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 →
Dancehall star Charly Black described his first international performance of the year as a "most memorable experience" after thrilling a jam-packed Forum Nightclub in Israel on January 9. The Rich This Year hitmaker delivered an electrifying...
Jacinth Headlam's rise from Starbucks to a celebrated actress and film-maker is nothing short of extraordinary. Growing up in Richmond, St Mary, she fell in love with Nollywood films and used her earnings from Starbucks as a teenager to fund...
Dancehall artiste Lisa Hyper is riding a new wave of energy and confidence, declaring her career rejuvenated as she gears up for an electrifying year of new music and performances. "Producers and other persons have reached out, and old producers...
Last Sunday, the Police Officers' Club in St Andrew was transformed into a vibrant party hub as Unleashed Entertainment's Bikini Sundayz hosted its highly anticipated All-White Brunch. Patrons dressed in their stylish all-white attire were...
Legendary 'Zungguzungguguzungguzeng' deejay, King Yellowman, has spoken out in disbelief over the audacity of two dancehall artistes squabbling for the title of King of the Dancehall - a crown he firmly holds. "I don't know the reason why they...