They named a square after him in Castries, his plays have been throughout the Caribbean and there were two I remember here in Barbados – “Remembrance” and “Pantomime” whe…
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April 8th, 2007 •
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Holders Great House is an enormous sprawling mansion that is right next to the polo field which is always advertised in the newspapers as having a match – but do you realise the ads never listed…
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April 6th, 2007 •
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She won the Jahbulani Ballroom’s Annette Byer Solo and the advance open… Not once or twice but three times! 2006 and this year were consecutive only… She is also busy helping her fam…
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April 1st, 2007 •
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If you’re looking to do something on Easter Saturday and cannot abide by avoiding your carnivorous habit for Lent any further, then you need to get Pun De Grill, no not actually on a BBQ, just g…
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March 31st, 2007 •
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Ever look at Bim’s “Is there anybody out there?” very good reading… She has two gems; one looks at the hypocrisy of Barbadians with sex and religion in “Of Jesus, Eunuchs…
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March 25th, 2007 •
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Remember when we said the NCF was hosting a cricketing Culture Village? Then we said “NO” they’re not? Like Alice In Wonderland‘s characters, now they are, AGAIN – The ex…
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March 24th, 2007 •
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Unfortunately, the curator at Queen’s Park Gallery says there won’t be a Cricket Cultural Village after all – “The National Cultural Foundation thanks you for your interest and…
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March 10th, 2007 •
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You remember when Brit cinema mogul Michael Winner was being very melodramatic in declaring he’d rather drop dead instead of amputating his leg? Well, he seems to have gotten past that luckily f…
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March 4th, 2007 •
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Anyone who knows Anderson Armstrong knows he as a long history for such a young fellow – he has worked at No 1 Record Shop on Independence Square; a Teen Talent competitor in Richard Stoute̵…
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February 28th, 2007 •
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Formerly the Fishermen’s Wharf, now the Limelight Caf? Barbados, it is a host of talent to come and an homage to talent of yesteryear. Brainchild of Alan Sheppard, former lead vocalist/keyboardi…
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January 23rd, 2007 •
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I am glad for ex-CBC General Manager Austin “Tom” Clarke’s success in Literature & Theatre, what I want to know is why a book he wrote about Bim, now transformed into a play, ru…
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January 10th, 2007 •
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Uh, who is Ann Baker? I dunno, I may seem hostile, but ask Hostel-Bookers… “Ann Baker, a legendary jazz performer, will be performing again at Garfield Sobers in what is possibly the block…
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January 9th, 2007 •
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Mockumentary is one of the new “portmanteau” or combo-words of the 21st Century to indicate a film is a fake documentary covering a given set of circumstances or an event or what led to a …
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December 23rd, 2006 •
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