08 November, 2008

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POLAR ICE DANCEHALL FIESTA SET FOR WILD PALM CLUB

It has become customary by now for large crowds to gather at the Wild Palm Club on Sundays for the "After Seawall Jam" but this Sunday things are taking a different twist at the venue. Come Sunday night Polar ice's Shawn Hinds and the Polar Beauties are headed to the venue to host their massive "Polar Ice Dancehall Fiesta" which will take the form of a steamy party that will feature popular dancehall and reggae hits. Added to that, the Polar Beauties are expected to show off their new dance and modeling routines which were a hit number at the Whatz Hott Guyana Show earlier this year.
Patrons are urged to dress provocative since, "skimpy and alluring" has been the dress code decided. Music will be provided by popular stereo sounds. See You There !
WEEKLY "BANKS CAMP" SET TO BEGIN
A weekly Banks Camp will commence at the Kingston Seawall, Sheriff Street Junction on Sunday. This new entertainment venture will feature a series of Banks Beer specials and giveaways, and is promoted by Ruff Kut Promotions and the King Scorpion Group. Activites and patrons' movements will be shown on large DVD screen and lucky patrons can win prizes just by being present at the event. The event continues every Sunday evening until further notice.
DANCE SEASON 2K8 POISED FOR ACTION
"Dance Season 2008, an evening of exquisite and mesmerizing dance" comes to the National Cultural Center and ofcourse is produced and choreographed by the National Dance Company of Guyana.
With twenty nine years of excellence and leadership in dance in Guyana, the entity now brings to the platter, a "whole new barrage of soul shaking pieces", that were specially designed to satisfy the taste and fantasies of every sector of society. Billed for November 08 and 09, the event will see classical and reverberating performances by every category of dancers housed in the company and is dubbed " the best thing ever to hit the dance scene" by organisers. Tickets for the event have been set at $500 and $700.

Guyana's Jonestown Tragedy To Be Revisited

The 30th anniversary of the Jonestown massacre in Guyana is set to be revisited with a documentary premiering on Sunday, November 9th at 9 p.m. EST.The documentary, titled 'Witness to Jonestown,' will air on MSNBC and will take an insider's look at an unforgettable American tragedy. Co-produced with Peacock Productions, the two-hour documentary will be the first offering from MSNBC Films.Through exclusive, rarely-seen footage that was shot inside the Peoples Temple on the eve and day of the disaster, the film will provide an intimate first-hand account of this unimaginable catastrophe, a press statement said.In 'Witness to Jonestown,' viewers will be introduced to many members and relatives affected by the massacre and see archival and present-day interviews with surviving and former Peoples Temple members, who will attempt to answer the questions of how and why 900 Americans would follow one man to their deaths.Among them are: Stephan Jones, the son of the Peoples Temple leader, Reverend Jim Jones; Grace Stoen, whose attempts to reclaim her son from the Temple outraged Jones; Terri Buford, in her first in-depth television interview since she defected from the Temple's inner circle; and Tim Carter, who witnessed the deaths of his wife and child in Jonestown before he escaped through the South American jungle.NBC News lost two of its own journalists at Jonestown. Their survivors and those of Congressman Leo Ryan will also be included. While NBC's own Fred Francis and The Washington Post's Charles Krause, who was wounded at the airstrip, provide chilling remembrances and insight as the first television and print journalists to arrive on scene and witness the horrific aftermath.
Here is a sneak preview of "Witness to Jonestown"


07 November, 2008

Update on "Accolade"- the Music Awards of Guyana

As a hit artiste of the 70's whose sensational voice still resonates with thousands of music lovers, Pamela Maynard's presence at Accolade – The Music Awards of Guyana will guarantee no one is lost, lonely and helpless.
Pamela's homecoming is filled with anxiety not only because of her endorsement of the Accolade but also for those who recall her versatility in most areas of popular black music including reggae, soul r&b, jazz, calypso and soca. She await the moment almost with impatience like every other Guyanese who looks forward to this magnificent big night, bringing together celebrities in an appropriate variety of disciplines to take the audience through fever pitch, nerve-hitting excitement.
Pamela is a talented Caribbean diva with a vocal range and expression to make an immediate and lasting impression on all manners of different audiences around the world. Unlike other acts fresh to the UK and European markets, Pamela has extensive professional experience in music.
Born in Georgetown she is the daughter of Guyanese singer/songwriter Mavis Maynard, who wrote Pamela's debut hit Lost, Lonely and Helpless. She performed alongside Eddy Grant at a memorable show in their hometown. Pamela was still attending school at that time and was already singing at parties and functions at the age of five. Since her father also ran a local sound system her knowledge and love for music was built on rock solid foundation, and her in-depth familiarity with the classics never failed to surprise the assorted bandleaders and galaxy of big name acts she would later sing within years to come.
After leaving school in 1976, she joined the army where she sang for visiting dignitaries such as Fidel Castro. She also represented Guyana at song festivals and from the age of 15 sand lead and backing vocals with Yoruba Singers and then Sid and the Slickers.
Pamela will be accompanied to Guyana by her Manager Ira Lewis who shares an amazing sense of optimism, anxiety and readiness. They are part of a larger overseas contingent of outstanding Guyanese musicians, young fresh talents, regional and international entertainment media are in the ready mode to fill the coveted slots for international participants.
Pamela promises to be the 'stunner' among those of her epoch and the fresh new line-up of contemporary talents, from her red carpet appearance to every other aspect of her involvement in sustaining a blissful mood as her tribute to the Awards Show.

Additionally, Guyanese New York-based chutney hot sauce DJ Prakz is heading home for the showdown at Accolade –The Music Awards of Guyana. Anxious to mingle with hundreds of men and women of the moment, Prakz will definitely add to the Accolade flavour.
He is among those taking up the coveted slot as overseas participants and will feature prominently at the Awards show on November 30.
Prakz is excited about this prestigious event in celebration of the local musicians. He’s just on it, on the ball, ready for the red carpet, the show, the after-party and the spontaneous moments that may be influenced by the accolade spirit.
On the nominations roll, he is competing in the category for Chutney Artiste of the year (Male) against Terry Gajraj and Rajesh Dubraj.
His home coming is not only about putting his hands on the coveted crystal but also because of a love for his country and its music.
Bridging gaps and breaking new grounds, he brings a new fusion of music to hungry audiences around the world by entertaining crowds in the United States, London, Holland, Suriname, Guyana and Canada.
Growing up in Guyana and facing many obstacles, Prakz and his family were forced to migrate to the United States with hopes of attaining a better life. Growing up in a Guyanese home, Prakz was introduced to various genres of music including Reggae. He discovered his desire to create music after listening to artist such as Supa Cat, Beenie Man, Bob Marley and Shabba Ranks.
Working full time and attending college, Prakz never gave up his love for Reggae music. He worked, studied and created music.
He was able to release his first album at the age of 20, titled Chapter One, which contained a hit single that topped the charts in the United States, Canada, Guyana and Holland for months. Prakz is not only musically talented; he earned a Bachelor Degree in Accounting and works as an Accountant at a major firm.
Prakz attributes his musical success to his parents for always providing encouragement. His versatility in music is displayed in his first album. He was able to fuse chutney with Reggae and created a new and fresh mix. Prakz is a house hold name in the Indo West Indian community. He released several music videos which were showcased on various television channels.

Rupee for GDF War on HIV/ AIDS Concert

All roads will lead to the Guyana Defence Force Camp Ayanganna ground on Saturday from 17: 00hrs for a FREE mega concert featuring soca sensation Rupee, his band and a slew of local acts, dances; drama, poetry from the Joint Services, Big Red and Lil Man.The show is dubbed the 'GDF HIV/ AIDS Project Cultural Extravaganza', and the Barbadian is the feature act on the GDF Sports Ground, according to the force.The public is invited and there is no cover charge.Patrons to the event are advised to use the Vlissengen road entrance to the east of the field.The event is part of the GDF's 43rd anniversary celebrations since its founding in November 1965.
Soca extraordinaire Rupee, is a big activist for HIV causes. Rupee, who is well known for hit song “Tempted to touch” promotes HIV awareness and uses his own experience to send out the message of practicing safe sex. Even when Rupee is not promoting the cause, he still sends out the message during his on stage concerts. Rupee knows all too well the effects that HIV has on families, because his parents died from AIDS. He stated that his father whom he loved very much contracted the virus by having sex outside the marriage. In turn, his father passed on the virus to his mother. Rupee describes that time in his life as an especially difficult one and also admits to periods of depression. The artist went on to say that with the love and support of close friends and family, he was able to get through it.

06 November, 2008

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05 November, 2008

Barack Obama elected 44th President of USA

Change has come to America,’ first African-American leader tells country.

Barack Obama, a 47-year-old first-term senator from Illinois, shattered more than 200 years of history Tuesday night by winning election as the first African-American president of the United States. A crowd of 125,000 people jammed Grant Park in Chicago, where Obama addressed the nation for the first time as its president-elect at midnight ET.

“If there is anyone out there who doubts that America is a place where anything is possible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer,” Obama declared. “Young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled, Americans have sent a message to the world that we have never been just a collection of red states and blue states,” he said. “We have been and always will be the United States of America.
“It’s been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment, change has come to America,” he said to a long roar.

The win by Obama, son of a black father from Kenya and white mother from Kansas, marked a milestone in U.S. history. It came 45 years after the height of the civil rights movement led by Martin Luther King. In a campaign dominated at the end by a flood of bad news on the economy, Obama's leadership and proposals on how to handle the crisis tipped the race in his favor. Exit polls showed six of every 10 voters listed the economy as the top issue.
Obama will be sworn in as the 44th U.S. president on January 20, 2009. He will face a crush of immediate challenges, from tackling an economic crisis to ending the war in Iraq and striking a compromise on overhauling the health care system.