Jamaican Folk Revueand Tallawah PANAFEST Presentation
Evening Time, the South Florida’s Jamaican Folk Revue and Tallawah mento band’s premier PANAFEST presentation – epic musical odyssey of what unfolded in Jamaica pre and post...
Evening Time, the South Florida’s Jamaican Folk Revue and Tallawah mento band’s premier PANAFEST presentation – epic musical odyssey of what unfolded in Jamaica pre and post...
On Saturday, May 10, the vibrant energy of the Jamaican diaspora was on full display at the Consulate General...
A Powerful New Voice in Fiction Jamaican-born, South Florida–based author Davonie Green has launched her debut novel, For the...
At the 50th anniversary reunion dinner of the St. George’s College Class of 1975, I had the honor of...
https://www.youtube.com/live/coeNouGw39U Have you ever stared into your own soul? This week we welcome veteran broadcaster & marketing specialist Curtis...
Born in Jamaica when political independence was on the horizon and the poetry of Claude McKay, Dr. Louise Bennett-Coverley, and Derek Walcott were a clarion call, Myrie fell in love with writing. At the age of 16, teacher Joe Kijanski planted the journalism seed, inviting Myrie along with friends Clyde McKenzie, Dennis Lyn, Donovan Green and others, to revive the school newspaper Blue and White and become its editorial team.
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