Arts & Entertainment
WITH the hosting of the long awaited ‘Guyana Night Big Clash’ just around the corner, fans are all hyped up and raring to go
WE’RE forever being told that beauty is “only” skin deep. Well, for many Black women and a few Black men, that’s disturbingly deep.
FIRST dates can be very scary. They’re basically job interviews, but with a panel of one, and slightly better coffee. And while, as
ALL roads lead next Saturday to Hits and Jams Water World for the eagerly anticipated “Chutney on the Beach”, brought to you by ANSA
LAST week we concluded with Joplin’s classic composition of his operatic piece, “Treemonisha”. It was an operatic piece depicting the African-American culture. After his
OUR babe this week possesses the rare combination of beauty plus brains, which she blends quite nicely with an aura of simplicity
“REFLECTIONS”, one of Guyana’s signature fashion shows, was first held in November 2012. It was dubbed a major success, attracting not only local but
THERE are still many people that seem to think that the word ‘mother’ is a sometimes tired, maybe ill-figured worn-out woman, burdened by the
AS the buzz for the much anticipated ‘Guyana Night’ event heightens, promoter and Firefest Productions CEO, Mahendra Ramkellawan assures that this show will be