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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

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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

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The group in Ocho Rios. From left to right Chris Chambers principal of The Chamber Group PR dermatologist Rosemarie...
The group in Ocho Rios. From left to right: Chris Chambers, principal of The Chamber Group PR; dermatologist Rosemarie Ingleton; fashion designer Keneea Linton-George; Novia McDonald-Whyte O.D., senior associate editor, Jamaica Ob
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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

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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

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