Big win for fledgling band at GBOB
Local bands let loose at the Botanical Gardens on Saturday bringing everything from reggae, alternative/rock 'n roll to Goombay and rake n' scrape at the
Disqualified band rocks GBOB
AFTER months of hard work, their disqualification from the Global Battle of the Bands, Bahamas competition was a disappointing blow, but Legacy 242 would not be defeated. They staged a guest performance at Saturd
Loud applause for first battle of the bands
IT WAS the first event of its kind. An unmatched outlet for a Bahamian bands to showcase their talents. It was the Global
New choir members rise to the occasion
MEMBERS of the National Youth Choir of the Bahamas filed onto the stage and dazzled the crowd with classical, negro spirituals, and broadway performances
One step closer to paradise with sand jewelry
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter INSPIRED by the beauty of the beaches surrounding the islands of the Bahamas, jewelry and accessory designer MoNique Whyms calls her collection "A Piece of Paradise.
Artist Spotlight: Bahamian artists flaunt their diversity
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter PRESENTING a diverse selection of mixed media pieces that included a life-size sunflower, an 8 by 8 paper box and a video installation, Bahamians showe
Creating yardage from painted fabric
Have you ever wanted to create a line of custom fashion accessories or perhaps decorate a room in an exotic material but just could not find the fabrics you were looking for? Maybe your taste has c
Super Bowl Fever
The New England Patriots and the New York Giants will go head to head this weekend at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. While many National Football League fans are looking forward to the f
February in the garden
February in the garden By Gardener Jack The month of February in the garden is one of the most rewarding. The garden is almost like a car that has gone through the gears and is now cruising at highway speed, needing only a little tweak here and there.
Young DJs show versatility
THE four young Bahamian deejays, part of were born in the 90's. Yet, their knowledge of a wide range of musical genres extends as far back as the 50's. THEY were born in the 1990s, but their knowledge of music goes
Behind the scenes at Junkanoo 2012
By JEFFARAH GIBSON and ALESHA CADET Tribune Features THE frenzied crowds witness the main show on Bay and Shirley Streets, but on Junkanoo morning, there is just as much as excitement, energy, and activity behind the
Feel that Soca Frenzy
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter COLD weather prevented some Soca lovers from wearing the customary sexy shorts and revealing tanks, but it did not prevent them from whipping up a party atmosphere at the Soca Frenzy concer
Bob Marley heirs sue half brother over name use
By CURT ANDERSON AP Legal Affairs Writer MIAMI (AP) -- A feud has erupted within the first family of reggae, with the widow and nine children of Bob Marley suing his half brother to stop use of the Marley name to promote an annual Miami music festival and
Rihanna gets personal
SOME fans may be upset that Rihanna seemingly chose a Chris Brown look-alike for her new video, but there is no doubt that the Bajan pop princess has delivered one of her most intense, cinematic clips to date.
Countdown to Carnival
ANTICIPATION and excitement is building amongst the faithful group of Bahamians planning to jetset this month to Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago. Scheduled for February 20-21, the popula
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