By Adrian Loveridge According to a recent Travel Weekly (TW) article a total of 30 cruise ships will be sailing in the Caribbean this summer, […]
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The real Pirates of the Caribbean… By Phillip Edward Alexander
(Phillip Edward Alexander is a social and political activist, a feature writer and columnist, the founder of the Jericho Project and the chairman of the […]
Continue readingMoncton’s fallen Mounties: Three lives of public service lost
From diving to retrieve bodies to performing CPR on a young child, the three slain Mounties had served their communities in a broad range of […]
Continue readingDr Kenny Anthony lectures, but his policy goals lack substance
By Melanius Alphonse Understandably, from the imaginary promise of EC$100 million upon coming into office in 2011, to the demise of a Kumbaya budget in […]
Continue readingBlack Canadian Awards ceremony on June 7th 2014
The Diversity Advancement Network will be hosting the Black Canadian Awards ceremony on June 7th 2014 at the prestigious Queen Elizabeth Theater in Toronto. This […]
Continue readingWHEN PLACED IN A BOOK OF WHATEVER FORMAT
WHEN PLACED IN A BOOK OF WHATEVER FORMAT (Self-indulgence And Subsequent Insight) When a brother meets me and asks “how is that cricket book doing,” […]
Continue readingMy Instagram: Kimora Hodge
If you want to know what’s on Kimora Hodges’s mind, have a look at how she’s dressed. “My friends say that I dress according to […]
Continue readingThe Passing of Charles S. Gregoire of Dominica
By Gabriel Christian Esq February 13, 2014 8:08 P.M It was twilight time at Dominica’s Botanic Gardens sometime in 1968, and the Baobab, Black Rosewood […]
Continue readingAn excerpt from Steinberg Henry’s “Calypso Drift.”
The following is an excerpt from Steinberg Henry’s “Calypso Drift.” In this excerpt, author and broadcaster Alex Bruno speaks with June “Sandy” Soanes – a 2007 conversation. Here goes —
… I read a marvelous morning, even one bearing signs of an erotic linguistic unfolding on radio. Its spoken language continued to amuse me.
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