Party times five
Last week was a significant one in the lives of NCB Chairman Michael Lee Chin and his family. But all the action took place in Toronto, Canada, where the Jamaican-born billionaire four years ago donated CAN$30 million, making him lead donor for the new wing named for him at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM).
Getting in a colourful mood
Colour my mood serene. Art lovers and fashion enthusiasts alike came out to view and shop for items on display at Island Art and Framing's 'Colour My Mood'. Patrons were given the opportunity to view and purchase paintings, sculptures, furniture and other home décor last Wednesday.
Reggae Sumfest is 15
There was music, cold beer and good vibes at the Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest launch at Devon House on Wednesday. Considering this is the 15th anniversary of the show, the turnout was expected to be a big one and the crowd did not disappoint.
Digicel New York style
Digicel paid homage to good ol' New York at the Digicel Jamaica Derby at Caymanas Park last Saturday. While patrons were enjoying one of the biggest days in racing, the Digicel tent added glamour to the event.
Art, colour and style
My dears, there is an old saying: 'In blind man country, the one-eyed man is king'. This statement holds true generally, and becomes that much more self-evident here in Jamaica where, for the most part, the blind are not only leading the blind - they have exalted themselves to the ranks of arbiters.
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