Quon to represent the 246 in TNT
Quon (second left) was at the NCF headquarters to collect his travel documents from the NCF CEO, Mrs. Carol Roberts-Reifer. He was accompanied by his dad Mr. Don Alleyne (l) while this year’s NCF...
View ArticleArtists Alliance Barbados and Contemporary Studio Ceramics Presents Form & Fire
The exhibition Form and Fire features ceramic works produced by the members of Contemporary Studio Ceramics Barbados – Lynn Haynes, Gail Riley, Martina Pilé, Ancel Daniel, Melanie D’Oliveira and...
View ArticleBAJARAMA
BajaRAMA speaks to our Roots, Art, Music and Agriculture – elements that make Crop Over, the Festival it is today. Built on the foundation of community and culture, the six scheduled Bajarama events...
View ArticleUnSeen By Struikelblok
Surinamese artist, George Struikelblok opened a window to his soul at a private view of his exhibition UnSeen which ends today at the Queen’s Park Gallery. Struikelblok in an informal interview with...
View ArticleA passion for music silenced
Archivist, Audiovisual Librarian, Ethnomusicologist, and Calypso connoisseur are but some of the ways we could describe the late Dr. Elizabeth Watson The National Cultural Foundation (NCF) joins...
View ArticleNew Calypso Tent For 2019
A close-knit family of tent managers and organisers (l tor) Tristan Layne the new Cultural Officer Music at the NCF, Eleanor Rice, Winston Alleyne, Merle Niles, Adisa ‘Aja’ Andwele the NCF Producer for...
View ArticleCrop Over changes in train
Going through the site plans for the final of the Soca Monarch slated for a new venue the National Botanical Gardens on Sunday, July 28. Plans are already in train for the big changes expected for the...
View ArticleFirst Barbadian on shortlist
Award-winning writer and filmmaker Shakirah Bourne is among the top 22 shortlisted for the prestigious Commonwealth Short Story Prize. She is the first Barbadian to be selected for this impressive...
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