Moody’s sculptures fizz with life in this beautifully paced show, in which the Jamaican artist’s works sit alongside those of contemporaries such as Jacob Epstein, Elisabeth Frink and Henry Moore.
Iconic Jamaica Queens landmark VP Records celebrated its 45th anniversary with the grand opening of its reggae photography ...
A new era calls for a new name: Nearly ten years after she first hit the scene with the hypnotic "Wine Pon It," Jamaican-born ... at the top of this year with Teejay vs. Valiant and Stefflon ...
He wasn't just pressing his own records, but other Jamaican artists [too]," she told Rolling Stone in 2014. "He was the first one to design and wear a Bob Marley T-shirt. He was very savvy.
2), the Queen of Dancehall, Spice, joined forces with BK rap star Lola Brooke for a special parkway performance of "Cry," from the Jamaican ... charting hits - Teejay‘s "Drift" and Byron Messia ...
Designers create a space that has been inspired by various styles of art, whether contemporary, abstract or classical. The colour wheel and style of painting also have an influence on what ...
How did this musical genre, with a uniquely Jamaican twist, become a worldwide brand influencing artists like Rihanna and Sean Paul? Mento is the name given to Jamaican folk music that emerged in ...
Proclaiming to be Rasta, most reggae artists personify the symbols of the anti-prejudice process in all its forms. In denouncing unfair enslavement, racial intolerance and miserable life ...
People enjoyed the warmth in Gloucester Park as a Caribbean celebration was held. The Jamaican dancehall artist's 2011 murder conviction was found to be unsafe earlier this year. The powerful ...
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Known for its all-inclusive resorts, beautiful weather and delicious cuisine, Jamaica offers endless reasons why it should be at the top of your bucket list. Whether you're listening to reggae ...