The Scene
Hat show set for April 6
Elegant, Original, Comical and Topical hats will be on show on April 6 when the Inner Wheel Club hosts its annual Hat Show at the Promenade Gardens, Middle Street, Georgetown.
Witness We See
Ray Sytes sings about life
“My favourite genres of music are dancehall and hip hop. They are almost mirrors of each other because they are voices for two cultures and they come from the streets; so the music relates to the common man.
Visit Guyana
As Guyana warms into the technological and digital age, more and more Guyanese are logging into and being part of the infinite world of possibilities – the internet.
Roast Pork Cracklings – Rap, snap & pop (into your mouth)
Hi Everyone, One of the main reasons I like to cook roast pork is just so that I can make and eat the cracklings.
The Scene cartoon – Visit Guyana
Witness
Two-woman exhibition for Moray House next Thursday
Visual artist Tracy Douglas and Author of Legend of the Swan Children Maureen Marks-Mendonca will host an exhibition under the name ‘Wombmyan’ at Moray House on March 21 from 10:00 hrs to 18:00 hrs in recognition of International Women’s Month, 2013.
Kat Dahlia’s debut ‘Gangsta’ blazes onto radio
(Billboard) – Vested in Culture chairman Silvia Rhone’s latest protege, 21-year-old Kat Dahlia, is making waves online and on-air with her debut single “Gangsta” (Epic).
Anna Kendrick finally ‘Pitch Perfect’ for radio
(Billboard) – The actress/singer’s almost acapella track “Cups” gets a musical makeover, spurring sudden programmer interest.
Snoop Lion uncertain of reggae future
(Billboard) – When Snoop Dogg transformed himself into Snoop Lion last summer, many were surprised by the new sound from the rapper who’d once released hits like “Gin & Juice” and “Drop it Like it’s Hot.”
All the president’s maids!
All the president’s maids! A scene from the GT&T Link Show 29, which will be heldover for the final time tonight and tomorrow night, starting at 8 o’ clock at the National Cultural Centre; Lucky Dollar’s giveaways are on both nights.
Mark Luke Edwards is embracing theatre: No more stumbling
Actor Mark Luke-Edwards was just 12 years old when he shook the dust of Wakenaam Island off his boots and migrated to city life.
Child’s play
“You ever heard of Saul Out or Hopscotch?” I asked Nixon, son of one of my co-workers.
Garlic Butter… it’s not just for bread
Hi Everyone, There is no doubt that garlic butter is magnificent on warm bread.
Witness: We See
The Scene Cartoon
Eight to vie for Miss Bartica Regatta
Come Sunday March 31, eight young women will vie for the title of Miss Bartica Regatta 2013.
Guyanese artists earn favourable reviews in NY exhibition
Timehri Transitions: Ex-panding Concepts in Guyana Art concludes today at the Wilmer Jennings Gallery At Kenkeleba House in New York, NY, USA.
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