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Is reggae music in Ziimbabwe dead?
Reggae, although imported from Jamaica, has been the cornerstone music of Zimbabwe since Bob Marley’s visit to this country ...
By Rita OkoyeBryan Boomba Okoye is a highly talented Nigerian Nollywood actor, artiste, model and polyglot whose rise in the entertainment industry has positioned as one of the current sensations to ...
Donation boxes towered over Michelle Williamson as she walked through the Global Empowerment Mission’s warehouse. She pointed to crates stacked ceiling-high with donations bound for Jamaica in the ...
The 2025 Jamrock Reggae Cruise was supposed to be another fantastic experience. For five days, passengers were going to be immersed in Jamaican music, culture, and philosophy, as they had been on the ...
Cliff was 81, according to his official Instagram account. Jimmy Cliff, a Grammy Award-winning singer and actor, who helped Jamaican reggae music find its place within global pop culture, is dead at ...
Giselle Thompson received funding from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and the Killam Trusts. She is affiliated with the not-for-profit organization, World Class ...
It’s a festival, but it’s also a helping hand. As part of this Sunday’s 23rd Annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival, guests are asked to bring relief supplies — especially nonperishable foods — to be ...
Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival returns to Miramar with Hurricane Melissa relief effort The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival returns to Miramar this weekend, celebrating Caribbean culture with food, music ...
While I now live in Brooklyn, I will always love Jamaica. I was born there. I grew up there. I proudly wear black, green and gold, the colors of the Jamaican flag, whenever I get the chance to cheer ...
A chef prepares food at the 2023 Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival in Miramar. LUKE BALLENTINE Courtesy of Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival Organizers of South Florida’s premier Jamaican jerk food and music ...
Egg shortage feared due to farm destruction and livestock losses Farmers predict food shortages and price hikes until February Agriculture Minister plans recovery with international aid and imports ...
Jamaican restaurant Wah Gwan in Kansas City is raising funds to send to the owner’s homeland after Hurricane Melissa damage. Wah gwan is a greeting in Jamaican Patois, the country’s national language.
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