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June 22, 2012
A sweet 16 production to remember

It will be a Broadway-like affair when the 300 plus dancers of the Bahamas Dance Theatre in Grand Bahama take to the stage for their 16th annual dance recital under the theme "Sweet Sixteen".
The two-night dance exhibition which will take place at the Regency Theatre in Freeport, Grand Bahama on Saturday, June 23 and Sunday, June 24 will have all the glitz and glamor expected of a Broadway product...

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April 02, 2012
Profile: Kirkland 'K.B.' Bodie

Though his songs about Bahamian culture are lighthearted and fun, for artist Kirkland "K.B." Bodie, keeping culture alive is a serious matter.
"We're going down the path of total wrong," he says. "We're picking up so much nonsense from other cultures that we are losing what we have."
K.B. would know - the music on his "Bahamian Hits" and "K.B. and Friends" albums are without a doubt the epitome of...

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March 16, 2012
Lady Luck comes through for insurance agent

George Pinder obviously has Lady Luck on speed dial. He put in a call to her at just the right time and she came through for him big time with two fabulous trips in a five-hour span. Pinder won The Nassau Guardian and Star 106.5 FM's top prize to Jazz in The Gardens - airfare for two on Bahamasair, hotel accommodations at the StayBridge Suites, four concert tickets and a rental car - as well as a ...

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March 13, 2012
The Debut: Chase Fernander :: Train Tracks [ OFFICIAL VIDEO ]

The Debut: Chase Fernander :: Train Tracks [ OFFICIAL VIDEO ]

Introducing Chase Fernander

Chase Fernander was born and raised in the beautiful islands of the Bahamas. Though a native of the capital city, Nassau, her family was relocated to the "second city" Grand Bahama when she was 7 years old.

This soulful singer/songwriter developed a passion for music at a very young age. Her father ...

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Time to get jazzy
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February 17, 2012
Time to get jazzy

It's been six years of unforgettable concert experiences at "Jazz in The Gardens", and the seventh year is expected to be another memorable event with the queen of rock and soul music, Patti LaBelle taking to the stage with the likes of one of the greatest singers of our time, Mary J. Blige; an artist with a deep commitment to lyrical honesty and musical integrity, Jill Scott and a musician who ca...

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February 11, 2012
Clifford 'Big Bruh' Riley spreads inspiration through new singles

If you've heard him on the radio lately, you know Clifford 'Big Bruh' Riley is serious about spreading the love through his new songs, "The Lover of My Soul" and "My Help" - something which is sorely needed during these crime-filled times.

"People have got to know they need to love God more than themselves," says the singer. "Let God be the lover of your soul.

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November 02, 2011
Bayside Rocks Festival features world beat musicwith a uniquelymulticultural appeal

A cornucopia of music will provide a feast of multicultural delights as world beat music takes center stage at the Bayside Rocks Music&Arts Festival on Saturday, November 19, at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami. A melodic smorgasbord featuring a musical genre for every taste including Reggae, Latin American, Kompa, Caribbean, rock'n roll, and more, will highlight this year's concert.In addition to ...

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October 21, 2011
Fam Fest is the place to be

What started out as a concert to raise funds to assist an ill child 15 years ago is now one of the most anticipated events on the fall calendar.
With a line up that includes Najie Dunn, Christian Massive, Simeon Outten, Mount Tabor Choir, Naden Moss, Ricardo Clarke, Adrian Edgecombe, Kristine Alicia, Shaback, Lyrical Dancers, Samara Cooper, Lyrically Blessed and Platinum Soldiers, Fam Fest will b...

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October 20, 2011
Don't bite your friends

When I was a kid, I watched a lot of TV.  It didn't affect my ability to read, so I figure my kids can watch TV too.  Of course, I try to control what they watch.
No music videos (except the ones that come on Disney), no violent films, nothing with mature content (which means romance, mystery, suspense, crime, grief, etc.) and (although I've been lax over the last year) no commercials.&n...

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September 30, 2011
Bahamian recording artist, KB to launch children's book, September 30th

Freeport, Grand Bahama - A local Bahamian recording artist is broadening his range to include the title of author.

Kirkland
"KB" Bodie, with publishing company Media Unlimited, and illustrated by
art teachers Alisa Streathe

r-Robinson, has published a book entitled
"Bahamian Lyrical Tales" which will be launched during the opening of
the

library in Eight Mile Rock on

Friday,

September 30t...

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