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 Timeka Marshall (Photo by Raul Couchman)
Timeka Marshall (Photo by Raul Couchman)

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This week I wanted to share with you a few things that have come under my radar that I found quite interesting and important to the way fashion and the arts are shaped in the Caribbean.

Lead Pipe (hard, stick-like coconut bread)
(Photo by Cynthia Nelson)

Lead Pipe

Hi Everyone, There is something indescribable about the combination of freshly grated coconuts, flour, sugar, a little butter, ground cinnamon, grated nutmeg and a few drops of essence, all brought together by milk or water.

Brian Gomes

For Brian Gomes, his art is limitless

“Our limits with photography are boundless. We can create as far as we can see,” says local photographer Brian Gomes, who has been known to break the mould and stir things up.

A year of discovery

Hi Everyone, We’re still in January (barely) but it means that I can still wish you a very Happy, and blessed New Year!

Quincy ‘Ego’ Lacon

Ego goes Chutney

R&B singer, Quincy ‘Ego’ Lacon is going Chutney on February 6 at the National Chutney Competition slated for the parking lot of the Synthetic Track, Leonora, West Coast Demerara.

Sanneta Myrie

Their hair…

For as long as I could remember, I was always uncomfortable with my frizzy, curly hair.

LARAMADE
(Photo by Joanna Dhanraj)

LARAMADE brings Joie de Vivre to the Pegasus

Come December 18, the Pegasus Hotel will host a Broadway-like musical theatre show under the theme Joie de Vivre, brought to Guyana by the New York-based group LARAMADE, which markets itself as a fusion of song, dance, drama and fashion.

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