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Who. What. Wear. (Morocco + Barcelona)

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By ianthia

I’m so happy to be back home and getting back to blogging!

I have so much exciting news and stories to share with you; from my trips to Barcelona and Morocco and getting engaged under the historic Arc de Triomf; 2017 wrapped like a real life fairy tale and I’m Princess Tiana!

If you’ve been following this blog for a while now, then you’d know that Barcelona is one of my favorite places to visit; the food, the nightlife, the architecture, it’s such a gorgeously romantic city and to be proposed to there was simply magical.  Read more >>

How Albert Einstein Used His Fame to Denounce American Racism

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Albert Einstein teaching a physics class at Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, 1946.

“There is separation of colored people from white people in the United States,” said the renowned physicist, using the common term in the day. “That separation is not a disease of colored people. It is a disease of white people. I do not intend to be quiet about it.”

Davis: We Should Speak Out Over Trump

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By KHRISNA RUSSELL
Deputy Chief Reporter
krussell@tribunemedia.net

PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party (PLP) leader Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday criticised the Minnis administration for its silence amid international backlash regarding US President Donald Trump’s disparaging comments about Haiti, African nations and El Salvador.

As Haiti is the current chair of CARICOM – the Caribbean Community – and a sister country to the Bahamas, Mr Davis said he thought by now the government would have come out in support of Haiti or indicated some degree of its displeasure about President Trump’s reported remarks.

He said the government has the responsibility in matters like this to lead in responding.  Read more >>

Whitley Deleveaux Wins National ‘Best Overall BGCSE Performance’ for 2017

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Whitley Deleveaux of Queen’s College won the Carol Hanna and Paul Adderley Awards for Best Overall Performance in the 2017 BGCSE Examinations in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.

NASSAU, The Bahamas — “There is a Japanese word, ‘Kaizen,’ an operating philosophy that speaks to continuous improvement and evolution.” This was the opening statement made by the Minister of Education, the Hon. Jeffrey Lloyd as he informed the 2017 BJC (Bahamas Junior Certificate) and BGCSE (Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education) high performing, national awardees that they are in a state of constant evolution, just like the universe, whether they know it or not.

Students from both government and private schools all over The Bahamas were awarded for Honorable Mention, Best Performance by Subject, Best Performance by Island and many other sub-categories of the BJC and BGCE levels. The Ministry of Education Annual National Awards Ceremony took place at the Church of God Convention Center, Joe Farrington Road, on Monday morning, January 15, 2018.  Read more >>

Backlash of Trump: How it affects The Bahamas (Week's Highlights)

Shakespeare in Paradise - It’s 2018! Happy New Year!

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January 2018 Newsletter

A new year, a new chapter!

SiP 2018’s David Jonathan Burrows and Mark Humes in Othello

Join us as we turn 10!

On October 1, 2018, Shakespeare in Paradise will open its tenth festival.

Shakespeare in Paradise began in 2009 with a shoestring budget and a dream—to create a festival for Nassau that would revive Bahamian theatre, offer opportunities for local actors, writers and directors to gain exposure and training, add value to the tourism product, and fill audiences of all ages with a love for live performance. We built the festival around the work of William Shakespeare interpreted for the Bahamian and Caribbean context, balanced with programming that showcases Bahamian, Caribbean, African American and diasporic productions.
Over the past nine years, SiP has produced 56 shows from 9 different countries, mounted 9 plays by Shakespeare, hosted 77 artists from abroad, and given opportunities to 547 local performers. It began as a five-day festival and has expanded to two full weeks. In this, its tenth year, the festival is taking steps to solidify this base.

In November, we became members of the Shakespeare Theatre Association, and through that we hope to expand our audiences internationally and find resources and funding that will allow us to grow further. Join us this year as we lay the foundation that will take Shakespeare in Paradise into its second decade!

SiP at the Cinncinnati Shakespeare Company

STA Conference attendees getting a feel for the new theatre.

Conference attendees discuss Shakespeare, diversity, and making dreams real

SiP joined Shakespeare companies from all over the USA, Canada and the wider world to talk about ways in which they engage with their communities. Watch this space to find out how it impacts you!

Upcoming events

Sizwe Banzi is Dead, featuring Dion Johnson and Mark Humes, returns Friday January 26. Performances take place Friday 26 @ 8 PM, Saturday 27 @ 4 and 8 PM, and Sunday @ 6 PM. Tickets are $30.

If you’ve been before, come again with a friend, and we’ll give you your ticket for 1/2 price!

To book, call the Box Office at 393-3728 or 394-7179, Monday-Saturday10-4 PM.

The Reality of Modern Slavery

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Slavery, long banned and universally condemned, persists in many corners of the world, victimizing tens of millions of people.  Read more >>

Bahamian Art & Culture : No. 329 : 01.19.18

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New issue of Bahamian Art & Culture Newsletter. This week's cover is the work of Bahamian artist Nowé H. Harris-Smith. We feature new events including tonight's one-night-only exhibit "Aperture" at The Current, Baha Mar and next week's The Nassau Music Society Guitar Duo concert and The Chan Pratt Inspiration exhibition. Check out other stories featuring Bahamian creatives: Tiffany Smith and Tamika Galanis, as well essays by Dr Ian Bethell-Bennett, and more!

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Southern Stingrays: Bahamas Reef Fish (41)

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Anyone who has scuba-dived or snorkelled around the bright coral reefs of the Bahamas, or hunted bonefish out on the Abaco Marls will have come across Southern Stingrays Dasyatis americana. And there are certain places (eg Manjack Cay) where you can actually feed them – and not come to any harm…Read more >>

Bimini Boxing Sensation “Yama Bahama” 1956

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From highs to lows to highs to contentment, that might characterise the incredible life of William Butler, better known as the Bahamas boxing sensation, Yama Bahama. How did this Bimini boxing prodigy go from fisherman, to an incredible fighting career by 1960, to standing trial for an attempted bank robbery by just 34 years old in 1967, to becoming a successful business owner in Bimini by 1983, is simply sensational.  Read more >>

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Bahamian Global Performing Artist DMac set to perform in S Florida

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL  - January 22, 2018  – Local Bahamian entertainment company, Conch Pearl Entertainment 242, promises to bring "The authentic soul of The Bahamas," to South Florida, with their presentation of "An Intimate Evening"  with Bahamian global performing artist DMac, Saturday, January 27th.

The DMac performance, to take place at "Joys" in Fort Lauderdale, Florida,  will be yet another major event in a series of events  being launched by Conch Pearl Entertainment.  Last November they presented Bahamian recording artist Lady E   in a post Thanksgiving concert.

DMac is an award-winning artist having won two awards at The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism's Cacique Award  - The People's Choice Award for the Gaulin Song and Best Song Writer.  Additionally, DMac was also the winner of Best Entertainer at the First ever "Icon" Awards in The Bahamas.

Known for energy filled, music with a variety of beats including many songs with the Bahamian "Rake n Scrape” sound, DMac is also a songwriter and former producer.  His long line of hits include "Dog Don't Bark at Parked Cars,"; "Da Gaulin Song": "Rock You All Night," and "The Boat Man."

The well travelled performer has made appearances all over the world including, Trinidad, Canada, Zimbabwe and the U.S., and he has been quoted as saying that it is his mission, "to represent The Bahamas by exposing the world to the infectious rhythms and indigenous stories of The Bahamas and the Bahamian way of life."

Saturday night's Conch Pearl event will also feature the sounds of  Ira Storr and The Spank Band and a special treat of a Junkanoo rushout with the group Junkanoo Entertainers.

Tickets are on sale now at Joys roti delight 1205 NW 40th Ave., Lauderhill, FL ; Bahamian Reef Seafood Restaurant 7836 NW 44th Street Sunrise FL; Finley's Bahamian Restaurant, 2710 W Atlantic Blvd., Tamarac and Bahamian Connection Grill, 4490 NW 2nd Ave, Miami.

For more information about Conch Pearl and their concerts, they can be reached at 954-530-4536 or 305-896-4568.


Bahama Buy & Sell - Valentine’s Issue

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Love is in the air and here at Bahama Buy and Sell

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You can also visit us at www.bahamabuyandsell.com to submit your ad online, download a copy of the e-issue and catch up on the latest news and so much more.

Thanking you in advance for your patronage.

Rev Jesse Jackson attends Baptist Convention in The Bahamas

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Thousands Meet For PNBC Meeting

NASSAU, Bahamas – January 23, 2018 - Iconic civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson is enjoying the warm weather and sunshine in The Bahamas. Jackson, who is in Nassau for the Progressive National Baptist Convention (PNBC) Mid-Winter Board Meeting, said he has been visiting The Islands of The Bahamas for many years, and is happy to be back to escape the snowy weather in his hometown of Chicago.

“I came to escape the snow!” Rev. Jackson said with a smile. “But it is not just the land of sunshine, The Bahamas has a stable government and a progressive government. When [the late Sir Lynden] Pindling became prime minister of The Bahamas, a black leader, it was an inspiration to people around the whole world. I’ve been coming since then,” he said.

The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation is proud to host Rev. Jackson and the Progressive National Baptist Convention. Nearly 2,000 visitors traveled to Nassau for the PNBC Mid-Winter Board Meeting. The conclave is a major boost for Religious Tourism in The Bahamas, which has been rapidly growing from year to year.

“The Bahamas gives a heightened focus to faith based tourism. Our tourism infrastructure has the capacity to accommodate a wide range of meetings, from small, intimate ministerial seminars and board meetings to large-scale international conventions with delegates numbering in the thousands. Our offerings of diverse room accommodations and ultra modern meeting spaces attract scores of events to our destination each year – both secular and religious. At the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, we boast of being one of the only tourist boards in the world with a department dedicated to religious tourism,” Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism and Aviation, Travis Robinson said while addressing the opening service on Monday night.

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President of the PNBC Reverend Dr. James Perkins said he and the members of the PNBC traveled to The Bahamas to discuss serious issues, but also to enjoy the destination and relax. He added that the conference is also a great boost for the destination as the many visitors who came for the conference will get out to experience Nassau and Paradise Island.

“During the time that we have our midwinter board meeting we like to go somewhere where the weather is more pleasant. I came from Detroit and left about four inches of snow on the ground. So when we come here, we come for rest, relaxation and we can clear our minds and focus on those important issues that we have to address,” he said

“The members also come here to shop, eat and enjoy whatever it is The Bahamas has to offer and the benefit to The Bahamas is that they will reap that economic benefit. We also hope to inspire Bahamians.”

The PNBC has a membership of over 20 million people worldwide. The First Vice President of the organization is Bahamian Reverend Dr. Timothy Stuart, of Bethel Baptist Church, who is first in line to be president.

The PNBC Winter Board Meeting is being held at the Melia Nassau Beach Hotel January 22 – 26 and members of the public are invited to attend their evening worship services.

Bahamian Art & Culture : No. 330 : 01.25.18

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 New issue of Bahamian Art & Culture Newsletter. This week's cover is the work of Bahamian resident artist Susan Katz Lightbourn. There's lots happening tonight through the weekend: The Chan Pratt Inspiration exhibition, The Nassau Music Society Concert, The Island House Film Festival 2018, and the Annual Stepping Stone Quilters Show. Check out our news featuring Bahamian creatives: Tamika Galanis, Lavar Munroe, and so much more.

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