Bevan Allicock: Telling stories with his art
“I did a portrait of my late grandad which is my favourite; he used to like to tell stories.
“I did a portrait of my late grandad which is my favourite; he used to like to tell stories.
The children of Mashabo are among the thousands in the hinterland who have been drastically affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Residents of Sarah Johanna on the East Bank of Demerara yesterday protested over attempts to have them removed from lands some of them have squatted on for more than thirty years ago.
If you find enchantment alluring then you will certainly be captivated by the work of filmmaker and photographer Anthony Indar who sets out to create masterpieces.
Captain David Emanuel pulled his boat up at St Lucian’s Mission even as the rain poured.
An Albouystown teen was fatally stabbed yesterday morning after an altercation with three older boys at his workplace.
Even as the number of infections continues to skyrocket in Guyana, persons still continue to function as if the COVID-19 pandemic does not exist.
Bordered by Akawini to the south and Manawarin to the west, Wakapoa is by far one of the most peculiar indigenous villages in Guyana and possibly in the world as it consists of twenty inhabited islands that is home to its two thousand plus residents who belong to the Arawak/ Lokono and Warrau tribes.
The idea of a new Demerara Harbour Bridge has residents of La Grange, West Bank Demerara, thrilled about the development and the positive impact expected especially that of less traffic.
Being cooped up at home due to the initial restrictions put in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19 provided unexpected inspiration for gym instructor and expedition coordinator Tyson English.
At 44, Reggae/Culture artiste Neil Sampson is just releasing his first extended play (EP) album titled ‘The Journey’, but revelling in the glory of doing so is certainly sweeter for him after the long journey he has had in getting here.
By Readawne Henery Police yesterday fired pellets and tear gas in a bid to remove squatters in the vicinity of Success, East Coast Demerara who have overrun lands belonging to the sugar corporation, GuySuCo.
‘Relief’ and ‘enthusiasm’ are words that can be used to describe the feelings of two of the forty-nine repatriated Guyanese who returned from Suriname on Monday after much anticipation.
Since moving to Guyana from Venezuela four years ago, 26-year-old makeup artist and hairstylist Miguel Ram has been creating quite the buzz through his work.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected us in more ways than one, whether work, school, health, or our economic situations.
Although he might not say so himself, Loris Holland is kind of a big deal.
A local tour company is embarking on a multi-million dollar project to construct a hotel, an eco-resort and spa and an amusement park.
“Fire In My Bones”, a recently released song, has been creating waves with its remarkable arrangement and lyrics, more so because it is the debut for singer, Jamal La Rose.
Cries for justice rose louder yesterday as the two teenagers hacked to death last weekend were memorialised in emotional ceremonies in the city before being laid to rest in the Number 5 Village, West Coast Berbice (WCB) burial ground.
Almost half a year since the pandemic lockdown, families are still struggling to put food on the table and while a COVID-19 vaccine could be a major breakthrough, there is skepticism as it relates to possible side effects.
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