The ambiance, guestlist and vibe proved to be the perfect combination for EBONY to throw a jumping party to ring in Jamaica Carnival and show
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The spelling of Stonebwoy's name is a nod to Jamaica
African journalist, Mark Wilberforce looks at how Ghana's rich musical scene has strong Jamaican link.
Afrobeats may be the dominant sound right now in Ghana, as in many other African countries,
Twelve of the 13 women sworn in last week.
The Jamaicans are Judge Cymonie Rowe (back row, third left); Judge Maxine Williams (second right); Judge Maxine Cheesman (back row, fourth right) and beside her attorney-at-law Allison Smith (fifth from rig
By: Claire Sibonney
It’s not just tourists who are embracing this contemporary approach, but also Jamaicans who appreciate new presentations of local ingredients, according to Kingston-born sisters, chefs/cookbook authors and TV personalities Michel
It’s the third day of a six-night trip at the Rose Hall Villas at Jamaica’s Half Moon resort, and everyone in this party of 8 is obsessed with the perfectly-grilled, golden-brown, cris
The swashbuckling actor Errol Flynn - the George Clooney of the thirties, forties and fifties - described Jamaica as more beautiful than any woman. Today, Jamaica still captivates. A British colony for over 300 years until 1962, our holiday coincide
By: Mankaprr Conteh - Rollingstone Photo Credit: Destinee Condison
One of the titans of modern reggae is back. Protoje — the Grammy-nominated singer, rapper, and label chief — has dropped his first solo release in more than a year with “Hills,” an o
Koffee is marveling at the world’s tallest
By: Claudia Gardner - Dancehallmag.com
The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger, who was closely associated with Reggae legend Peter Tosh, seems up to some musical works in Port Antonio, the cradle of Jamaica’s tourism and a stomping ground for music and Ho
Part II: The Evolution of Jamaican Music: From Revivalism to Reggae
In the late 1960s, Jamaica was blessed with a variety of talented musicians and singers who experimented with and blended different beats of music and recorded their musical renditi
Former Jamaica Observer editorial assistant Kesian Bennett has always been a quick thinker. These days, she puts her wit on the table at her newly established Kingston 21 restaurant in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. After moving to the forward-thi
Jamaica is traditionally described as the “land of wood and water,” but that description would be more accurate, as the “the land of wood, water and music.”
Music, and dance, have been a part of Jamaica’s history dating back to slavery—serving as ex
Speed thrills!!!!
Yendi does it again with the fastest woman alive, @fastelaine Elaine Thompson-Herah.
Yendi sits down with Shelly-Anne Fraser-Pryce. Priceless conversation ensued, worth the watch.
Michael Holding is set to bring to a close one of the most distinguished modern broadcasting careers when he hangs up his mic at the end of this season, ESPNcricinfo has learnt.
Holding has been part of Sky Sports commentary team for over two decad
By Mitch Phillips
TOKYO (Reuters) - Fuelled by the three individual 100 metre medallists, Jamaica surged to an e
The biggest dance craze across the world, Go Down Deh has spawned multiple choreographed videos all over YouTube. Another hit from Jamaica's hottest Reggae and Dancehall Stars.
Sean Paul is one of the biggest Jamaican Dancehall international sensations. Having scored hit records and collaborations with icons across musical genres, he has cemented himself as one of the greatest exports from Jamaica. Having a career spanning