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Projects totaling 130 mil. approved for Family Islands
Several projects totaling $130 million have been approved to begin development on the Family Islands, according to The Central Bank of The Bahamas’ Quarterly Economic and Financial Developments (QEFD) report.
16 Film Festival Flicks You Should check Out During CARIFESTA
The CARIFESTA special edition of the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival is quickly approaching and promises to be a celebration of regional culture.
Smiths Point to host festival
Smiths Point to host festival
After a successful kick-off of Junkanoo Summer Festival last week in Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama, the festival will continue at Smith’s Point for the next few Saturdays.
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Buju welcome but song's 'bye, bye'
Buju welcome but song's 'bye, bye'
AS a local promotion company ramps up advertisements for a Buju Banton concert, one prominent lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender activist says as long as the Jamaican reggae star...
Two Netflix films getting lots of buzz
Two Netflix films getting lots of buzz
Are they really theatrical releases or merely television movies? When it comes to Netflix, the lines get blurry. To ensure they are eligible for Oscars and not Emmys, the streaming service launches them at film festivals and ensures they have limited runs in theaters (if ...
One Family triumphs in Boxing Day Junkanoo
One Family triumphs in Boxing Day Junkanoo
One Family marched to victory in the 2018 Boxing Day Junkanoo Parade with a theme based on nursery rhymes...
Bahamian singers pay tribute to Queen of Soul
Bahamian singers pay tribute to Queen of Soul
YESTERDAY, the world paused to mourn the loss and honour the legacy of Aretha Franklin.Although Franklin was born in Tennessee and raised in Michigan, the impact of her music spanned continents and inspired generations of artists, including local music...
UPDATED - Carnival U-turn: Festival back to its original dates after complaints
AFTER enraging festival stakeholders and participants with an impromptu date change, the Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival (BJC) is back on for its original date of May 4 to 6 in Nassau with an April kick off in Grand Bahama after an "intervention" by Minister of Tourism Obie Wilchcombe...