Arts & Entertainment
BLACK women have been struggling with the acceptance of their natural hair for decades. The issue of texture, length, and having straight hair has
NINTENDO (7974.T) made a pitch for the ongoing match fitness of its aging Switch console on Wednesday, as the Kyoto-based gaming company continues to
WHILE working on his latest album, ‘World Best’, Nigerian reggae/dancehall singer, Patoranking, decided he wanted the inclusion of two of the best acts out
SOME 1,000 people gathered at a major monument in Argentina’s capital on Sunday dressed as Spider-Man, aiming to break a world record for the
THE highly-anticipated Guyana Rum Festival which was slated to be held this weekend, has been postponed. This is according to the organisers who said
THE Guyana Prize for Literature winning play of 2007, “The Last of the Redmen”, will now be shown only on November 4, veteran playwright
MINISTER of Culture, Gender, Entertainment & Sport, Olivia Grange, has thrown her weight behind plans to stage the inaugural Dancehall Week during the 2024
GROWING up in East Africa, Bruce Melodie was exposed to a variety of music genres, including reggae. “Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Lucky Dube
GUYANA’S musical treasure and cultural ambassador, Eddy Grant, has expressed admiration for talented local artist, Ransford Simon, who, earlier this year, painted the global