American actor Ernest Borgnine gestures during an interview at his London Hotel on Jan. 26, 1966. (AP Photo) LOS ANGELES -- Ernest Borgnine, the beefy screen star known for blustery,
Postings from special guest contributors. From commentaries, to higher reasonings, to just running-off the mouth. “Everybody has an opinion!”
By Horace Hines----- FLORENCE HALL, Trelawny — The sun beat down on the large group of ‘women’ being detained under a shed as policemen and soldiers milled about, keeping them
BY CECELIA CAMPBELL-LIVINGSTON------- MILLIE Small, the trailblazing singer who has not performed in Jamaica for over 40 years, says she plans to return home in two years to celebrate the
Bunny Wailer performing at Rototom---- The living legend, Bunny Wailer, is slated to close the 20th staging ofReggae Sumfest. This privilege has been granted to the only living Wailer amid the
Lil Rick By Hasani Walters...., There has always been a connection between the soca and dancehall genres. It seems that link is becoming stronger these days as dancehall experiences an
Toots Hibbert By Mel Cooke------ Yesterday, the Festival Song for Jamaica's landmark 50th year of Independence was announced at the National Arena. While the popularity of winners outside of the immediate
Jamaica's Reggae Sumfest will this year celebrate its 20th anniversary, and a release has indicated Pepsi-Cola Jamaica is proud to renew its sponsorship of the event. Pepsi, in 2011, signed to a cutting-edge deal
International Reggae group Bonafide is currently blazing the reggaeairwaves worldwide with their latest chart topper titled Start & Stop, which was done in tandem with Damian 'Junior Gong' Marley. To date, the group has
By Simone Morgan------ AMERICAN-based dreadlocked singjay L. Razor is currently on a musical high. His recently released track, Tired a the Mockery — produced on his Straight Hits label —
By Davina Henry-------- Dancehall icon Desmond Ballentine, more popularly known as Ninja Man, says he will not be performing on this year's Reggae Sumfest. "Mi nah work Sumfest, dem can gwaan. Mi nuh need Sumfest.