London based Brixton Stories tonight opens at Theatre Guild with a gala performance and continues tomorrow night with the sole aim of raising funds for the non-governmental organisation Artist In Direct Support (AIDS) which has been facing a funding challenges over the past few years.
Faced with stiff competition from her peers, Aliya Wong managed to hold her own to be crowned Miss Guyana Talented Teen at the National Cultural Centre.
In what appeared to be a controversial decision, Brittany Singh took the coveted Miss India Guyana crown last Sunday at the Marriott Hotel beating out crowd favourite Tahirih Boodhoo and Abigail Mohabir, who was the only other contestant.
Two-time Calypso and Chutney King, twice a winner of the Health Song Competition and five-time Shanto King, Roger ‘Young Bill Rogers’ Hinds has done it again.
Jason Shurland pulled out all stops and created a striking black and gold gown for Melicia Partab and matching kurta for Hashim Alli, co-founders of Nachle Designs, who got married on July 30, crushing the myth the a bride in black is a bad omen.
Eight young women, ranging in ages from 14 to 19 years old will vie for the title and crown of Miss Guyana Talented Teen tonight at the National Cultural Centre.
Designer Sonia Noel will be reaching out a helping hand to ailing actor/comedian Henry Rodney and make-up artist Corin Gibson through her charity Style Mission scheduled to return to the up-coming Guyana Fashion Week (GFW) 2016.
Miss World-Guyana 2016 Nuriyyih Gerrard and a delegation are in New York where the queen is set to make a number of appearances during which she would share her thoughts on mental health in Guyana which is the focus of her Beauty with a Purpose project.
Abel ‘JR Lovestabbs’ Stokes has been getting his music out there, performing at bars, hotels and most recently at BowJay’s fifth anniversary and the Miss Guyana Emancipation 2016 at the National Cultural Centre (NCC).
Local accessories entrepreneur Jenell Pierre recently celebrated the fifth anniversary of her business, BowJay, with a show exhibition and sale at St Stanislaus College auditorium.
The Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD) will host its first ‘Sing De Ting: Karaoke & Lyme’ on Wednesday evening at the Dutch Bottle Café, Lot 10 North Road, between Light and Cummings streets, Bourda, in Georgetown.