21 Years of Rebel Salute
The founding father of Jamaica’s performing artists, National Hero Marcus Mosiah Garvey once asserted, “One’s civilization is not complete without its arts, the…
Remembering Peter Tosh
Overview Author:Totlyn Oliver Reviewed by:Ceil Tulloch’s Like many Jamaicans, what I know about Peter Tosh has been learnt in bits and pieces over…
Transforming Theatre in Jamaica
Constantly pushing the boundaries by tackling the most taboo societal issues, the Quilt Performing Arts Company (Q-PAC) is certainly making their mark on…
Wishing for Wings
Overview Author:Debbie Jacob Reviewed by:Nicola Cunninghan – Williams The absence of hope is arguably the worst thing that can happen to a human…
Potpourri in the Hills
For someone who has never set foot inside the Caribbean’s premier ‘School of Art’ or been schooled in any of the many art…
Wayne Marshall – Tru Colours
Showing his “Tru Colors” in a 13-track album released January 21, 2014 is Wayne Marshall who proves his versatility in the variety of…
Jamaica 101
Overview Author:Totlyn Oliver Reviewed by:Nicola Cunninghan – Williams Though most of the hoopla of our Jamaica 50 celebrations has pretty much died down,…
Shaggy & Friends: Caring for the Kids
The big buzz around this year’s staging of Shaggy and Friends may have been the presence of sensational songbird and The Voice winner…