
Whether or not you are a cigar aficionado, if you will be visiting, don’t think twice and make the most of the opportunity to tour the Tabacalera de Garcia Cigar Factory.
Watch the hands that roll some of the best cigars in the world.
More than 300 different blends are made at the factory.
September 8, 2010 | Posted in
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Aitown Presents “She went.”
The first Single off Ital Bajan’s EP, A stop for every journey,
Directed by Tiziana Forletta and Pietro Vecellio
Photography by Renzo O. Angelillo
Music Produced by Ital Bajan and Fama
Song available on Itunes!
September 8, 2010 | Posted in
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Five years ago, the Urban Eye (Barbados) company hosted Kenya Moore, an actress and former Miss USA, in Barbados for a magazine photo shoot. Being very delighted in her stay this island, Kenya has shared her memorable experience with her colleagues and associates in the U.S.A. Currently in 2010, Kenya is achieving enormous success and [...]
“PUDDING“, starring and directed by Kenya Moore, is a romantic comedy about three beautiful women in an urban city who are all searching for love. Through a series of failed relationships, bad dates and mis-matches, they are all single, young and beautiful and unable to find the ultimate catch – love. Shooting of this film [...]

I had no idea it’s 21 years since Timothy Callender was no longer with Barbados sharing his creativity; this number is a milestone among most folk across the planet as a means of maturity, many great folk in history hit their stride in their 20’s – William Pitt the Younger became Prime Minister of Great [...]
September 7, 2010 | Posted in
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Remember when Crop Over had Georgie Porgie and Cubba or even the the late Carew? There’s a whole new generation of what I’d consider as Clown Princes of Karaoke… Albert Doyle attempted both “This Magic Moment” and Frank Sinatra’s legendary “My Way” in the former he commanded the crowd with his spastic antics and facial [...]
September 7, 2010 | Posted in
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The next lecture in the series will be delivered on Friday 2010/9/10 by Mr. James Millington, MA (Urban Affairs), Queen’s College, City University of New York.
He’ll be talking at the “Errol Barrow Gallery“, DLP Headquarters, ‘Kennington‘, George Street, Belleville, St. Michael; Millington’s topic will be “The Decay of the Social Fabric of Barbados: Real or [...]
September 6, 2010 | Posted in
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1986 was when Miami Vice was the tv series to watch, Mullets were not fish but the coolest hairstyle for men, solving the Rubik’s cube was the latest indoor sport, Errol Walton Barrow had just reclaimed Barbados’ administration after 10 years in the wilderness while Ronald Wilson Reagan was President of the USA second time around, Barbadians [...]
September 5, 2010 | Posted in
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The cover design of Nativity/Nativité/Natividad, a new poetry book out of St. Martin, appears to be asking us to enter the epic poem through a portal of two towering sculptures by Fernando Botero.
The images that dominate the cover are of the colossal Adán and Eva bronze statues, measuring 222×110×63 and 226×90×75, housed at the Museo [...]
September 5, 2010 | Posted in
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A recap of the major highlights of Barbados’ first ever pop culture convention…