In Kingston, Jamaica lies the internationally renowned Sabina Park, a hallowed ground that echoes with the rich history of West Indies cricket. Purchased in 1890, this iconic venue was once known as Sabina Park Pen, with its roots tracing back to...
NEW YORK (AP): A good book packs power. A good book thoughtfully chosen as a gift can add a layer of joy. The holidays are a great time to track down just the right coffee table reads for loved ones. There’s a wide array this time of year. Some...
Waggonist I believe I’m a good person Shorty yu know mi from when Surely yu know I’m a good person A long time me and yu a fren So doan call mi Waggonist— It’s simply a part of the psyche Of being a Jamaican Waggonism shouldn’t be taken...
Established in 1684, The Ferry Inn stands as a silent witness to the ebb and flow of time. It proudly claims the title of Jamaica’s first inn, an architectural testament to the endurance of dreams and the passage of centuries. The roots of this...
We all know the traffic signals and their importance on the road and how being a little careless in following the signals may bring serious consequences. Following signals makes driving convenient and smooth for everyone. In the hustle and bustle...
Roses are black Give me black roses Aren’t they sexy? You filled me with joy Whenever I see you, my heart palpitates Your touch is as soft as cotton I don’t want to see you diminish You are stronger than the others Most times I get...
Book lovers and bibliophiles converge in Miami for the 40th annual Miami Book Fair taking place November 12-19 at the Wolfson Campus of Miami Dade College. The eight-day festival features over 400 authors from around the world participating in...
If you can get your hands on a telescope, there are few sights more spectacular than the magnificent ringed planet – Saturn. Currently, Saturn is clearly visible in the evening sky, at its highest just after sunset. It’s the ideal time to use a...
Madam Rose Leon, a name etched in history, stands as a testament to unwavering dedication, innovation, and leadership. Her legacy spans far beyond her time, leaving an indelible mark on Jamaica’s business, politics, and social landscape. Madam Leon...
In a world filled with ceaseless chatter where words flow freely and thoughtlessly, many of us find ourselves entangled in conversations with less authenticity and toxic consequences. Why do we speak so much? Are all our spoken words necessary? It...
Monday, October 30 would be etched in the minds of people who were rattled by the tremors of the 5.6 magnitude earthquake, some decided to pen their thoughts through poetry ... Earthquake – 5 point 6 I have experienced many earthquakes in...
In the vast tapestry of Jamaica’s history, there are individuals whose impact transcends time, leaving an indelible mark on the nation. Among these luminaries stands Professor John Hall, a name synonymous with neurology of the highest distinction,...
Life is full of a series of ‘energy exchanges’, and in each exchange, we have an underlying choice: to react or respond. These two words seem synonymous, but they carry vastly different meanings when it comes to our actions and their consequences....
Art enthusiasts were given a treat on Saturday (October 7), at the opening of a two-day exhibition by one of Jamaica’s pre-eminent artists, Joshua Higgins, focused on the musical genres of reggae, dancehall and rock steady and centred on the...
A book review by Nicole Watson I Have to Believe by G. Keith Summers is a poignant story of resilience and faith. His memoir takes the reader through a jaw-dropping journey starting with his “roots” and ending with his survival of a very...
In a world that often celebrates glitzy success stories, it’s all too easy to overlook the heroes quietly shaping our communities and uplifting their nations. Today, we proudly shine a spotlight on one such hero: Citerina Atkins from New Hope...
It was a flair ...flashing … at age nine – the literary skills that began to shine for Malachi Smith, at White Marl All-Age School, when the notice was sent out that poems were needed to be published in the school’s magazine, The Beacon. Even now...
As a public open space or park of special national significance, National Heroes Park has outgrown its former buzz and bustle. It lies calmly nowadays, except for the hum of motor vehicles at a temporary car park within its northern sector. There...
In our modern world, where the clamour of life often drowns out the subtle whispers of our inner selves, where society celebrates the extrovert, the social butterfly, and the hustler who is always on the move, it is essential to recognise the...
In the annals of history, there are individuals whose life stories transcend generations, inspiring us to strive for greatness despite adversities. One such remarkable figure is Mary Seacole, née Grant, a trailblazing Jamaican-British woman whose...
Each morning, we start our day with catching up with headlines, which, in most cases, are so heart-shaking that most of us think “How can people be so evil?” Let us understand what the root of evil is and how to transform the evil into divine. In...
The Morant Bay Rebellion, ignited on October 11, 1865, in Morant Bay, St Thomas, remains etched in history as a fervent call for justice and rights. At the heart of this uprising was a preacher, a man of conviction, Paul Bogle, whose unwavering...
The Wattle and Red Earth (WARE) Collective has announced the 2nd Biennial Art Auction, a fundraising event aimed at supporting the development of the ‘Living Museum of Jamaican Heritage’ in Southfield, St Elizabeth. The 2nd Biennial Art Auction...