Scheed Cole thinks big and three-dimensional.
The sounds of gospel music will soothe fathers across the island this evening, as the West Lawn of King's House becomes the scene of an ode to the men who keep our society from falling apart.
"I was blown away after my visit to the 96 Hope Road address for Spokes Apparel. It was as if I was transported to any of the posh men's boutiques in LA, New York, London or Milan," commented Deiwght Peters, chief executive officer of Saint International.
Bob Andy cried on the morning he was alone at Studio One and the melody of I've Got to Go Back Home came to him while he played the piano.
The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's Gospel Song Competition has returned with an outreach component that is being lauded by the organisers and the...
While following bloody clashes between security forces and gunmen in west Kingston from her New York home last month, Phyllis Cross could not help comparing the developments to...
A band, an artiste and a microphone create the formula being used by Italee Watson and Carrie 'Quizz' Sigurdson to redefine live music in Jamaica.
Outside of Studio One, Bob Andy first heard I've Got to Go Back Home at Gold Coast, a popular party venue to the east of Kingston.
Nightlife in Ocho Rios has been given a boost with the introduction of After Glow, a night-time entertainment package by Mystic Mountain Bobsled Jamaica.