Arts & Entertainment
IT has been one week since local dancer Kijana Lewis staged his debut production of Free Souls Dance Theatre at the Theatre Guild, but
DRAKE just pulled off a Kanye West on us when he changed the name of his album from “Views From The 6” to just
THOUGH the name ‘Jackie Jaxx’ is no stranger to the ears of the Guyanese public, when you ask this 26-year-old about her career, without
IF there were any time for Guyanese to step up and be heard with messages of encouragement, that time would be now, and
IT’S almost May, and you know what that means: There will be no shortage of entertainment activities for the coming weeks, and this weekend
IT IS safe to say that in this year of our Golden Jubilee, there has been a renewed vitality in the arts industry as
ALL it took was one look at Spike Lee’s 1990 musical drama, ‘Mo’ Better Blues’, for Kojo McPherson to know that film was something
GONE are the days when finding professional voice training in Guyana was a rare gem; where tutors were professionals from the ‘old school’, few
LIL Wayne has played a huge part in Nicki Minaj’s tremendous success after giving the Trinidadian rapper her first major label record deal when he signed her