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Trevor Nairne, OD is a man who is regarded as one of the best theatre practitioners to emerge out of the Jamaican crucible since Independence. The creative genius was honoured last Wednesday at a special event at the Little Theatre dubbed “Tribute to Trevs”.
Many of us grew up listening and watching the works of Mr Carey Robinson. Mr Robinson was a media giant. He had a long and influential career in media as a journalist, but he is best known as the producer and narrator of the community program Hill an’ Gully Ride.
Jamaicans are known for one sure thing. We know how to celebrate and have a good time. Let any sporting event start and see how we come out. We bring our colours, Sound instruments and a heap of vibes. Take a look and see if you see yourself in this article. Then, let us know how you celebrate.
In Jamaica, the death of a loved one brings together the entire community. The celebrations of life after death is filled with rituals and ceremonies. In this article, we talk about 3. Which other traditions do you follow?
The more you know about your history, the better you can prepare for the future. It’s also one of the best ways to understand ourselves. A lot of who we are comes from who came before us, so get to know by being curious.
Football is said to have the power to bring people from all walks of life together. Football, in the words of avid fans, is “a lifestyle”.
We had a reason with some football enthusiasts. What you’ll find in this article will either deepen your love for the sport or spark an interest.
Jamaican Hot Chocolate Tea has the ability to make a grown man cry and smile simultaneously. No matter how many scorches one sustains, the love for the beverage keeps them going back for more.
If you know anything about pudding then you know what is “Hell a top. Hell a bottom. and Hallelujah in the middle.” It’s the aptest way of describing the experience of eating a perfectly euphoric sweet potato pudding.
In some cases, the timeless traditions of Jamaica are celebrated all year round as normal life. Eating Blue Draws is one such tradition.
Have you seen today’s Google Doodle? Today’s doodle celebrates Jamaican-born British doctor, racial equality campaigner, and founder of the U.K.’s first civil rights movement Dr Harold Moody.
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