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MINAJ À TROIS

By Anthony Deyal Many years ago, a Trinidadian election candidate completing his personal information form, wrote as his profession, “Radio and Television Personality.”  Then he...

This bun for hire

By Anthony Deyal In Guyana, they call it “blow”. In Barbados, Saint Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago it is “horn” or “butt” but Saint Lucians...

Nursery Rhymes and Whodunits

By Anthony Deyal Goosey Goosey Gander, whither shall I wander? Upstairs and downstairs and in my Lady’s chamber. There I met an old man who wouldn’t say...

Caimit change and matrimony

By Anthony Deyal The Yoruba in Nigeria call it “Agbalumo,” Hausas know it as “Chiwo” and to the Igbo it is “Udara”. Throughout Africa they...

Legendary soul syndicate members still burning the fire: New albums released 

By Stephen Cooper LOS ANGELES, California — With February’s confluence of earth strong celebrations for reggae’s king, Bob Marley—this year, his 75th—and its crown prince,...

Julian Marley spreading righteousness across the world

By Stephen Cooper High up in the Hollywood hills overlooking Babylon, on the cusp of Bob Marley’s 75th earthstrong, I interviewed his son, Julian Marley,...

Shut up Shop

By Anthony Deyal I was an only child and when at 19, I did very well in the Cambridge Higher School Certificate (HSC) examination, I...

A historic conversation with legendary drummer Santa Davis – Part 1B

By Stephen Cooper Los Angeles, California - On December 1, 2019, I interviewed drummer Carlton “Santa” Davis at his house in Los Angeles for over...

A historic conversation with legendary drummer Santa Davis – Part 1A

By Stephen Cooper Los Angeles, California - On December 1, 2019, I interviewed drummer Carlton “Santa” Davis at his house in Los Angeles for over...

Hold ‘em’ Joe

By Tony Deyal Early in the New Year, my 2020 vision was tested by a bold headline on the cover page of a Trinidad Sunday...

A raging fever in the blood

By Tony Deyal It just happened in Jamaica, but with a vengeance and some missiles.  According to the Jamaica Gleaner (January 13, 2020), Vector-control personnel...

Bad law, good riddance

By Tony Deyal In Florida, it is illegal for a married woman to go skydiving on a Sunday. Breaking the law can result in fines,...

Days of YOR life

By Tony Deyal The Chinese New Year starts on January 25, 2020. It is the Year of the Rat (YOR). While we who follow the...

Bold Lang Syne

By Tony Deyal I had a ball this Christmas. Just after midnight on Christmas Eve, I opened my gifts and one was a green snooker...
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