Photos courtesy of Sure Thing Productions Playwright and actor reveals that his 25 year old immigrant comedy, Love and Marriage and New York City opened the doors to an international career. New York- June 5, 2025- “My ‘green card play’ Love and Marriage and New York City was not only a critical and commercial success but earned me the green card […]
By Staff Writer |Photo: Facebook For the first time in its history, Trinidad and Tobago’s main opposition party, the People’s National Movement (PNM), is being led in Parliament by a woman. Arima MP and veteran politician Pennelope Beckles-Robinson was sworn in as Opposition Leader on May 6 at President’s House in St Ann’s, following the […]
By CAW Editorial Board June marks Caribbean American Heritage Month (CAHM)—or at least it should. For two decades, this month has served as a time to celebrate the rich culture, resilience, and enduring contributions of Caribbean Americans across the United States. From the halls of Congress to the classrooms of Brooklyn, from hospital wards to […]
By Richard Hugh Blackford, jamaicans.com | Photo Source: Facebook In the mid to late 1950s, the Jamaican music scene was dominated by two giants: Duke Reid, with his Trojan sound system, and Clement “Sir Coxsone” Dodd, the force behind Downbeat. Both men played pivotal roles in shaping the trajectory of local music. But there was another towering figure whose influence […]