The Scene

Mercy Johnson: It’s a matter of choice

Star actress, Mercy Johnson Ozioma aka. Mercy Johnson, speaks about her life, the movie industry and other issues Q: You have played different roles in the Nigerian movie industry to the extent that your fans don’t know the kind of person you are.

A lot of hot air!

Dear Woman-who-thinks-like-a-man, Can you believe how ridiculous some women are? Last Christmas when my girlfriend expelled flatulence during my family dinner I didn’t get mad and I still kissed her that night.

GFW opens in TO

On Wednesday the Toronto Premier of the Guyana Fashion Weekend (GFW) was launched at the art infused Trane Studio.

Musa Njoko

Musa Njoko’s inspiring Caribbean visit

Guyana and Barbados recently benefited from visits of a woman of substance in the name of Musa Njoko, a South African Zulu gospel singer who gave inspirational testimonies through songs and inspired many with her life story of living with HIV for 16 years but has not given up on life and is closer to God.

Freshly picked mangoes set  to ripen. (Photo by Cynthia Nelson)Photo: cbeef

Bye-bye mangoes

Hi Everyone, Bye bye mangoes. Your season is almost over. Sure, we have a couple of weeks remaining but I am missing you already.

Dublin dubs it dancehall style

By Tiffny Rhodius Emerging dancehall singer Robert ‘Dublin’ Hiscock is hoping that the lyrics and vibes of his songs will help people get pass his looks and take his music seriously.

Magic Fingers hosts concert today

The Magic Fingers Drumming School will hold an appreciation concert at the African Cultural and Development Association (ACDA), Thomas Lands today and the public is being encouraged to attend.

Freestyle dancer tWitch steps up into movies

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Freestyle dancer Stephen “tWitch” Boss may not have won the TV contest “So You Think You Can Dance”, but he took the prize in the charisma stakes which is now paying off with a flourishing career in dance and movies.

Mystic

Mystic: The mystery man with the golden reggae voice

By Oluatoyin Alleyne Visually, he is one of the most unlikely reggae singers around but his groovy vocals when combined with some deep romantic or gut-wrenching lyrics command you to stop and listen and wish that you were wrapped up in the arms of that loved one or hold your head and shed tears for the sufferings of others.

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