On his return to TALK, at the end of his COVID-19 break, the host Rick Wayne was typically provocative. A… Read More
The late George Odlum was on the button with his assessment of regional colleagues: “Caribbean politicians do not resign. They… Read More
Forgiveness is acceptable. Advocating for repentance and recommending Jesus is commendable. But killing an innocent man in the comfort of… Read More
Irrespective of his faults as a human being, his miscalculations as a politician, and what some criticised as his “vaulting… Read More
Grounded in my Atlanta bunker by an impending snow storm that never materialized, I tuned in to the first ever… Read More
[dropcap]P[/dropcap]ermit me patriotic ladies and gentlemen, to remove my self-imposed shackles and join this interesting debate that has at its… Read More
Love him or hate him, no one will deny that when it comes to his craft the man is simply… Read More
As a casual carnival observer and an avid and self-anointed calypso high priest, I was elated by the deliciousness of… Read More
The ink was barely dry on my STAR article ‘Is UWP Ready for Prime Time?’ when the knives and daggers… Read More
It was initiated as a simple marketing device. Five years later, Atlanta’s Next Best, an ingenious and collaborative effort between… Read More
There’s just something about a recycling bin filled with political parties that says more about the recyclers than the recycled.… Read More
Does the Government of St. Lucia’s Diaspora plan include Atlanta, Georgia, or was it an error of omission in the… Read More
How fascinating to read Rick Wayne’s recent musings from the other side. At least now I can brag about having… Read More
A disturbing trend is emerging throughout the Caribbean region. The once tried and proven progressive ‘people’s parties’ are slowly but… Read More
Obviously, some time during his years in opposition Prime Minister Kenny D Anthony had experienced an epiphany. Earlier he had… Read More
A St Lucian student at the University of Georgia has an October surprise for her native country. The American Public… Read More
The calypso tents have folded. The 2012 street revelers have returned to their bunkers. The tireless days and long nights… Read More
Like a command imprinted in our consciousness, St Lucians living abroad accept literally the words of its national anthem: “.… Read More
A convergence of embarrassing public announcements has compelled the usually comatose Director of Public Prosecution’s (DPP) office to emerge from… Read More
The striking similarities between the political campaigns conducted by the St. Lucia Labour Party (SLP) and its Jamaican counterpart, the… Read More
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