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Written by Kiki Ess
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Monday, 16 November 2009 00:00 |
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Friday night the cast and crew of Bashment Granny #2 put on a show at the Blue Horizon in Philadelphia that many will remember for a time to come. But another show was destined to steal the spotlight before the night was through. Stage left: Shebadda. Location: Traxx Bar & Grille. |
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Written by Kiki Ess
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Tuesday, 29 September 2009 00:00 |
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For the 3rd year in a row, Marvin-T and his Trini crew succeeded in taking the Philadelphia massive down memory lane and back again. This time around, Club Festivals in West Philly played host to the bashment, treating attendees to a more upscale setting. The night started out slowly, with party-goers trickling in one-by-one. But with Teddy Mohammed and Marvin-T on the turntables from early on, everyone was on the dancefloor in short order. |
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Benjai Alive and Drunk Again in 2009 |
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Written by Kiki Ess
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Wednesday, 23 September 2009 00:00 |
Last weekend, the cold weather decided to take up residence in Philadelphia. Yeah, we could probably expect to see a few more 80-degree days over the next month, but for the most part, the summer was at an end. Temperatures plummeted as the night approached on Saturday. But nothing was going to stop the Caribbean massive from welcoming one of their own.
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Masses converge on the Parkway for Labor Day in New York |
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Written by Kiki Ess
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Thursday, 10 September 2009 11:00 |
Once again, Labor Day has come and gone, but not without first treating the New York populace to a spectacular display of Caribbean culture. The weekend kicked off with the Clash of the Calypso Titans on Thursday, featuring some of the Caribbean’s most exciting Soca & Kaiso super-stars from many of the Islands. What followed were more events showcasing the rich, energetic Caribbean cultural heritage, culminating in the Carnival Parade up Eastern Parkway.
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Reggae Summerfest Brings the Heat to DC |
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Written by Kiki Ess
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Thursday, 03 September 2009 11:32 |
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This past Saturday, Reggae Summerfest hit Washington, D.C. The annual concert, put on by The National Alliance Foundation, a non-profit network committed to promoting peace and harmony while raising funds and awareness for cancer, was set to feature some of the entertainment industry's hottest reggae artistes. Summerfest 2008 was marked by stellar performances, that increased in quality as the show went on, ending with Beres Hammond. This year, lovers of reggae music and Caribbean culture were drawn back to the show, hoping for more of the same. And they weren't disappointed. |
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