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  • W’Cup hope with Brighter Days

    W’Cup hope with Brighter Days

    Singer Chris Malachi is brimming with excitement as he prepares to take the stage at the pre-game show for tonight’s World Cup qualifying match between Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz and Curacao. Known for his uplifting track ‘Brighter Days,’ Malachi shared with the Jamaica Observer that the song serves as a heartfelt prayer for his fellow Jamaicans. ‘It’s a call for us to remain steadfast in faith during these challenging times,’ he explained, revealing that the song was penned just before a recent hurricane. ‘I wanted to create something that would resonate deeply with every Jamaican,’ he added. Malachi expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to perform at such a historic event, reflecting on the rapid success of his song, which was released just weeks ago. ‘To think that this moment has come so quickly is truly a blessing,’ he said. While Malachi describes himself as a casual football fan, he acknowledged the sport’s unifying power and shared a memorable moment from the 2023 Concacaf Nations League, where Jamaica triumphed over Canada on their home turf. ‘That victory was a proud moment for us all,’ he recalled. Malachi, who wrote, produced, mixed, arranged, and mastered ‘Brighter Days,’ takes immense pride in the track, marking his first full creative control over a song. Released on November 2, the song has gained significant traction, aligning with Jamaica’s current cultural climate. ‘This match has the potential to bring joy and celebration to our nation during tough times,’ he said. Born in Stony Hill, St Andrew, Malachi’s musical journey began in the church, where he honed his skills as a vocalist and pianist. His family’s deep musical roots, including his father’s role as a choir director and his uncle’s dual identity as a bishop and singer, have profoundly influenced his career. Malachi’s passion for poetry and songwriting blossomed during high school, and his time at The University of The West Indies further enriched his musical versatility, spanning genres from jazz to roots-reggae. Tonight’s performance is not just a personal milestone but a moment of collective pride for Jamaica, as the nation rallies behind its team in their quest for World Cup qualification.

  • Rad Dixon to release second album in 2026

    Rad Dixon to release second album in 2026

    Renowned reggae artist Rad Dixon is set to release his highly anticipated second album, ‘Africa Calling Calling,’ in early 2026 under Tasjay Productions. The album promises to be a deep dive into the roots-reggae genre that shaped Dixon’s musical journey in Manchester during the 1990s. James Smith Senior, the head of Tasjay Productions, revealed to Observer Online that the album will feature previously released singles like ‘Know Yourself,’ ‘Trodding,’ and ‘Cry of My People.’ Dixon’s debut album, ‘Hard Times,’ debuted in 2023, followed by the EP ‘Giving Thanks For Life Riddim’ in 2024. Dixon shared that his recent single ‘Nah Trust,’ which critiques corrupt politicians, has set the thematic tone for ‘Africa Calling Calling.’ He emphasized that the album is a call to action against politicians who exploit the youth for nefarious purposes. Growing up in Manchester, Dixon was immersed in a vibrant roots music scene that became a cultural hub for dancehall music, influenced by legends like Garnet Silk, Tony Rebel, and Kulcha Knox. Most of Dixon’s tracks, including ‘Sweet Caroline,’ ‘Write Your Name,’ and ‘Baby Don’t Worry,’ have been produced by Tasjay Productions, solidifying their long-standing collaboration.

  • Laluna Art Project presents: “Sunshine — A Folk Vision”

    Laluna Art Project presents: “Sunshine — A Folk Vision”

    The Laluna Art Project is set to host a captivating solo exhibition featuring the works of Doliver Morain, Grenada’s esteemed National Treasure folk artist. The event will commence on Friday, 21 November, at the Laluna Art Studio, located near The Monkey Bar Grenada at Portici Beach in Pt Salines. Visitors are encouraged to use Google Maps for directions and parking details. The opening ceremony will be a collaborative effort with Welcome Stone Distillery, which will offer samples of Grenada’s inaugural whiskey, adding a unique cultural touch to the evening. Doliver Morain, born in November 1959, is a self-taught painter and sculptor whose art vividly captures the essence of Grenadian life. Since 1983, his works have been celebrated for their authenticity, humor, and vibrant storytelling. Morain’s resourcefulness shines through his use of acrylics, oils, and enamels on unconventional materials like wood and metal, famously continuing his ‘blue period’ as long as blue paint was available. His paintings depict scenes of fishermen, cocoa workers, and island landscapes, while his whimsical sculptures of birds, turtles, and human figures, crafted from scrap metal and old clothing, reflect his playful imagination and deep community ties. Morain’s art has been showcased in numerous exhibitions organized by the Grenada Arts Council, including the Art Stimulus Project, and is highly sought after by collectors worldwide. His work, despite humble beginnings, exudes warmth, resilience, and joy, making him a distinctive artistic voice and a visual ambassador for Grenada. The Laluna Art Project, known for its fusion of Art, Food, and Music, supports local artists by ensuring that 100% of sales go directly to them. The Art Studio is open daily from 9 am to 6 pm, while The Monkey Bar operates on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 1 pm to 8 pm, offering local dishes and private event services. Additionally, the Enchanted Forest, a 2-acre beachfront space, features evolving art installations and sculptures, including innovative creations like upcycled plastic art. For more information, visit the provided link.

  • Logos Hope Extends Bookfair Hours Ahead of Departure from Antigua

    Logos Hope Extends Bookfair Hours Ahead of Departure from Antigua

    The Logos Hope, renowned as the world’s largest floating book fair, has announced extended visiting hours in Antigua as it prepares to set sail from the island. The vessel, currently docked at the Nevis Street Pier, will open its doors for an additional session on Tuesday, 18 November, from 18:00 to 20:00. This extension offers locals and tourists a last chance to explore its vast collection of books before the ship departs. Since its arrival, Logos Hope has attracted consistent crowds, with visitors eager to experience its volunteer-driven international outreach and literacy initiatives. Antigua Cruise Port has reminded the public that the book fair remains closed on Mondays. The ship’s departure concludes another successful visit, cementing its status as a cherished event for families, students, and book lovers across Antigua.

  • Royalton CHIC Antigua Earns Spotlight in Forbes Travel Feature

    Royalton CHIC Antigua Earns Spotlight in Forbes Travel Feature

    Royalton CHIC Antigua has recently been featured in a Forbes travel article, garnering international acclaim for its opulent offerings and iconic overwater bungalows, which have quickly become a hallmark of Caribbean luxury. The adults-only, all-inclusive resort has been lauded as a premier destination for discerning travelers seeking both relaxation and sophistication. In the piece, seasoned luxury travel writer Debbi Karpowicz Kickham paints a vivid picture of the resort, describing it as a ‘posh tropical playground’ that seamlessly blends exceptional hospitality with state-of-the-art amenities. Kickham recounts her stay, beginning in a Diamond Club room and transitioning to one of the resort’s overwater bungalows, which she likened to ‘the Rolls-Royce of relaxation.’ The Forbes feature also highlights the resort’s relative youth, having opened just over a year ago, and commends its comprehensive fitness programs, expansive spa facilities, and signature dining experiences, including Antigua’s sole overwater restaurant. Notably, Kickham shines a spotlight on local talent, such as personal trainer Daniel Antonio, an internationally recognized arm-wrestling champion who infuses the fitness offerings with his unique energy. This feature in Forbes marks yet another milestone for Royalton CHIC Antigua, solidifying its status as one of the Caribbean’s most rapidly ascending luxury destinations.

  • Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission Announces Night Two Lineup for One Nation Caribbean Music Festival, the Gospel Edition

    Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission Announces Night Two Lineup for One Nation Caribbean Music Festival, the Gospel Edition

    The Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission has unveiled an electrifying lineup for Night Two of the One Nation Caribbean Music Festival, set to take place on Sunday, January 11th, 2026, at the Antigua Recreation Ground (ARG). Gates will open at 4 PM, with the event kicking off at 5 PM. Titled ‘A Night of Worship, Praise, and Unity,’ this gospel celebration promises an evening of spiritual transformation, featuring soul-stirring worship, uplifting praise, and messages of hope. The event will showcase a diverse array of local, regional, and international artists, uniting audiences in a shared experience of faith and musical excellence. Among the featured performers are Samuel Medas, known for blending reggae rhythms with gospel truth; Naomi Raine, celebrated for her extraordinary vocal range; and JohnMark Wiggan, a vibrant worship leader who inspires through contemporary gospel. Other notable acts include Melanie Sanders, Madelyn & Dunamis Worship, Richie Pelle, Rashid Walker, ROXY, Psalmist Robyn, and Ministry Beverley Danvers. Ticket options range from General Admission at $100 to the premium Kingdom of Praise All-Inclusive experience at $250, with discounts for children. Tickets are available online and at select physical locations starting November 17th. Ambassador Elizabeth Makhoul, Chairperson of the Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission, expressed her excitement, highlighting the event’s success in uniting communities and its commitment to showcasing diverse talent. The festival is proudly supported by the Government of Antigua and Barbuda, the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, and the Citizenship by Investment Unit, with additional sponsors to be announced. Join us for a celebration of music, culture, faith, and unity at the One Nation Caribbean Music Festival: One People. One Love. One Nation.

  • St Lucy extends winning streak in Spirit of the Nation show

    St Lucy extends winning streak in Spirit of the Nation show

    The Wildey Gymnasium was filled with unbridled joy on Saturday night as St Lucy’s Kimani Greaves and Shalia Morris were crowned the Most Outstanding Parish Ambassadors at this year’s Spirit of the Nation show. This marked the parish’s fifth consecutive victory, a feat that came with its own set of trials. Shemila Scantlebury, Chairperson of the St Lucy Parish Independence Committee, reflected on the journey, describing it as both demanding and rewarding. ‘This year was far from easy, especially after four straight wins. The pressure was immense, but the support and mentorship we received kept us grounded,’ she shared. Scantlebury credited her mentor, Ms. Janice Springer, for providing the encouragement needed to persevere. ‘Her words reminded me of our purpose and the importance of staying true to our mission,’ she added. Shalia Morris, one half of the winning duo, echoed these sentiments, highlighting the personal and professional growth she and her partner experienced. ‘The challenges were real, but we stayed focused, knowing that hard work would eventually pay off,’ Morris said. The competition also saw strong performances from other parishes, with St Peter’s Nakim Wahid and Deandra Gibson securing fourth place, St Thomas’ Christian Atherly and Amyah Cox taking third, and St George’s Shaquan Marshall and Nicole Sealy finishing second. Additionally, St George’s duo won the inaugural Jacqueline Marshall-Clarke Award for Best Public Speaking. Other notable achievements included Weslon Samuels winning the Minister’s Award in the Parish Talent segment, and St Michael and St Peter taking home the Designer Award for Best Formal Wear and the Best Costume Award, respectively. The event was a celebration of talent, resilience, and community spirit, showcasing the best of Barbados’ cultural heritage.

  • A journey Down Memory Lane

    A journey Down Memory Lane

    Former Calypso Queen Tameika Darius recently hosted a heartfelt concert, ‘Reflections 2, Down Memory Lane,’ to honor her mother, Angela ‘Angie’ Darius, for her unwavering support and contributions to the family’s musical legacy. The event took place on November 9 at the Little Theatre, Southern Academy of the Performing Arts (SAPA-South), and featured a medley of songs penned by Angie, performed by her daughters and grandson. Tameika, who began her calypso journey at the age of five, was joined by her sister Makeda Darius, also a former Calypso Queen, and her son Xhaiden Darius, the reigning Junior Calypso Monarch. The concert highlighted the family’s deep gratitude for Angie’s love and dedication, with performances including Xhaiden’s ‘The Right to Play,’ Tameika’s ‘Who’s De Man,’ and Makeda’s ‘My People Arise.’ The evening also featured notable artists like Vaughnette Bigford, Roderick ‘Chuck’ Gordon, Renee Fortune, and Freetown Collective’s Muhammad Muwakil, who captivated the audience with their renditions of classic and contemporary calypso hits. The event concluded with a collaborative performance of Muwakil’s 2025 hit ‘Take Me Home,’ featuring Xhaiden, leaving the audience inspired and moved by the Darius family’s musical journey and their tribute to a matriarch who has shaped their artistic paths.

  • Lutan Fyah’s Only Jah Knows get video

    Lutan Fyah’s Only Jah Knows get video

    Renowned reggae artist Lutan Fyah has unveiled the official music video for his spiritually profound single, ‘Only Jah Knows,’ on November 3, 2025. The release stands as a heartfelt homage to the Jamaican communities ravaged by Hurricane Melissa, blending the artist’s signature conscious lyricism with soulful melodies. Originally featured on the ‘Reggae Vibes’ rhythm by Reggae Vibes Music, the track has resonated deeply with audiences for its timeless exploration of life’s challenges and the unwavering belief that only the Almighty comprehends one’s path. The newly launched video amplifies this message by incorporating real footage of the hurricane’s aftermath, juxtaposing scenes of devastation with moments of recovery. Lutan Fyah’s emotive performance, set against this backdrop, transforms the video into a poignant testament to compassion and resilience. By honoring the indomitable spirit of his people, the artist underscores reggae’s enduring role as a beacon of hope during adversity. The ‘Only Jah Knows’ video is now available for streaming on Lutan Fyah’s official YouTube channel, encouraging viewers to reflect, remember, and draw strength from the belief that all things are guided by Jah.

  • All set Gin ‘N’ Juice 31

    All set Gin ‘N’ Juice 31

    The iconic party Gin ‘N’ Juice is set to make a grand comeback on December 6, celebrating its 31st anniversary with a special White Christmas Edition. Hosted at Devon House in St Andrew, the event promises to transport attendees to the golden era of nightlife, blending nostalgia with festive cheer. The theme draws inspiration from the enchanting concept of a snowy winter, creating a unique tropical twist on the holiday season. Co-promoter Gregg Smith shared insights into the event’s vision, emphasizing its goal to evoke the serene beauty of snow while offering a vibrant escape for attendees. The celebration will feature musical performances by renowned DJs Delano from Renaissance, Timmy from HMV, and Kurt Riley, ensuring an unforgettable experience. Beyond entertainment, the event also serves as a sanctuary for volunteers who have been tirelessly supporting Hurricane Melissa relief efforts, providing them with a well-deserved break. With meticulous preparations underway, Gin ‘N’ Juice aims to deliver a night of joy, relaxation, and community spirit.