New to the rap scene, Teleios the Greek hopes to inspire
Rapper Teleios the Greek has been making waves in the entertainment arena since stepping onto the music scene in 2020.
Rapper Teleios the Greek has been making waves in the entertainment arena since stepping onto the music scene in 2020.
Courtney George, who is considered one of the top Guyanese disc jockeys (DJs) in New York, has been promoting Guyanese artistes and their music through his social events and helping to put Guyanese on the charts.
Though he has only been in the business for three years, Dancehall artiste Devalle Noble who goes by stage name ‘Dancehall Gad’ is looking to make a name for himself with his provocative lyrics.
Asim Victor has always enjoyed playing sports, so it’s little wonder that he is now pursuing a career in physiotherapy while honing his skill in photography and hoping to one day become a sports photographer.
Applications opened on Thursday last and young women aged 13 to 19 years old, interested in the Miss Guyana Teen Scholarship Pageant 2022, which offers a $400,000 prize, are invited to apply via the link on the Imperial House Facebook page.
Twenty-year-old socio-political activist Nikhil Sankar is known for his posts on social media and writing letters to various newspapers, but he is also a singer, writer and poet, whose name was recently buzzing after he performed his patriotic poem, “Motherland” on the Guyana Learning Channel.
Yogita Persaud has a mission at which she is determined to excel: taking handmade cards to the next level.
Clay hand-designed earrings by Mili Makes Handmade Jewelry are going like hotcakes.
For as long as she can remember, Cristal Clair Simmons always had a love for art.
Shasha Designs presents Guyana’s first gala and runway show,‘Moonlight Stories’, at Pegasus Corporate Suites on May 21.
Long-time Bourda Market vendor, Compton Narine was yesterday cremated following his passing on Easter Sunday.
As a young girl Tinnisha Lewis obsessed over the decor she saw at events she attended and always wondered whether or how she could make it better.
UK-based Guyanese Erica Bissember has recently embarked on a career in music, having honed her vocal and piano skills since she was a girl.
The Escapė (Es-ca-pay) Book Club is hosting its Easter Clothing Drive, accepting new and used clothing in good condition, that will go to the Mahaica Children’s Home.
After years of experience in a number of capacities in the art sector, sculptor Stephen McKenzie finally found his niche.
“I feel loved with all that’s been happening since my win.
Eighteen-year-old Vinel Hinds is the talk of the town as the new Junior Calypso Monarch, third-place finisher in the Junior Soca Monarch contest and Best Newcomer in both competitions for this year.
Dawn Edwards popularly known as Lady D has been singing in Calypso competitions since 2009.
Faith ‘Lil Canary’ Corrica successfully defended her Calypso Monarchy at the National Stadium two Fridays nights ago with her song “Give The Youths A Chance”, with Quincy ‘Ego’ Lacon in second place and Ivelaw ‘Granny Ivy’ Campbell finishing third.
Jumo Primo last Saturday night reclaimed the Soca Monarch title in the competition hosted at the National Stadium.
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