Alistair Campbell’s Anansi to air on radio
The dramatic play Anansi by Alistair Campbell will shortly be broadcast on radio.
The dramatic play Anansi by Alistair Campbell will shortly be broadcast on radio.
Introduction Today’s column addresses the second topic I had identified for consideration in this ongoing evaluation of Guyana’s proposed public auctions of its crude oil blocks.
John Macedo, 68, an accomplished chess player during the 1970s and 1980s, died two Thursdays ago in Guyana following a brief illness.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket, Roger Seymour presents the second part of the Mike Findlay interview.
By Mia Anthony Emergency Medical Technician Tishana Douglas had a different career goal in mind when she completed secondary school.
Sandal Dharamlall resigns: President Irfaan Ali last Tuesday night accepted the resignation of Local Government Minister Nigel Dharamlall, hours after the DPP had advised the police that there was no basis to charge him with rape as the complainant had withdrawn the allegation.
Albert Burnett Jnr, 41, the seventh of nine siblings, was born two and a half years before his younger brother Jermain, 38, who is paralysed from his waist down and has limited mobility from the waist up.
By Mia Anthony Defying her own doubts and dominating the stage in India, Aruna Sukhdeo was on June 18, crowned Miss India Worldwide 2023, making her the second Guyanese to win the title in 30 years.
I am not going to lie and tell you that I liked making roti when I was growing up.
In this week’s edition of In Search of West Indies Cricket, the first of two parts, Roger Seymour looks at the career of Windward Island cricketer, Mike Findlay.
Our world is currently packed with around eight billion people. This population is increasing every single second, and the competition for resources and space is becoming more and more severe.
Introduction Over several immediately preceding columns I have undertaken a basic stock taking of Guyana’s petroleum sector in three of its dimensions.
I questioned over and over, how could a beautiful 23-year-old woman with so much happening give up on life?
The previous column discussed several important international functions the dollar performs.
Denis Williams (1923 – 1998) received the first-ever British Council Scholarship granted to an artist from British Guiana in 1945.
Life at 90 is full of interest but the interests are now mostly sedentary.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is one of the most debilitating mental illnesses there is.
A popular American newsletter researched and published an article headlined: “27 geniuses with the highest IQs in history”.
‘Suns out, buns out’ is more than just a catchy phrase.
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