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Iconic New York in 4K – A Cinematic Tour
Take a cinematic 4K tour of New York City’s most iconic destinations. From dazzling Times Square to the views atop the Empire ...
Jamaica Food and Drink Festival (JFDF) may not brand itself as a celebration of culinary fusion, but at its core, that’s exactly what it is. Last November, I had the chance to attend the ...
Jamaica has a wealth of waterfalls to explore, and Dunn’s River Falls is undeniably the most popular for tourists. Situated around two miles from Ocho Rios, it’s an exceptionally beautiful ...
Jamaica may be best known by tourists for its beach resorts and white sand, but this beautiful Caribbean island offers so much more for the intrepid traveller. The island’s wealth of natural ...
The Green family is to take on the title sponsorship of the Bermuda National Gallery’s biennial exhibition. Its support will begin with the 2026 edition of the Bermuda Biennial and build on “a ...
The National Gallery of Jamaica announced Friday that curator Ashley James would organize this year’s Kingston Biennial, a showcase of artists from the Caribbean and African diasporas. Limiting the ...
The National Gallery of Jamaica has selected Ashley James to organize the 2024 Kingston Biennial, which opens in December. Listen to this article · 2:54 min Learn more Share full article ...
In 1979, Boxer curated ‘The Intuitive Eye’, an innovative exhibition featuring 165 artworks, at the National Gallery of Jamaica. In the accompanying catalogue, he offered his definition of Jamaican ...
In the 1960s, Kingston, Jamaica, was a musical mecca, where Bob Marley, Toots Hibbert, and other artists were drawn by the recording studios and record shops lining so-called Beat Street.
Barrington Watson captured a slice of daily life in Jamaica with the 1981 painting "Conversation." (National Gallery of Jamaica) “Afro-Atlantic Histories” comes amid a stream of publications ...
A guide to Jamaica: what to do, see and eat – and where to stay Sun, sea and music ahead By Sarah Ilston Published: 08 September 2023 ...
Miss Ronnie is quick to cite Jamaica as having one of the highest rates of femicide in the world. “Black women are the bottom of the heap; we have fewer rights than a stray dog,” she says.