Diana Chapman releases video for ‘Let Us Live’
Diana Chapman last Friday released the video of her recent single, “Let Us Live”.
Diana Chapman last Friday released the video of her recent single, “Let Us Live”.
Since moving to Guyana from Venezuela four years ago, 26-year-old makeup artist and hairstylist Miguel Ram has been creating quite the buzz through his work.
“Mamba! Remember the Black Mamba” is Guyanese singer, Courtney Noel’s latest release.
“Fire In My Bones”, a recently released song, has been creating waves with its remarkable arrangement and lyrics, more so because it is the debut for singer, Jamal La Rose.
Three enthusiastic young women are looking to inspire others aspiring to balance the business, arts, relationships, and social issues (BARS) in their lives.
“I don’t consider myself a professional. I wish I was,” artist Akeem Hartman said.
The names of the candidates who have been selected as quarterfinalists for next year’s Miss Guyana Teen Scholarship Pageant (MGTSP) will be revealed tonight live on Facebook during an Awards’ Night presented by the Miss Guyana Teen Scholarship Organisation.
Gerald Gravesande is all about spreading the gospel through music. A singer/songwriter, who goes by the stage name ‘Double G’, Gerald has been ministering professionally through music for seven years, but his love for the ministry and music has been part of him since he was a child.
Makeup artist Janica Sandy has launched a line of products which are weekly being supplied to all three counties and is seeing increases in the products ordered by her customers as well as an increase in customers.
The sitcom, “Days Like Dese”, recently returned to television as a COVID-19 themed show, and the series’ third episode was aired yesterday.
Tiffany Persaud is a teacher and businesswoman, but first and foremost, she is a dancer who has been honing her skill since she was five years old.
Guyanese owned non-profit organisations Green Fashion, Art & Design Museum (Green FAD Museum) and International Museum of the Saree (IM of the Saree) have for the last year, through their pop-up and online events, been promoting Guyanese art and culture as well as other cultures around the world.
Akilah Atherley has recently expanded her designing to include creating home ornaments, the most recent of which is a wine bottle set.
Melody Thomas is a singer/songwriter pursuing a career in the music industry in the United Kingdom, perfecting her talent in the Reggae and R&B genres.
Anasie Fredericks – This 13-year-old hails from Lake Tapakuma, a small indigenous village in Region Two, and is a student at the Bishops’ High School.
Photographer Richard Doodnauth is making great strides in the local industry despite having only started out in the profession just over a year ago.
Guyanese have been raving about Jackie ‘Jaxx’ Hanover’s beautiful rendition of “Guyana” since she performed it at the inauguration of the 9th executive president Mohamed Irfaan Ali last Saturday at the National Cultural Centre (NCC).
Days Like Dese, a GEMS Theatre Production is slated to return to television next Friday with a COVID-themed creation.
Twenty-three-year-old Clement Samuel Glasgow is a talented Gospel singer-songwriter who dropped his fifth single, “I Will Follow” yesterday.
Omaiah Hall is known for making a statement in everything she sets out to do.
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