Since April 22, when there was a significant eruption at La Soufriere in St. Vincent, the volcano which for weeks had been spewing tonnes of smoke and ash on...
After a demanding year in 2020 operating their summer camp in the midst of the pandemic, organizers of Camp Pure Joy are more than ready this year to offer...
Gospel lovers far and wide are in for an online treat simply because under the direction of the irrepressible Carol Bernard, Montreal Gospel Choir (MGC) can’t stop… won’t stop....
When Geordie Theatre’s production of Virginia Wolf hits the stage on Friday, May 7, audiences will have an opportunity to enjoy a play that is as intriguing as it...
I am not here to blame you Mr. Tim Scott, because in spite of you being black, you have made it to become a Senator in the prestigious U....
By Dr. Alwin Spence It is true that a picture is worth a thousand words and often tells a true story. The first time we were introduced to George...
“A monster killed my baby…” Part anguish, part anger but it was the only way was Ian Harry could express the torment that has been his life since March...
Increased activity from the La Soufriere volcano prompted St. Vincent & the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves is issue a “Stage 3 Disaster Alert” and evacuation notice to about...
As he settles in comfortably into the golden period of his life, Montreal’s music man Martin Albino felt compelled to take music-lovers on a nostalgic trip exploring some of...
Black Theatre Workshop’s Artist Mentorship Program is one of the most respected of its kind across Canada. Over the years dozens of emerging artists have benefited from this seven-month...