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Daily Archives: Mar 20, 2017

A&E renews docuseries 'Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath'

A&E announced Wednesday the renewal of "Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath" for a second season. The renewal includes 10 new hourlong installments of the...

'Good Wife' Alum Melissa George Details Alleged Violent Assault by Ex-Husband Jean-David Blanc

Australian actress Melissa George broke her silence in an emotional interview on Sunday, March 19, about the alleged violent assault that ended her marriage...

Palm Bay’s first Caribbean film festival accepting submissions

PALM BAY – There is now one more avenue for Caribbean filmmakers to showcase their work to the Diaspora, at the upcoming Caribbean Film...

Government pledges $20k to fire victims

The government has pledged $20 thousand to the family of Aduke Antoine whose home was destroyed by fire in Green Bay on Friday.

Reggae artist's quirky freestyle about cucumbers goes viral hit with over 30 million views

A reggae artist has scored a surprise viral hit with a freestyle rap all about one of his favorite vegetables: the cucumber. British artist Macka...

Police, relatives seek assistance finding missing man

The police, along with the family of 38-year-old Bobby Neugent Simpson, are seeking the public's assistance in finding him.

Government admits to blundering in amending the Police Act

The government has agreed that it blundered when amendments were made to the Police Act, and Attorney General Steadroy Cutie Benjamin says it will be looked at again.

Chuck Berry, Rock ’n’ Roll Pioneer, Dies at 90

The honour for having made the first rock’n’roll record is usually given to Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats for “Rocket ’88” (1951). Like...

Caribbean crime thriller wins inaugural prize for BAME writers

The inaugural Jhalak prize for black, Asian and minority ethnic writers (BAME) has been won by Jacob Ross with his “thrilling, visceral and meditative,...

The Caribbean is mobilizing 300,000 people for an epic tsunami drill

If you happen to be sunbathing on a quiet Caribbean beach next week, don’t be alarmed if a helicopter flies overhead warning everyone to evacuate...
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