Capelton

I had a real hectic day last week Saturday. After I watched Gargoyles and caught some cricket, I had to go down to the Little Carib Theatre for the how that opens Rapso week, breaking new ground. That show was supposed to start at 4:30pm, so when I got there at eight o’clock, it was […]

Dancing to Keep From Dying (For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf)

“The issue here is not race; the issue is self-respect and self-empowerment of women. The lovely thing about this production [is that] we’ve had people – because of the domestic violence theme – there have been women who’ve decided to take action and there have been men who have reassessed their behavior towards women. We […]

Issue 4

Return of the White Reggae (Voodoo in the Cuckoo by Jaundis I) – keifel a. agostini Dancing to Keep From Dying (For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf) – Lisa Allen-Agostini

Out & About – 2 Reviews by a Chick

Jeffery Warp factor nine, I left my house one Tuesday night in June to see what was what. I remember it like yesterday… wait! It was yesterday. Anyway, my first stop was Cafe des Artistes at Bagshot house in Maraval to storm a benefit screening of the movie Jeffery. This was a gay flick in […]

What’s the Story (Morning Glory) – Oasis

Oasis are the biggest thing to come out of the UK in the 90s. Their first album Definitely Maybe won massive critical praise as well as selling by the truckload. Within the space of a year they went from playing in clubs the size of your living room to filling 10,000 capacity arenas. They have […]