Guyanese Christmas chronicles
Guyanese love Christmas. Christmas music is played as early as October and some people will ‘break up’ the house a month or more before they clean and decorate.
Guyanese love Christmas. Christmas music is played as early as October and some people will ‘break up’ the house a month or more before they clean and decorate.
He migrated to the United States of America as a happy, athletic child, who enjoyed running, climbing fruit trees, playing games with his friends outside, and having great fun as a growing boy in Guyana.
Violence Against Girls and Women remains a common feature in Guyana.
Welcome back Atlantic Symphony Joe was naughty! Belligerent! Pugnacious! Even vicious in his repudiations, assertions and rejections.
What is an ineligibility? If a consular officer finds you are not eligible to receive a visa under U.S.
By Bill Emmott LONDON – Those who are disappointed by the inconclusive outcomes of the COP26 climate-change meeting, US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent virtual summit, or efforts to achieve COVID-19 vaccine equity need to wake up about the world we live in.
Government operations should be transparent such that citizens and the media can provide oversight and hold officials accountable.
This week we carry the full text of a letter that was submitted on Friday December 10 to Mr.
On the anniversary of Martin Carter’s passing, Gemma Robinson asks what kind of writer we find if we look at Carter’s poems about the environment.
In our journey through life, we should be constantly building, activating, and delivering.
In the human rights arena, an area that usually does not get a lot of traction is that of disability rights.
– Those Palm Tree Philistines I was not that surprised that the Culture Minister’s remarks about “black role-models” for Afro-Guyanese youth would generate robust responses.
It was the other significant find that pushed Guyana to the top of breaking news in the first year of the pandemic.
In a powerful speech at last month’s COP26 climate summit, Barbados’ Prime Minister, Mia Mottley, seized the day.
By Renuka Anandjit and Angelique V. Nixon Renuka N. Anandjit is a Guyanese born, Trinidad-based scholar and activist.
There are those of us who will never dance for our supper at the cost of our dignity.
A woman’s beauty – enhanced? Fake!? Today I wish to present a very personal view on a specific police-related national issue which, when shared a few paragraphs later, could easily attract “provocation” or robust dissent among some well-meaning readers and citizens.
Due to the fact that the Guyanese population largely emerged from and collectively suffered under white domination and colonial rule, many do not believe in the concept of privilege.
Inside Jamaica’s territorial sea, the nondescript 150-metre long container ship known as the MV “Asiatic Wind” made a sharp 90-degree turn and suddenly went dark for some 12 hours on June 3, last year.
By Nina L. Khrushcheva MOSCOW – Like many people, I am unnerved by clowns.
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