Posted on July 01, 2013

Reviewed By Knolly Moses

The myths we learn about as children never leave us entirely. They intrude on our adult consciousness at unlikely moments. They creep into our dreams and invade our fantasies. Sometimes they rise above the sober reality of daily life. We brandish then to confront...

Posted on July 01, 2013

George Lamming has been described as "The Conscience of the Caribbean." His thoughful analysis and incisive commentary bring new insights to many...

Posted on July 01, 2013

Elizabeth Nunez was showing spunk and creativity when she was only seven years old. Unknown to her parents, she submitted a short story to a tiny tot writing contest in the Guardian, and won. "Since then, says the now grown up Elizabeth Nunez-Harrell, "I have wanted to write a novel. I...

Posted on July 01, 2013

Jamaica believes that heritage tourism could be the best recent opportunity to diversify its product for visitors. Properly developed and marketed, cultural heritage tourism could easily increase visitor arrivals by 40 percent, say some industry analysts.

Prospects of such gains have...

Posted on July 01, 2013

Those heading to Trinidad's carnival are already anticipating the fetes and the carousing, the calypso tents and the pan yards, the masquerade and the music. J'ouvert beckons and the posse at the dam that's been religiously running at 5:30 on mornings had better hope their legs are...