From a celebration of Reggae to a major pop festival, here is a round-up of a great range of events happening in Perth this ...
Culture critics Danae Peart and Dalton Higgins discuss the new documentary, which charts how Jamaican music became a big part of Canadian culture.
Dawes, who has written dozens of books of poetry, fiction, essays and criticism, looks to celebrate Jamaican writing, oral ...
A global music project paying homage to Jamaica’s rich cultural heritage is set to launch its full soundtrack. Dubbed the ...
Often used by martial artists to disarm an opponent, the sai is part of Santa Ynez resident Krischana Thompson’s karate ...
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MusicRadar on MSN"Reggae is more freeform than the blues": Bob Marley and the Wailers' Catch a Fire, track-by-track"Reggae is more freeform than the blues. But more important, reggae is for everyone – and we hope we can help everyone with ...
The grand maestro of Jamaican music: Carlos Malcolm at Steakhouse Studios ... beautiful to see a person who has total command over his art. It was an incredible experience and a special recording ...
The Westman Multicultural Festival brought Brandon to life on Saturday with a colourful display of cultural pride, rhythmic ...
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Jamaican PM hails ‘timeless’ Bob Marley on what would have been 80th birthdayJamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness has led tributes to ... Speaking ahead of the event, Mr Holness described Marley as a ...
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Yen on MSNBeenie Man: Jamaican legend claims he is an Ashanti, explains meaning of his popular catchphraseJamaican dancehall legend claimed to be an Ashanti man during his appearance on Drink Champs podcast. He explained the meaning of his popular catchphrase.
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