US-based Guyanese author Fiona Harewood is one of two facilitators presenting a CARE session tomorrow called ‘Living With Your Abuser During COVID-19’, a programme hosted by 4 Real Women International Inc (4RWI).
Guyanese were treated to a fine show by artiste Charmaine Blackman last Saturday night when she blew up Facebook with her live solo concert that saw some 41,000 viewers while it was live and has since seen views climb to more than 97,000.
Twenty-four-year-old aircraft maintenance engineer Kristoff Azariel Sauns, who goes by the stage name Lawless Boss, recently dropped his first studio album ‘Lwlss’ consisting of 14 Dancehall and Soca songs.
Forced to cancel the Miss Guyana Teen Scholarship Pageant (MGTSP) owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Imperial House has announced the launch of what it calls a digital university for this year’s participants.
The Miss/Mrs/Teen/Mr India Guyana Organization this week introduced the five contenders who will vie for the inaugural Mr India Guyana title this year.
With the coronavirus pandemic having placed routines and the pursuit of dreams on hold, Earllesa Mingo, an aspiring actress and comedienne has still been able to entertain thousands of people through the TikTok app.
Miss India Worldwide and Mrs India Guyana will be interviewed on their pageantry experience today when Pageant Zone, a programme hosted by the Miss, Mrs, Teen and Mr India Guyana Organization, makes its debut to Guyana and the rest of the world via Facebook and Instagram.
The old and the young participated in the Inner Wheel Club of Georgetown’s virtual hat show last weekend and according to organisers it was a big success.
Events décor company Innovign Art is offering a virtual paper flower making workshop two Tuesdays teaching fundamental techniques in creating giant paper flowers.
Guyana Carnival, Duck & Drake Promotion and Events592 are set to put on their third virtual party tonight dubbed ‘Stag in Yuh Yard’, an initiative that first kicked off two Saturdays ago via social networking site Zoom.
Charlene John has been involved with craft making for the last year, providing her services for birthdays, weddings, engagements and anniversaries, since she purchased a Cricut machine.
Almost three decades ago, she filled the family’s photo album with baby pictures, but today is mostly on the other side of the camera shooting from the tiniest flowers to the most beautiful brides.
Twelve years since she first began dancing, 21-year-old Vanita Harnauth has perfected Indian/Bollywood dance routines and performed at many events and competitions with the Kimberly and Shellita Dance Troupe, a group that honed her talent, which she directs today.