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Ziggy Marley cuts a kids’ album, Family Time |
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Ziggy Marley wants to get in touch with the future leaders of our nation: That’s why his latest release is a children’s CD.
Family Time, released last month, is a reggae-flavored kids album that Marley hopes will connect with those he says can best evoke change. The disc features vocals from three generations of Marleys: Ziggy’s 3-year-old daughter, Judah; his mother (and Bob Marley’s widow) Rita; and sister Cedella. read more... |
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Dis is My Culcha or Is This My Culture? |
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The world laughed when it was published abroad that a Jamaican man had attempted to hijack a passenger plane from the island’s tourism capital of Montego Bay recently. “What? Why would he want to leave a herb smoking paradise to go to Cuba or to North American snow?” they suggested in their snicker. It’s the way they see Caribbean culture: a happy frolicking, steel pan and reggae-playing people, who sometimes go crazy fighting over weed; but hijacking airplanes?! No way! it’s too complicated. read more... |
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Give Guantanamo Back To Cuba |
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Guantanamo is the name of a Caribbean inlet in Southeastern Cuba that provides one of the biggest and best-sheltered bays in the world — perfect for a naval base. Guantanamo today is also the name of a major presidential headache. The prison there houses some 240 "detainees," as they are called, and President Obama has promised to shut it down but has so far not found many countries willing to accept the detainees, least of all this country, whose leaders say, almost in chorus, "not in my backyard." read more... |
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Caribbean Cultural Industries being discussed in Suriname |
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he Second Meeting of the Regional Task Force on Cultural Industries opened yesterday, in Suriname, with the pressing issue of the future of Caribbean Cultural Industries high on the agenda. At the meeting, it was agreed that governments and other institutions needed to provide incentives, as well as to create the enabling environment that would encourage artists to establish their operational base in the Caribbean.
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Atlantis Named Top Hotel in The Caribbean 2nd Year in A Row! |
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Paradise Island – Atlantis, Paradise Island continues to maintain it’s stronghold as the top resort in the Caribbean. In its summer 2009 issue, Celebrated Living- American Airline’s premier magazine for First and Business Class passengers – revealed its ‘Reader’s Choice Platinum List’, naming Atlantis the top resort in the Caribbean for a 2nd straight year. read more... |
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Caribbean F&B Convention Set For Next Week |
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Now in the final preparation stages for Taste of the Caribbean, the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) is announcing its comprehensive line up of educational seminars, workshops and demonstrations in store for hoteliers, restaurateurs and food & beverage professionals at the largest and most important culinary event in the region. read more... |
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Turbulence - “Blood Dem Out” |
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When I think of roots reggae I think of a particular sound. This sound is passionate. This sound is pure. It’s rebellious. It’s gritty as hell. And “Blood Dem Out” by Turbulence manages to capture all of these characteristics. read more... |
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NSIDE THE CARIBBEAN: Serani, Chino, D'Angel and coke Zero; Shabba Ranks |
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*Dancehall artiste Serani who is currently enjoying attention on Billboard’s R&B Hip Hop Singles chart with the hit No Games, joins a list of Jamaican dancehall artistes who recently starred in a new advertising campaign for Coke Zero. According to Christopher Hardy, Country Manager for Coke Zero in Jamaica, the entertainers were selected because of their connection with the core market, teenagers. read more... |
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Sunday Night: Best of the Best Concert at Bicentennial Park |
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Memorial Day signals time for dancehall diehards to flock to Bicentennial Park for Best of the Best, the largest North American festival that brings together, well, the best of the best in Caribbean music. Last year, the bill featured acts like Buju Banton, Sizzla, and the don-dadda himself, Super Cat, and this year's line-up was similarly star-powered. read more... |
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Shaggy Wows Botswana Revellers |
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That was the euphoria at the Fairgrounds, as American pop star Shaggy finally stormed the stage for his maiden appearance in Botswana last Thursday. The local music scene had not experienced a visit by such an international star in a long time. read more... |
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Reggae at Southgate House |
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Today’s reggae scene doesn’t rely solely on Bob Marley covers and misguided suburbanites acting like Jamaicans. Much of American reggae draws from a large pool of world music; be it Jamaica’s riddims, Motown’s soul, Mississippi’s Delta or even New York’s punk rock. read more... |
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Courtney Walsh's 10 favourite places in Jamaica |
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The Jamaican fast bowler on where to eat, relax, explore, and of course watch cricket, on the Caribbean island where he was born. Until Usain Bolt shot to world attention in last year's Beijing Olympics, Jamaica's most famous son (post Bob Marley) was Courtney Walsh. read more... |
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Sugar Ray Returns With 'Music For Cougars' |
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Sugar Ray, the band formed in Newport Beach, California and fronted by singer Mark McGrath that was responsible for a string of breezy, reggae-tinged mid-1990s radio hits including the ubiquitous "Fly," will release its first full album of new material in more than six years when "Music For Cougars" comes out July 21 on Pulse/Fontana/Universal. The group will tour clubs and festivals throughout the summer. read more... |
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Surfing Jamaica ideal for beginners |
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We had both come a long way to make this rendezvous on a tiny Caribbean beach. My journey spanned thousands of kilometres from an icy Calgary airport, through falling latitudes and rising temperatures until, finally, I sat on a banged-up, rented surfboard bobbing in the clear, warm waters off Jamaica's east coast. read more... |
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Some Orlando-area black businesses succeed despite recession |
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Black businesses, even in the best of times, have higher rates of failure than white-owned firms. They tend to be smaller and underfunded with lower sales and less money in reserve than white-owned business, according to researchers. "A lot of what you need to do, you needed to do before you got to the recession," said Malik Ali, president of the Florida Minority Supplier Development Council in Orlando. "And that might be tough if you are barely making a profit or losing money." But there are exceptions. Here are three minority business owners who are surviving the recession — and how they're doing it. read more... |
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Last Night: Collie Buddz at Nectar + Video Footage |
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Seattle audiences are starved for good reggae music. I've noticed this trend on numerous occasions since moving here from South Florida several months ago. There's not nearly enough reggae coming through town on a consistent basis, and crowds are hungry for quality artists to play in this market. Last night, Bermudian reggae star Collie Buddz played Nectar and eager fans came out ready to soak up some of his island culture and reggae grooves. read more... |
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Why the US still hates Cuba |
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At the centre of the Summit of the Americas held in Trinidad and Tobago over April 17-19, was the only country from the hemisphere not present - Cuba. Speaking at the opening session, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega noted that while a large majority of the heads of states of the Americas were present, "there are two major absentees". read more... |
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Jamaican Saipanpreneur in China! |
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Perhaps I could share with you the attraction, attention, curiosity, entertainment value, social prop and dating aid of being of African descent and darker-hued in China! Heads turn, jaws drop, eyes widen, gasps are uttered (yes, I actually heard a gasp-I thought those only happened in comic books-while at the Administrator's Garden, a tourist spot in Suzhou). Cameras click, people stop what they are doing, look, ogle, point, and then move on, smiling and talking, having had a little distraction from years of seeing only Chinese features and flesh day after day. read more... |
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Jamaican food is a spicy treat |
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The storefront spot near South Charleston's mound features just a dozen or so tables and very simple decor, but what the space lacks in character it more than makes up for with fantastic food. The restaurant's owners are from Kingston, so this, my friends, is the real deal. read more... |
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Reggae music goes down smooth in Weeki Wachee, along with beer, wine |
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WEEKI WACHEE — Helen Kalkoven admitted she wasn't even sure what reggae music was. But she showed up at Saturday's Reggae Sunfest at Linda Pedersen Park just the same. "I can't tell you a thing about it," said Kalkoven, 63, tapping her foot to the tropical beat of the Caribbean Steel Band from Pasco County. "I came to see what it's all about. And you know what? I'm having a ball." read more... |
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Nas and Damian Marley on their 'Distant Relatives' collaboration |
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Nas and Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley recorded one excellent single together, "Road to Zion," in 2005. As much as I enjoyed hearing the N.Y. rap legend and the reggae scion play off each other's styles on that track, though, I never guessed that they would be following it up four years later with a full collaborative album, Distant Relatives, tentatively set for release this June. Turns out, neither did they. read more... |
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Obesity in Caribbean and African Americans |
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In the United States, two-thirds (64%) of all Americans are overweight, and one-third (30%) are obese. About 1100 preventable deaths daily in the United States are due to obesity and its co-morbidities. About 50% of African-American women are obese. read more... |
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