Gospel Singer Carlene Davis reflects on faith and healing for new album

In 1996, Carlene Davis got the diagnosis many women dread. She had breast cancer. At the time, her career as a reggae singer held strong. But the...

25 Ways to Eat, Dance and Celebrate Your Way Through Hispanic Heritage Month in...

Hispanic Heritage Month offers a unique opportunity to explore and celebrate the diverse Hispanic cultures that help make South Florida such a melting pot. Whether...

Rudy Live: Breaking Barriers and Building Soca Legacy

Rudy Live is rewriting the rules of soca — and doing it with style, soul and serious purpose. As the first woman to ever win...

These Caribbean Artists are Some of the Best in Miami

As a hub for many arriving from the Caribbean’s shores, Miami overflows with island culture. This can be felt in the art scene, specifically, with...
Reggae Genealogy Pre-Event Industry Panel Discussion Will Explore “The Gentrification of Jamaican Music”

Reggae Genealogy Pre-Event Industry Panel Discussion Will Explore “The Gentrification of Jamaican Music”

Plantation, FL: Two weeks ahead of the 2nd annual iconic Reggae Genealogy music festival, Island SPACE Caribbean Museum will welcome a panel of reggae music...

These New Haitian Films Are Breaking the Mold

Across international festivals and intimate film screening, a wave of new and exciting Haitian films are emerging. And this latest crop of Haitian films prove far from...

Miami MoCAAD Presents “Knight New Work,” Virtual Reality Art Exhibition and Documentary Featuring Visual...

Miami Museum of Contemporary Art of the African Diaspora Continues to Set the Stage for A New Era in Exploration of Contemporary Art from the...
Mary Seacole

New Biopic Celebrates Life of Jamaican pioneer Mary Seacole

The story of Jamaican nurse pioneer Mary Seacole will soon light up the silver screen in an upcoming biopic, "Seacole." Produced by new American production company Racing...
‘Taste the Islands’ Caribbean Culinary Museum

Caribbean Culinary History was on Display at the 2018 Jamaican Jerk Festival

Thousands of visitors to the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival on Sunday, November 11 interacted with pieces of history at the “Taste the Islands” Caribbean Culinary Museum and...

The Past 10 Reggae Album of the Year Grammy Award Winners

While the usual headlines for the Grammy Awards tend to honor the pop and R&B winners from the ceremony, there are a number of lesser-known...

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