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Ivanna Seymour sets sights on becoming first Bahamian captain of a Royal Caribbean ship
Ivanna Seymour sets sights on becoming first Bahamian captain of a Royal Caribbean ship
As a toddler, Ivanna Seymour's mother called her a "water baby". As a mature mariner, Seymour hopes crew aboard a Royal Caribbean ship will one day call her captain.
The REAL reason Bahamians lack identity
The REAL reason Bahamians lack identity
By: Jhanae Winter
The Bahamian identity should represent the people’s shared ideals, ideologies, attitudes, and biases; instead it is suffocated by the colonizing clenches of tourism.
Acting contrary to the national intent
Acting contrary to the national intent
Dear Editor,
The evidence at hand suggests that this present government is hell-bent on taking this nation down a path that is against what Bahamians call the "national intent".
'Master Artists of The Bahamas' Exhibition opened by US Ambassador Nicole Avant
On Thursday, October 6, U.S. Ambassador Nicole Avant announced the launch of the ?Master Artists of The Bahamas? Exhibit, which will run from October 14, 2011 through January 2012 at the Waterloo Centre for the Arts (WCA) in Iowa. The exhibit will feature over 40 pieces of artwork by a diverse group of Bahamian artists, including the late Amos Ferguson, Brent Malone and Jackson Burnside as well as...
The tribal agenda
The tribal agenda
We have made the point before: One of the greatest threats to national development in an independent Bahamas has been blind political allegiance.
Bahamian art gallery exhibits at major NYC art fair
Bahamian art gallery exhibits at major NYC art fair
Nassau-based gallery and artist cooperative Popop International Center for the Visual Arts (Popopstudios) recently announced that it will be exhibiting at international art fair Volta NY for the fourth consecutive year.
Latin America and the Caribbean are not an economic entity
In recent years the expression Latin America and the Caribbean, or LAC for short, has become a catch-all, used increasingly to view trends in nations that are at vastly different stages of development, in many cases not geographically proximate, and often with very little in common.
Love changes everything
Love changes everything
We are irrevocably screwed up as human beings, seemingly broken beyond repair, or seeming repair or full or partial repair. Refashioned, renewed, forgiven, granted mercy, we keep breaking, smashed by our own hands and the hands of others, especially those closest to our heart.
Give Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival a chance
Give Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival a chance
Dear Editor,
There are many forms of cultural expressions in The Bahamas.
The F Factor
The F Factor
It's no secret that in most industries, including in the art world, women are taken less seriously, treated with less respect and paid less than their male counterparts. This is magnified in The Bahamas, where outdated laws and societal standards continue to keep women from achieving equal standing.