Rundown is back with plenty of fun and laughter
Rundown –is the name given to a kind of fish stew – but it is also the name of the Cayman National Cultural Foundations annual comedy review. The laughter and magic were back with a bang.
Rundown –is the name given to a kind of fish stew – but it is also the name of the Cayman National Cultural Foundations annual comedy review. The laughter and magic were back with a bang.
Kem Jackson is well-known as ‘Cayman’s Catboat Man,’ who together with some others formed the Cayman Islands Catboat Club to make sure that the beautiful boats, which are such an important part of Cayman’s historical and cultural heritage,
The New Year marked a new chapter in the professional development of 20 civil servants who received Institute of Leadership Management certificates in leadership and management (ILM) recently.
Caz is originally from the UK and has lived in Cayman for 23 years and has been a tattoo artist for 19 years. Yaya is from Italy and has lived in Cayman for almost two years, having been a tattoo artist for seven years.
DCI Director Ryan Rajkumarsingh was presented with the Head of Department (HoD) of the Year Award for 2018 during the recent Ministry of Commerce, Planning & Infrastructure’s Budget Retreat.
Art Nest is the brain child of Christina Pineda, who moved into the old Woods furniture space a couple of years ago and set about creating the perfect spot for creative people to enjoy the arts in a relaxed, friendly and stimulating environment.
Fulfilling its aim of promoting musical skills among Cayman’s young people, Cayman Arts Festival is this year intending to send six students to the Luzerne Music Centre in New York for a month-long summer camp tuition.
Jamaica’s Reggae Sunsplash, the ground-breaking festival that became world-renowned for all the great artistes that performed there, will return in November 2020, following a 14-year hiatus.
As is customary, at the Clifton Hunter High School Graduation last Thursday night, a plethora of awards was handed out. There were subject awards, awards for citizenship, and other academic achievements. The final award handed out, however, was perhaps the one that holds the most prestige.
The Cayman Heart Fund (CHF) recently received a generous donation from Oasis Aqua Park in support of World Heart Day 2019.