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San Fernando Brings A Stush Soiree to City Month this November

Port-of-Spain, Trinidad - The energy of South Trinidad leads the way into T&T’s Carnival 2025 season, as San Fernando City Month takes centre-stage in November. A number of events are being planned under the patronage of the city’s mayor,Councillor Robert L Parris. Organizers are preparing for what will be, a fantastic month ahead. One major event on the list of community building initiatives, is a brunch mixer dubbed, Stush. “This event offers an opportunity for everyone to meet and greet each other in an informal setting,network and possibly collaborate,” says Wendy H. Lewis. Her company, Khalabash Productions is at the helm of event production throughout San Fernando City Month.

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Protoje Announces Film & Drops Soundtrack

Over the past 15 years, Protoje has emerged as a pivotal figure in modern reggae music. As a 2x Grammy-nominated artist, producer, and founder of In.Digg.Nation Collective label and the annual music festival Lost In Time, he adds Film Director and Music Supervisor to his extensive résumé. Yesterday, he teased an enticing trailer for his anticipated film, The Jamaican Situation, set for release next summer. Ahead of his co-directorial debut with SAMO, Protoje releases the film’s official soundtrack, The Jamaican Situation (Side A), out today, October 18, via In.Digg.Nation Collective / Ineffable Records.

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Skip Marley Marks New Chapter With "Close" Single and Video

New York, NY - Following his sold-out headlining tour across Europe, GRAMMY® nominated, multi-platinum artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Skip Marley returns with his latest smash single “Close,” released today with an official music video directed by Gabriella Kingsley which made its broadcast premiere on BET Soul and the Paramount Times Square billboards

Miami Carnival Celebrates 40 Years of Rich Caribbean Culture: A Highlight of South Florida's Cultural Landscape

Miami, FL —Miami Carnival is always one of South Florida's most anticipated events, and it proudly celebrated its 40th anniversary this past Sunday. The event showcased a vibrant tapestry of Caribbean culture through a colorful Parade of Bands featuring 19 masquerade groups. This milestone reinforces Miami Carnival's status as a cornerstone of cultural unity and creativity in the region.

Annika S. Holder, Miami-Dade Director of Community Action and Human Services, Presented Machel Montano with a Distinguished Visitor Certificate on Behalf of Mayor Daniella Levine Cava's Office (Photo Credit: @mymatv)

Producer Mr. Spine Returns to the Stage, Delivering BBL on the RadioActive Riddim

Port-of-Spain, Trinidad - Last weekend’s Miami Carnival sounded the alarm for the release of brand-new Soca anthems as all eyes look toward Trinidad and Tobago carnival 2025. Zig Boi Music producer, Mr. Spine is as ready as he’s ever been, jumping back into artiste mode with the release of the Radio Active riddim. “There’s never been a better time,” he says, explaining that he’s about to lead the new generation of artistes from the front, showing them the necessary methods of executing to deliver a wholesome music and performance product.

Thousands of Revelers Gather For Miami Carnival J’ouvert

MIAMI, FL – Thousands of revelers, 22 bands, great Caribbean food, bottomless drinks, paint, powder, foam and water churned out millions of smiles and a gazillion vibes to fill the Carnival Village North at Central Broward Park, for this year’s staging of the Miami Carnival Official J’ouvert.

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