I think John Lennon once said Life is what happens while you’re busy making plans… So true, I had a lot on my plate for this week and still have much to do, but Deborah Callender’s recent passing disrupted me much like Terry Mayers’ transition did…
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That is one of my features to come actually – so, in the days ahead? June will be chock full o’features, such as the class I took with Debbie and hosted by Professor George Lamming – a true eye-opener!
Machel Montano plans to get scholarly about Kadooment, we’ll tell you why he gave Canada the heave-ho for this year’s revelry…
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A book review is in order on Alvin Cummins’ “The Royal Palms are Dying,” a look at Barbadian events with a twist – his launch for this thriller is coming soon!
Alvin’s treatise on Barbadian skulduggery is not the only book review coming, there’s a look at DJ Simmons’ CD & tome – “Riddim & Flo 2” and in the album, many musicians help the poetry jump off the page!
Sculptor Bill Grace and a South Coast restaurant have joined forces to create a new dimension in running an art exhibit, you’ll also learn who is a big influence to Bill…
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Also planning to examine the rawness that was the latest Mot Juste event at Limelight Cafe, and what were the consequences? Who did a guest slam? Ugh!
And if there is enough June left, a scope on some Bajan film-makers using YouTube to promote their efforts…








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