Guyanese crooner enjoying music career

Canada-based Guyanese singer/songwriter Terry B. talks about his experiences in the entertainment industry Terry B. was born Terry Bacchus in Georgetown Guyana in 1959 and attended the Dolphin Government School until his family migrated to Canada in 1971. For him, singing is a gift from God; a gift he accepts wholeheartedly, and which, he said in an interview with  Guyana Times Sunday Magazine, chose him rather than he chose it. Terry got his first gig just five years after arriving in a completely new world when he performed in 1976…

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Global Printing and Graphics Inc. – Taking innovative graphic design and printing to the next level

With vision, determination, and entrepreneurial savvy, Queens Atlantic Investment Inc (QAII) has made significant investments in the acquisition of state-of-the art machinery and equipment for the printing industry. Printing in Guyana had seen a drastic decline for a number of years, and the sector left much to be desired as printing establishments offered either poor quality print and/or sub-standard finish at inflated prices. The management of Global Printing and Graphics Inc (GP&GI) saw the shortcomings of the existing industry as an opportunity to introduce to the local market, a much…

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R Kelly touches hearts of Guyanese fans

BY BHISHAM MOHAMED   Guyanese were blown away on Sunday morning by the melodious and powerful voice of international R&B singing sensation, R Kelly, during his spectacular 90-minute performance at the Redemption Concert at the Guyana National Stadium. In dim lights, he made his grand stage appearance about 01:45h, opening with “Your Body Is Calling Me” to the delight of thousands of fans who flocked the venue to witness one of the greatest concerts ever held at the venue. While the superstar dished out several of his hits, he stole…

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“I am ready again to hit the highest point of the ladder.”

 23-year-old news editor admitted to Guyana Bar Naomi Christie, the editor-in-chief of “News Watch”, which is aired on Little Rock Television Station, Berbice was admitted to the Guyana Bar on Friday. In a packed courtroom at the Berbice High Court, Attorney General Anil Nandlall presented a petition to Justice Brassington Reynolds to have Christie accepted to the Bar. The 23-year-old Christie attended St Therese Primary before attending the New Amsterdam Multilateral Secondary from 2001 to 2008. She gained passes in 14 subjects at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exams,…

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‘Timelessness and Open Possibilities’

Guyanese-American artist presents U.S. solo exhibition Carl E. Hazlewood is a Guyanese-American multimedia artist, writer, and curator. His solo exhibition, “Temporality and Objects”, is currently ongoing at Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art, 591 Broad Street, Newark, U.S. The exhibition opened on September 26 and will be on view until December 21, 2013. Following close upon this event, Hazlewood will also be part of a two-person exhibition with the brilliant African-born poet/scholar and artist, Olu Oguibe, at FiveMyles Gallery, in Brooklyn, opening November 2 and continuing through December 16, 2013.…

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“WI in Test Matches – Facts and Feats”

A book review by Albert Baldeo “Can a batsman be dismissed by one ball bowled? Who is the only West Indian (WI) batsman to have made a century on test debut, but was dropped immediately-never to have played another test? Who is the only bowler to take 9 test wickets in an innings, but never played for the WI again? Where and when did the legendary Rohan Kanhai make his epic 256, and when did he become an immortal (scoring 2 hundreds in a test)? Which innings are rated as…

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U.S. – based Guyanese launches ‘The Aurora Collection’

The 34-24-36 fashion label, by US-based Guyanese Sarah A. Bacchus, has recently launched its newest clothing line, Aurora Collection. In a press release, Sarah mentioned that since launching in 2010, her brand has become very successful. She noted that all aspects of her business are done within the New York State. The fabric qualities utilized by her label are only natural fibres: silks, cottons, blends of silk and cotton, rayon and rarely novelty manmade textures. The Aurora Collection was created to give women options and is deal for the upcoming…

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Guyana Fashion Week hosts impressive opening

Flames on the roof, the scintillating smells of premium meats on open grills, and an array of mood lighting set the tone for what was to be an evening to remember at the Guyana Fashion Week (GFW) opening night at Rahaman’s Park on Sunday night. The capacity crowd was treated to music, eye-catching and mouth-watering delicacies on tastefully decorated tables in bold colours covered by creative works of art, and were even surprised with a fashion show featuring the creations of designers from six countries including The Bahamas, United States,…

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Indo-Caribbean Federation – Part 2

By Sam Sooppersaud   Continued from last week   With Ray Sundar gone, discord once again revisited the ranks of the ICF. Over-zealous and over-ambitious persons within the membership attempted to “hijack” the elected offices within the organisation. They called an election which was rigged to ensure their election into office. However, the Board of Directors saw through their deviousness and declared the election null and void. The BOD called new elections and Isardat Ramdehal was elected the next president of the ICF. He was a dedicated official and with…

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Fighting Breast Cancer

The Cancer Institute of Guyana was officially opened June 1, 2006, and, the month of October, was designated Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time for enforcing awareness campaigns on educating Guyanese about the disease. Breast cancer a common cause of cancer deaths,  where it has been reported that some 70 percent of women, diagnosed with breast cancer are over 55 years. The CIG has continuously partnered with NGOs such as the Periwinkle Club, an organization that is involved in helping persons prevent, cope with and rehabilitate from cancer, including breast…

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