Caribbean Community of Retired Persons founder Jean Lowrie-Chin prepares to lay a wreath. Looking on are (from left) are Errol Howlett, Emma Lewis, and Hubie Chin.---- By Judana Murphy, Gleaner
Upcoming concerts, festivals, and other newsworthy events on your community.
By Shereita Grizzle - STAR Reporter--- D’Angel--- As the effect of the COVID-19 continues to settle in, many Jamaicans have joined the ranks of the unemployed, with little to nothing
In light of the risk factors associated with the COVID-19 outbreak, promoters of Reggae Sumfest say its staging 2020 will not take place as scheduled. Joe Bogdanovich, Chairman and CEO
Koffee-- KOFFEE, Wayne Marshall, and Naomi Cowan are set to take the mic this Sunday, for the grand finale of the Digicel Unplugged online concert series. The event will be
By K.D. Anglin ---- Buju Banton got a lot off his chest during this highly-anticipated interview. On March 16, 2019, Buju Banton’s talent was reunited with the Jamaican People after his “Long Walk
By Lloyd Stanbury/Gleaner Writer--- From left: Pembroke Pines Commissioner Angelo Castillo, Mayor of Pembroke Pines Frank Ortiz, Willie Stewart, and Vice-Mayor of Pembroke Pines Iris Siple.--- The Rhythms of Africa
Spice--- Dancehall superstar Spice will claim her place among Jamaica’s music greats when she is crowned Queen of Dancehall at the 28th staging of the iconic Reggae Sumfest, scheduled to
By South Florida Caribbean News--- Gramps Morgan--- Gramps Morgan who snagged 3 International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) in 2010 for Best Song, Best New Entertainer, and Best Crossover Song
Dean Fraser--- When the Simply Myrna show unfolds at the Courtleigh Auditorium on March 7, a very familiar presence will be on hand to enhance the evening’s entertainment. Jamaican saxophonist
Luciano--- After a two-year hiatus, the Rainforest Seafood and Music Festival returns to the Catherine Hall Entertainment Centre in Montego Bay, on Ash Wednesday, February 26. According to Rainforest Seafoods,