Post Archive

March 2011

Worth A Visit

Here are some photos taken at Wicky Wacky, eastern St. Andrew last week, the venue for the OPA beach party. There’s something special about this area, one of the drier parts of the country, and it’s not just to do with the giant iguana we spotted…. I think this part

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General

See first No-Maddz/Puma ad here also featuring Usain Bolt

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Music

No-Maddz, an exciting local band now being featured in PUMA ads will be performing live in concert for the “Trod Anniversary” this Sunday,  March 13 at the Courtleigh Auditorium, 6 St. Lucia Avenue. There will be cocktails preceding the concert starting at 6pm, with showtime at 7pm. See the featured

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General

Check out this great video with thoughts on Jamaica by Harry Belafonte, Andrew Young, and Hugh Masekela. Did you know that Harry Belafonte’s  record, Calypso was the first record to sell one million copies, earning him the first ever “gold record” in the music business from RCA.

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Uncategorized

Brand New Machine Montego Bay hosted by Steve Urchin and Farenheit has moved from Blue Beat to Seawinds Beach Club, Freeport in Montego Bay. BNM features the best of Jamaican DJ’s, premium bottle service and drink specials, and an all round funky vibe! BNM Mo Bay is EVERY THURSDAY from 10pm-4am. Everyone

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Entrepreneurs

On Friday, March 11 Women Business Owners will be launching their “Building Women in Business” Project. The long-term objective of the project is to contribute to the growth and sustainability of women owned small and medium sized businesses in Jamaica. Specifically, this project will strengthen 300 women-owned small and medium

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Music

Our own DJ Engineroom will be at OPA! this Wednesday March 8th at Wicky Wacky Beach in St. Thomas. Enjoy music with a difference this Ash Wednesday – deep and funky house, dubstep and dance classics! Also if you dig this kind of music follow Stereo Massive on twitter and

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Just crazyPhotography

This is an interesting tree I spotted while recently visiting a farm  in the hills of St. Elizabeth. It’s called “Prickle Yellow” and is apparently a great bird feeding tree – but I call it the definition of prickly. It’s fascinating as the bark is covered from top to bottom in sharp “prickles”.

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Good FoodWorth A Visit

Here’s a great post from my friend Berette Macaulay from Sebiart talking about some cool Kingston lunch spots that all serve great food at reasonable prices. We welcome Cafe El Centro, a newcomer to the Kingston foodie scene (8 Hillcrest Ave), they serve great food and VERY reasonable prices.  Their

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DanceHappenings On The Edge

The Junior Jamaica Dance Umbrella performance will be this Saturday March 5th at 2pm at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts, UWI Mona. Tickets on sale now at the Philip Sherlock Centre: $500 adults, $300 children. Call 927-1047 to make your reservations. Here’s the schedule for the JDU

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