Omar Ford tops Marley essay contest
OMAR Ford, 16, was named the winner of the inaugural Rita Marley Foundation Essay Competition held at the Bob Marley Museum on Hope Road, St Andrew, on Wednesday.
View ArticleTeflon doing well on int'l scene
With his sophomore album, 'Next Dimension', weeks away from hitting stores, 'Yard A Love' recording artiste Teflon continues to make major strides on the international scene.
View ArticleMusic at The Downs to Debut with Michael Franti & Spearhead's Soulshine Tour,...
After a pilot run in 2013 with Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell , AMP Concerts and Heath Concerts are back with the first season of shows at The Downs of Santa Fe.
View ArticleReviews: Matisyahu, Ingrid Michaelson, Phantogram, Tove Lo, The Crystal...
Long before electronic dance music had been embraced by the mainstream and acts such as Avicii, Calvin Harris and David Guetta found themselves on pop radio, the Las Vegas duo of Scott Kirkland and Ken...
View ArticleTwo confirmed for Raggamuffin Festival
ETANA and Chronixx are the Jamaican acts confirmed for the eighth staging of the Raggamuffin Festival, to be held December 13 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View ArticleThe Chung connection
The 17th staging of Tribute To The Greats takes place July 26 at the Chinese Benevolent Association in St Andrew.
View ArticleAswad rock Festival Too in King's Lynn
Now in its 29th year, the band at the top of the bill were the first pure reggae band to take to the Tuesday Market Place stage.
View ArticleThe Conversation feedback: Police training
Last Sunday's Conversation, "When training doesn't work," focused on the Salinas Police Department and the Crisis Intervention Team training in Monterey County.
View ArticleOmar Ford wins inaugural Rita Marley Foundation essay contest
Omar Ford, a student of Papine High School in Kingston, is the first winner of the Rita Marley Foundation Essay Competition Omar Ford, a student of Papine High School in Kingston, is the first winner...
View ArticleUWM astronomer's discovery: Like a diamond in the sky
Today's Paper, also known as the e-Edition, is an online replica of the printed newspaper.
View ArticleGrattan / Muir's prepared to help the government if it helps him
AS senators prepare for tomorrow's swearing in, Motoring Enthusiast Party senator Ricky Muir's strong message to the government is that he's prepared to help it if it helps him.
View ArticleHall back on the dancefloor
Known for lovers' rock hits like Perfidia and Dear Boopsie, Hall says she went for a different sound on Dance Away.
View ArticleNovel explores attempted Bob Marley assassination
A new novel exploring the background to the attempted assassination of reggae superstar Bob Marley in 1976 is due out this Autumn.
View Article10 days To Reggae Sumfest - Tessanne Chin
Patrons can expect reggae, infused alternative sounds, mixed with a bit of thunder and roar from NBC's The Voice winner Tessanne Chin.
View ArticleGrattan / High Court puts interim block on Sri Lankan asylum transfer
The High Court has issued a temporary injunction to stop the Australian government transferring more than 150 asylum seekers, who are on a boat unheard of publicly for more than a week, to the Sri...
View ArticleLudacris and TLC headline International Festival
Prince George's County will celebrate its rich cultural diversity with the inaugural International Festival.
View ArticleLifetime to Launch Weekly Talk Series Undone with @Amandadecadenet, 7/24
It's time to get Undone with @AmandadeCadenet in Lifetime 's all-new live talk series, hosted by Amanda de Cadenet .
View ArticleA hat for Gregory
A HOST of artistes will celebrate Gregory Isaacs' 64th birthday on July 27 at Blue Essence in a show dubbed 'A Hat Affair'.
View ArticleMusic fans are walking on sunshine at King's Lynn's Festival Too
Festival fever spread through the crowd as thousands of music fans filled Lynn's Tuesday Market Place to watch as the sun shone on headline pop and reggae acts, Katrina and Aswad.
View ArticleCan't Help Falling In Love: UB40 to perform in East Lancashire
The move comes after the first attempt to attract a big-name band to the Princess Way campus ended in disappointment with Lawson twice pulling out due to illness before the event was cancelled.
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