Drummer/producer Jaheim Jones has music in his soul
“To tell you the truth, I didn’t know I woulda do music for the rest o’ me life, until about two years ago.
“To tell you the truth, I didn’t know I woulda do music for the rest o’ me life, until about two years ago.
The Greens and Golds dance show is now entering its sixth iteration, which is quite an achievement.
Travelling to film festivals and meeting filmmakers from different cultures is always an enriching experience.
Misha Caleb is Miss Cosmo Guyana 2024 and will be competing this October in the inaugural Miss Cosmo Pageant, which focuses primarily on community service.
“Guyana has me in a chokehold,” Shaphan Hestick, the second place winner of the Guyana Prize for Literature 2023 in Drama said.
Jumal Sam explained that seeing animated films as a child left a lasting impression on him.
The first instrument Cassie Adams learned to play was the steel pan, while she was at the Bishops’ High School (BHS).
Katifa Lester’s nearly two-year-old daughter often enjoyed looking through the window from the couch.
During his childhood, Reyon Bernard spent a lot of time with his grandmother in the kitchen.
Before Christopher Belfield was admitted to the bar on October 27th, 2023, he juggled a consuming lifestyle, striving to balance his academic pursuits with numerous extra-curricular activities, including sports and theatre.
“Because I don’t like the disrespect, I said okay… I’m just going to go and work on my own and that is how Lifestyle Concierge came about as a full-time role rather than a part-time role,” Rashawna Alleyne said.
After graduating from Brickdam Secondary School, David Adams enrolled at the University of Guyana to pursue a degree in biology.
Joel Browne was at the gym when a song idea for the Soca Monarch Competition struck him.
Brandon Singh has always harboured a fascination with embodying multiple personas.
When Jhavon Azore was just 18 years old, a friend approached him with an unexpected request: to design an outfit for a cultural event.
Kwasi Edmondson, widely known as “Kwasi Ace,” has always harboured a deep-seated desire to infuse his music with his cultural heritage.
Phelicia Adams has two years of experience as a home economics teacher, but said initially, she had not envisioned herself in the teaching profession.
“Many times I have had to reach out to dance to heal me from something that was bothering me.
Ezikel Alleyne started his journey as a storyteller during his primary school years.
Administrative manager at Link Up Media and What’s Happening Guyana is among the responsibilities Abigail Brower shoulders.
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