Dating in Georgetown
So, stemming from last week’s whole “Do we date?” It is clear the answer is maybe not.
So, stemming from last week’s whole “Do we date?” It is clear the answer is maybe not.
A young well-to-do couple, bored by their mundane life in America decide they want to move away to an exotic, faraway location – Guyana.
A new group of Christian youth is seeking to use the considerable talent that exists among its members to divert some of the negativity associated with the arts through involving Jesus and the use of Christian principles in their approach.
Jennifer Gibson fell in love with Guyana the first time she visited back in 1996.
There are some people who will say and absolutely believe that Georgetown is a boring city with nothing to see, nothing to do and nothing to experience but I say experiences can come out of nowhere; it is a journey you make yourself to explore, to live and always try new things.
Jeremy Sobers has maintained an interest in music from the age of nine, influenced by his father, Sean Sobers, a musician and his mother, a director of a local choir.
When it comes to local pageants Miss Guyana Universe has always been the most anticipated; there must be a great deal of pressure on the wearer of this crown and to a lesser extent, the Miss Guyana World title holder as well.
Ashma John is a Guyanese fashion blogger with a colourful style to expressing what’s on her mind.
The annual Mother and Daughter pageant has become quite traditional in the Guyanese celebration of a day to honour mothers.
“I believe pageantry is a celebration of beauty, beauty with a purpose.
Rebecca’s Story is a 12-minute film which sprouted from the Witness Project’s Film Workshop.
So we landed and I exited the plane stretching and appreciating the environment.
Photos by Obrey James A spicy performer with a powerful voice, Jackie Hanover, who now goes by the name of her alter ego ‘Jackie Jaxx’, has transformed herself from a contestant at the Jingle and Song Competition to one of Guyana’s most promising and sought after artistes.
For a long time, the name Tennicia DeFreitas has been synonymous with Calypso and steel pan.
Not many people know Drew Thoven, born Andrew Christopher King, because for a long time his involvement in music has been behind the scenes.
I love my job. I really do. It’s been a hop, a skip and a jump from Marian Academy’s The Pendance to a one-off publication in the Catholic Standard to this.
Many local artists have been displaying their talents in more than one art discipline and showcasing their tremendous scope in the process.
Pooran Seeraj knows about not giving up and has tasted the sweet reward that comes from staying the course.
Every now and again I call on all of us to support our local entertainment industry.
In celebration of the first anniversary of popular radio station 94.1 Boom FM, parent company Hits and Jams Entertainment will host the ‘I love Boom Concert and Award Show’ tomorrow, March 16 at the National Park, Georgetown from 20:00hrs.
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