New Exhibition Celebrates the Natural Beauty of the Sister Islands
The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) is celebrating our Sister Islands through the lens of local photographers in the upcoming exhibition “Beloved Isles.”
The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) is celebrating our Sister Islands through the lens of local photographers in the upcoming exhibition “Beloved Isles.”
When we last examined the works of poet Philip Paschalides, we took careful note of his profundity, compared him to outstanding Caribbean poet, Derek Walcott, as well as Romantic poet, John Keats, and celebrated the sheer beauty and poignancy of his works.
Little Havana, along the West Bay Road has become one the hippest night spots in Grand Cayman for those who enjoy LIVE music.
Derek Walcott, St. Lucian poet and playwright, winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize for Literature, and described as “lush in style”, is the Caribbean poet that I studied as an undergraduate student of Literatures in English at the University of the West Indies years ago, which made....
What is wonderful about the Cayman literary scene is that we have some writers that are established, some on their way to being established, and some who are slowly but surely taking that first step and spreading their wings.
A crate containing three historical paintings, donated to the Cayman National Cultural Foundation (CNCF), was opened at the Harquail Theatre on Saturday, 21 August 2021.
Part one of this article, two weeks ago, introduced us to CLM Publishing Ltd – how it started, how it grew, the accolades it has received over the years, and its celebration of Cayman writers and writings.
In 2008, the publication of the now popular “Christian Lifestyle Magazine” started with a bang!! It was well received in the Cayman community, especially among the Christian fraternity.
The annual Talent Xpositon of the Arts is an annual explosion of local talent, live at the Harquail theatre. There was singing, dancing, and music from many different artists, and it is always popular.
Summer for me has long been linked with reading! As a child, my friends would anticipate the long, hot, lazy days of summer for beach trips, to travel to other countries, to hang out with friends, or to indulge in a favoured activity that the demands of school had kept them from.