Culture

So You Think You Can Dance?

Delano Manganoo is DanceSport Ambassador from Trinidad and Tobago. Regularly he travels throughout the Caribbean to conduct workshops designed… Read More

5 years ago

Some Emancipation Day Observations

On the evening of Monday, July 30, I was guest on Kari FM-radio’s “Reflections”. After a brief survey and… Read More

5 years ago

What We Don’t Know About the Amerindians

Nearly bare-bodied people adorned with paint, animal teeth and armed with spears are depicted generically in Caribbean history books as… Read More

5 years ago

EMANCIPATION DAY ART EXHIBITION

The Cultural Development Foundation has set up an art exhibition at the Baywalk Mall. Read More

5 years ago

Discover, Evoke, Inspire: That’s What Dramacan Is All About!

We all relish feel-good moment, like watching someone live out his or her dreams; or seeing gratitude registered on… Read More

5 years ago

ARCHIVES ON PARADE

I know all about that archives business, I know what you are going to study. You shall be opening skulls". The… Read More

5 years ago

“Some Things to get off my Chest”- TJ Vents

Castries, Saint Lucia : Thursday March 22, 2018 A customarily reserved and calm, Teddyson John (TJ) has decided to 'Vent'.… Read More

5 years ago

POEMS AND MUSIC IN MEMORY OF DEREK WALCOTT

Sir Derek Walcott is missed by his friends but remembered by them and the world for his mastery of words… Read More

5 years ago

Gandolph St. Clair’s Final Curtain

Gandolph St. Clair, leading figure of the local arts community, was laid to rest on Monday this week. Read More

5 years ago

International Women’s Day: Here We Go Again

I do not wish to rain on anyone’s parade on this auspicious occasion of the commemoration of International Women’s Day. Read More

5 years ago

If It’s So Good For Mamacita, Why Is It Bad For Little Cita?

What barefaced bunch of hypocrites we are! I say so, not so much because there may be one among… Read More

6 years ago

39th Independence Celebrations Kick-Off on January 31st

Having barely recovered from the ongoing Nobel Laureate Festival, Saint Lucia’s mass event coordinators, headed by the Minister for Local… Read More

6 years ago

3 Unique Christmas Traditions

For most, even for those born and raised in the tropics, the imagery associated with Christmas is that of snow,… Read More

6 years ago

Nothing Beats Christmas at Home

Unlike most, my relationship with Christmas is pretty much like all dysfunctional relationships; lots of mental back and forth on… Read More

6 years ago

Traditional St Lucian Christmas

Some might argue that towering trees adorned in tinsel and ornaments, with shiny star on the top are not… Read More

6 years ago

Piece ah Pork for the Christmas

The pungent smells of cinnamon, and other spices either infused in meats or soaked in sorrel paired with the fond… Read More

6 years ago

Christmas Things to do

For just 238.23 square miles, Saint Lucia has profusion of charisma. Apart from maybe our neighbouring Caribbean islands, there’s… Read More

6 years ago

Gift Shopping Ideas that Won’t Break the Bank

Even with Christmas just few days away, some shoppers still haven’t gone Christmas shopping, and limited time usually means… Read More

6 years ago

Festival of Lights Kicks Off Holiday Season

Culture is that little extra something to convince us that there is more to appreciate than the mundanities of legally… Read More

6 years ago

December Festival for National Day and Beyond

The official end of calendar year which signals the start of yet another, provides an opportunity for reflection, an… Read More

6 years ago

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