Talking Culture

I READ a letter to the editor by Sahodeo Bates about the shooting of a jaguar by an over-enthusiastic miner

–but all will not heed or follow BOTH my father and godfather taught me truths that have helped me to

AS a child, I was introduced to the beliefs that enveloped the world of the last days of British Guiana

THE “MAAFA”, held yearly by the Afro-Guyanese community and guided by the rise and fall of the tide, is a

I WAS brought up in a home that cannot boast of being rich, but one that addressed its needs within

WE must reconstruct our understanding of the needs that are necessary to cultivate the platforms that will contribute to the

REGARDLESS of the guard towers we erect, the uninvited of our age will present themselves and stare at our expression

AGAIN, I emphasise the need for citizens who embody the creative arts in our nation to have a support medium

THERE were fewer real domestic stories where extreme violence was used, to my memory, in my early youth. Some had

WHAT must be understood was that the era of emancipation and the endeavours of the African were not met with

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