Where We Live, How We Living… Opinions

Where We Live, How We Living…

The event was free, always a good reason to show up anywhere, for anything, and be seen. But this one was special, as advertised, free, nothing about that marketing...

Thank-You! Opinions

Thank-You!

Reflect upon your present blessings, of which every man has many, not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some. [Charles Dickens] It’s US Thanksgiving week, so...

A Soca Success: Touch of Red 6
Entertainment

A Soca Success: Touch of Red 6

Hard work does pay off. The success of my annual event, Touch Of Red, is evidence of that. After six successful years, Touch Of Red has become a must-attend...

Church Events Nov 22, 2018
Church & Gospel

Church Events Nov 22, 2018

Deliverance Church of God The deliverance Church of God, 7th Day extends an invitation to all on December 8th, from 1PM – 3:30 PM, lunch will be served and...

High Heels—To Wear or To Fear? Opinions

High Heels—To Wear or To Fear?

Appearing Tall—Poised for the Fall and the Sexist History behind it all Let’s get it right, from the start coming straight from the heart. I do not hate high...

African Roundup Nov 22, 2018
African News

African Roundup Nov 22, 2018

    FRANCE CONSIDERS RETURNING AFRICAN ART and Artifacts White museum curator: “ The work isn’t for sale” Killmonger: “How do you think your ancestors got these? Do you...

BTW Calling On Young Artists
Community NewsSpecial Features

BTW Calling On Young Artists

Gloria Mitchell-Aleong and Victor Philips award can lead to bigger things   Rosie Awori   The Black Theatre Workshop is issuing a call for nominees for their Young and Emerging...

Skeete wants to change the conversation in Quebec
Community News

Skeete wants to change the conversation in Quebec

New Head of  The Secretariat for relations with English-speaking Quebecers is proud of his heritage    Egbert GAYE Heaped with the responsibility of maintaining the Secretariat for relations with...

Meet Cornwall’s first female mayor. She’s Black
Community News

Meet Cornwall’s first female mayor. She’s Black

Bernadette Clement is a former Montrealer with roots in Trinidad and Tobago Egbert GAYE Twenty-seven years ago, Bernadette Clement, a former Montrealer, finished her studies at the University of...