Sugar Dumplin’ An Emotional Gem

Last night (February 23) was the official premiere of the short film, Sugar Dumpling, at the Sunken Garden, Hope Gardens.

Machel Montano Apologises to Nicki Minaj

Soca icon Machel Montano has apologised to Trinidad-born rapper Nicki Minaj, following a misunderstanding over comments he made during the Stink N Dutty fete.

Roberta Flack Dies at 88

Legendary R&B singer Roberta Flack has passed away at 88, her representatives confirmed

Gates At UTECH’s Kingston Campus Locked By Administrative Due To Retroactive Monies Owed

Several administrative, technical and auxiliary staff at the University of Technology (U-TECH) have locked the institution’s gate as they continue to press for the payment of their retroactive monies.

Veteran Attorney At Law Valerie Neita Robertson Dead At 71

Valerie Neita-Robertson, King’s Counsel, a distinguished Jamaican attorney renowned for her dynamic presence in some of the nation’s most high-profile criminal trials, has passed away at the age of 71. Her death was confirmed on Monday.

Buttler Captaining Better Than I Did At Times

Batter Joe Root has backed “brilliant leader” Jos Buttler and says the England captain is making a better fist of the job than he did at times during his tenure as Test skipper.

Pablo YG And Javillani Team Up For New Single

Dancehall artists Pablo YG and Jahvillani have collaborated on a new single titled “Celebration,” produced by YGF Records.

‘Killing Me Softly’ Singer Roberta Flack Dead At 88

Roberta Flack, the Grammy Award-winning singer renowned for her soulful hits such as “Killing Me Softly with His Song” and “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” has passed away at the age of 88.

Pope Francis Remains In Critical Condition

Pope Francis is resting, but remains “critical” with respiratory and kidney problems, more than a week after being admitted to hospital, the Vatican has said.

Trump Administration Put Most USAID Staffers On Leave Worldwide

The Trump administration has placed most United States Agency for International Development (USAID) employees back on administrative leave from midnight on Sunday and laid off hundreds more.