TORONTO, Canada (Friday, May 7, 2021) — Jamaica-born, Canada-based singer, Ammoye, just copped her fifth Juno nomination with “Give it All”, and recently released its video. “Give it All” is among five songs, nominated for the 2021 Juno Award — ...
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Feed SubscriptionThe #Jerusalemadancechallenge Showed How Pan African Styles Can Be Forged
By Francesca Negro Guest Contributor A year has passed since an Angolan dance troupe called Fenómenos do Semba released a video of themselves dancing in a courtyard in Luanda to the South African hit song Jerusalema by Master KG. With over ...
Read More »The Indian Presence In Trinidad Literature
By Dr. Kumar Mahabir Contributing Columnist This year’s annual Bocas Lit’ Fest (Bocas Literary Festival) ended, last weekend, in Trinidad and Tobago’s capital, Port-of-Spain. For the second year, it ran entirely virtual and online, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ...
Read More »Michie Mee: Canada’s Queen of Hip Hop, Back — And In Charge
TORONTO, Ontario (Friday, April 23, 2021) — More than three decades following the release of the groundbreaking album, Jamaican Funk – Canadian Style, Michie Mee, crowned Canada’s Queen of Hip-Hop, decades ago, returns with a full-length release that reinforces her ...
Read More »Jamaican Government Committed To Developing Entertainment Industry
KINGSTON, Jamaica (Thursday, April 15, 2021) — Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, announced that his administration plans to invest in the entertainment industry. Addressing Parliament, on Tuesday, the Prime Minister also encouraged major stakeholders in the industry to join the government, ...
Read More »Jamaican-Canadian Drag Queen, Michelle Ross, Was A Magnet For The Black Queer Community
By Neil Armstrong Contributing Writer TORONTO, Ontario (Wednesday, April 7, 2021) — Legendary Jamaican-Canadian drag queen, Michelle Ross — who passed away, late last month, and believed to be in her sixties — is being remembered as a Canadian drag ...
Read More »Reggae Legend “Toots” Cops Grammy Award
KINGSTON, Jamaica (Tuesday, March 16, 2021) — Minister of Entertainment, Olivia Grange, has hailed the posthumous victory of Reggae legend, Toots Hibbert, in the Grammy Awards for 2020, which were announced, on Sunday. Toots and the Maytals won the Grammy ...
Read More »Award-winning Actor, Sharma MacDonald: Making A Difference
By Michael Van Cooten Publisher/Editor TORONTO, Ontario (Thursday, March 4, 2021) — “2020” — a short film, starring Sharma MacDonald, an award-winning Canadian actor and filmmaker, of Jamaican parentage — is quietly making a difference in how to cope with ...
Read More »Calypso Icon, Singing Sandra, Dead At 64
Trinidad and Tobago (Thursday, February 11, 2021) — Sandra DesVignes-Millington, popularly known as Singing Sandra, died on Thursday, January 28, 2021. The Trinidadian calypso artiste — who was born in 1957 in East Dry River, and raised in Morvant — ...
Read More »Poet Amanda Gorman’s Take On Love As Legacy Points To Youth’s Power To Shape Future Generations
By Heather Lawford; Heather L. Ramey; and Jessica Riddell Guest Contributors National youth poet laureate, Amanda Gorman’s, recitation of “The Hill We Climb,” at Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration in the United States, captured the attention of a nation and people, globally. ...
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