Controversial dancehall artist Beenie Man has cancelled his forthcoming UK tour, amid pressure from gay rights groups who oppose his homophobic lyrics.
The nothing but steel band music show Pan On The Net Radio set new attendance records for this past Trinidad and Tobago carnival season. It has swept college campuses with most giving the programme a grade A.
NEW YORK (February 16, 2005) ? The 2007 World Cricket Cup could make the Caribbean's reputation or it could break it, if it is not managed sensibly, warns former Australian Cabinet Minister, The Honorable Tom Roper.
Secaucus, NJ (Sports Network) - The MetroStars announced Monday that forward Cornell Glen was traded to Dallas in exchange for the 12th pick in Friday's MLS SuperDraft.
Deejay Chuck Fender reportedly had his travel documents temporarily seized as he was detained and questioned by officials for a few hours on his arrival in Toronto, Canada on Saturday.
The United States-based cable network MTV and the Reggae distributing label VP records have partnered in an effort to help raise money for hurricane relief in the Caribbean.
Amidst the screams of homophobia in dancehall music by gay and human rights groups there has been, it seems, a deafening silence from the deejays on the issue.
Yesterday was the ten year anniversary of the death of gifted reggae singer Garnet Silk. Let us not forget the countless hits that Garnet gave to us in his life that was cut terribly short that one morning in Jamaica.
PORT EVERGLADES, Fla. - Authorities are investigating a South Florida car theft ring that bilked millions of dollars from insurance companies by shipping cars to Jamaica and then reporting them stolen, Broward County Sheriff Ken Jenne said.
A murder for insurance scheme that shocked the Guyanese immigrant community in Richmond Hill has taken a macabre twist with three potential witnesses dying or dropping out of sight, Newsday has learned.