Latin Dancing… The new ‘spice of life’
OFTEN referred to as the “Universal language of love”, Latin dance has, since the early 15th Century, provided for its practitioners a form of self-expression through sensual rhythm. Here in Guyana,...
View ArticleRandy Lee Kirton… Guyana’s very own ‘Weeknd’
By Daniel Haynes RANDY Lee Kirton is one of the few voices of ‘new-school’ RnB music in Guyana; and while everyone is clamouring to be either a rapper, or the next Adele, Randy is carving out his niche...
View ArticleThe Capoeira Factor… Coming out of the shadows
By Daniel Haynes THE capoeira faction in Guyana has long been silent, but not because of inactivity; it has been silent, but it has been slowly garnering support and recognition. What had initially...
View ArticleNo Hobby? No problem! Birdwatching to the rescue
By Jasmaine Payne IN looking for new things to do, many Guyanese often search for hobbies that can make them more in tune with their natural surroundings. Yet, few are aware that the little known past...
View ArticleNot your average designer
By Daniel Haynes IN a market dominated by big names the likes of Sonia Noel, Keisha Edwards and Roger Gary, it’s little wonder that he’s been able to hold his own in the field at all. But hold his own...
View ArticleThe Hash House Harriers –‘the running group with a drinking problem’
FROM time to time, you may have observed a group of happy-go-lucky people scampering around town, or even through someone’s back yard, seemingly on the hunt for something. There’s a name for them:...
View Article‘Positive’ to headline ‘Mash Night’ concert
THE ‘Mash Day’ Gospel Fest is a perennial event which features the biggest names in local and regional gospel entertainment, all on one night. This year will be no different, with Trinidadian Gospel...
View ArticleWhat’s ‘Buzzing’ this weekend
THIS weekend, entertainers have ensured that as February 23 draws ever closer, there is no shortage of places to go or things to do, even without the customary ‘Mash Day’ costume and float parade.PULSE...
View ArticleChanging the game –one ‘rap’ at a time
IN Guyana’s stereotypically male-dominated ‘rap’ industry, one woman is redefining the game in her own way, with socially conscious lyrics which stem from her experiences. She is A-TayJah. Born...
View ArticleTaking it to another level (Part I) – Local photography comes of age
By Jasmaine Payne GONE are the days when taking a professional photograph occurred solely on occasion; where a photo studio with tacky props and cartoon backgrounds would serve as the only source for a...
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