Caribbean Culture
Caribbean Film to Make Atlanta Debut, May Change Views on Race Relations
Vigilante – The Crossing, a new film that explores the racial and social barriers in the Caribbean, will screen on Thursday March 19th 2015...
Is the Road March Still the “People’s Choice” ?
IT was more than one week ago that soca star Machel Montano’s composition “Like ah Boss” powered its way to the Road March title...
Jamaica Becomes First Caribbean Country To Decriminalize Marijuana
Marijuana, weed, ganja, doesn't matter what you call it the legalization of grass has been a hot topic for decades. Peter Tosh infamously petitioned...
Celebrate Virgin Islands History Month & the Observance of National Women’s History Month
U.S. Virgin Islands Sen. Myron D. Jackson, chairman of the 31st Legislature's Committee on Culture, Historic Preservation, Youth & Recreation, encourages all to participate...
First Annual Nevis Blues Festival – April 16-18
The first annual Nevis Blues Festival is set to take place April 16-April 18 on the beautiful island of Nevis in the Eastern Caribbean. ...
1st Annual Caribe Film Fest Opens in Miami Feb 27
Films, educational workshops and industry networking take center stage at the inaugural Caribe Film Fest, a celebration of film from the Caribbean and Americas
Filmmakers...
Amber Rose Plays Mas in Trinidad Carnival
To ease the tension following her bitter social media war with Khloe Kardashian, Amber Rose landed in Trinidad earlier this week to participate in...
Bahamas Consul General Takes Junkanoo Carnival on Tour
Americans are getting a taste of Junkanoo Carnival now that Bahamas Consul General to Atlanta, Randy E. Rolle and his office has exposed the...
16 Killed and 78 Injured in Haiti Carnival Accident, PM Declares National Day of Mourning
Haiti Carnival Ends Prematurely
Haiti's Prime minister, Evans Paul, announced on Tuesday the early ending of the Caribbean country's carnival 3-day parade after an electric...
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