Lee Abel first traveled to Jamaica in 1979 to photograph the Rastafarians. Her images since then have graced the covers of over 80 reggae albums, countless magazines and websites, and 2 editions of Lonely Planet's Guidebook to Jamaica. For more information, contact her at leeabel[AT]mindspring.com. | View all posts by Lee Abel →
Having a dream to bring a new form of entertainment to Kingston, entrepreneur Christopher Constantine put his creativity into overdrive, and came up with the Partyholics Party Bus, a mobile entertainment space. Constantine told THE WEEKEND STAR...
Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth, is set to experience an explosion of rhythm and energy this Sunday as 17 sound systems converge on the Transport Centre #2 for an evening of musical ecstasy. Dubbed the "largest sound system festival in the world" by...
Comedian Dufton Shepherd believes that the Jamaican comedy scene is currently experiencing a golden era. He credits the rise of talented performers who have not only honed their craft to an elite level but are also inspiring a new generation of...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The Illinois Supreme Court on Thursday overturned actor Jussie Smollett’s conviction on charges that he staged a racist and homophobic attack against himself in downtown Chicago in 2019 and lied to police.
Inpha Reblitive is an emerging dancehall-reggae artiste whose ability to turn his pain into melody has ignited a solid career for him in music. Formerly known as 'Infrared' due to the 'gun lyrics' he used to deliver, he said he felt the need for...