Jamaican? Where […]

Moving To Jamaica by American Retiree in Jamaica

It is hard to resist. The warmth of the people no matter their skin color, the Blue Mountains with it’s world famous coffee, the lush forests with exotic flora and fauna, and the lure of the hot sun and the white sand beaches. All this and more is what draws people from around the world. […]

Jamaican Father’s Reflect On Children

Jamaican Father's Reflect On Children

Lately, I’ve been wondering if there is a piece of me that’s eternally missing. I wonder if I’ll ever find it. My extended family; who are they? My cousins and I have been discussing the prospects of planning a family reunion but the one problem we face is finding each other. You see, like many […]

Sporting Club Members & Prospects Now Fly from the New SkyBase FBO in Provo

SkyBase (www.skybase.tc), a division of the SkyKing Flight Support Group is proud to announce the opening of its Fixed Base Operation in the Turks and Caicos Islands, based at the Providenciales International Airport and just 20 minutes from pristine beaches, water-sports, shopping and fine restaurants. Turks & Caicos Sporting Club members and prospects will now […]