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July 15, 2021
UB Alums Explore Self-Discovery and Cultural Awareness

As The Bahamas celebrates the complexities of its achievements 48 years after it became a sovereign nation, a panel of UB alumni is urging Bahamians to consider and embrace the differences that reflect individual and national success.

The Atlanta (ATL) chapter of the UB Alumni Association recently facilitated a discussion under its ATL Success Series on how self-perception, self-discovery, and...

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September 29, 2011
Bahamas Red Cross Presents A Day of Family Cultural Entertainment, October 1st

The Bahamas Red Cross presents, A Day of Family & Cultural Entertainment in Aid of the Hurricane Irene Family Island Victims on Saturday, 1st October 2011 at Arawak Cay, from 12 noon until... Adults $15 and Kids 12 and under $10. Proceeds to benefit the cause.

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October 20, 2014
19th Annual International Cultural Festival photos

NASSAU, The Bahamas -- Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, the Hon. Frederick Mitchell (at the podium) officially opens the 19th Annual International Cultural Festival on Saturday October 18, 2014, at the Botanical Gardens. The weekend cultural festival was originally conceived to recognize United Nations Day and celebrates the culinary arts, music and dance of many countries represented ...

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December 10, 2020
Launch of the 2020 National Cultural Heritage Month Celebrations

The Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture is pleased to announce the launch of the 2020 National Cultural Heritage Month Celebrations for the month of December, 2020...

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December 04, 2020
The show must go on: KFC Nassau engages Junkanoo afficionados in a cultural competition - with a twist

The traditional national Junkanoo parades may have been canceled this year due to COVID-19 and until it is safe, but KFC Nassau is ensuring that Junkanoo artists are engaged in this festive season with the announcement of their Junkanoo Buckets competition which will allow Junkanoo fanatics to get their creative juices flowing for the chance ...
The post The show must go on: KFC Nassau engages Jun...

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October 27, 2011
Black Wolf Entertainment Bridges the Cultural Gap

Rather than donning on the traditional Halloween costume this weekend concert goers can opt to attend the Halloween Jam Fest concert produced by Black Wolf Entertainment that will be held on October 30th 2011 at the Lion's Club, Thompson Boulevard.

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May 17, 2011
Downtown International Food Cultural Festival

The

Downtown International Food & Cultural Festival will be held on

June 17th and 18th, 2011. Come and taste indigenous dishes from around the world,
including unique foods from different Islands of The Bahamas. Shop for
native crafts on display. Experience various cultures through
song and dance and join in colourful Bahamian Junkanoo parades.

Freeport, Grand Bahama welcomes you!

"WE ARE C...

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May 17, 2011
A tribute to a Cultural Icon -Jackson Burnside

By Tribune Features

The Bahamas has lost a cultural icon with the death of noted Bahamian artist, architect, Junkanoo and culture activist Jackson Burnside who died last week at the age of 62 following a brain aneurysm.

Mr Burnside was the president of the architect firm Jackson Burnside Ltd, ( the company which designed the colourful and uniquely Bahamian themed Marina Village at Atlantis ) and...

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May 20, 2011
Freeport's Downtown International Food Cultural Festival

Freeport, The Bahamas - Come out and enjoy the

Downtown International Food & Cultural Festival on

June 17th and 18th!

Under the theme, "We Are Culture."

Taste indigenous dishes from around the world,
including unique foods from different Islands
of The Bahamas.

Shop for native crafts on display. Experience various
cultures through song and dance and join in colourful Bahamian Junkanoo
parade...

read more »