The National Workers Union (NWU) unreservedly condemns the attack by the police on the protestors at the Queens Park-Savannah on Sunday January 16th. It is an outrage that the armed forces of the state could be unleashed on citizens of Trinidad and T
"A health walk billed “Push Back Two” that attracted hundreds— including children—came to an abrupt end on Sunday after police used tear gas to break up the crowd."
Grammy-winning blues star and Compton native Keb’ Mo’ is releasing the 13-song “Good to be” album on Jan. 21. The new album was written between his homes in Nashville and Compton. (Photo by Jeremy Cowart)
Dis week ah revisiting an article ah wrote in June of 2018 about an unsung Hero named Frank Laborde. Ah very quiet, humble and approachable man. Oh how he loved his privacy. But when Paddy Corea, ah Pan-ah-maniac mentioned his
"Only fully vaccinated artistes, band members, musicians, handlers, workers, stage hands etc will be allowed into the venue for the upcoming Chutney Soca Monarch competition.
This is just one of the stipulations outlined by Southex
Providing credit to islands of the Caribbean for their contributions to culture despite forced slavery is a sliver of reparations that the Caribbean is owed from the world.
Pan Semis starts this Sunday; Jam Yuh Set! In De Rama; Congrats to Pan Stereonettes.
Earlier this week the Pan Moving Forward team visited the only band from Arima that is in the semi-final round of what is anticipated to be the only National Com
From his Afrocentric jazz with Miles Davis and Lonnie Liston Smith to his chart hits for Roberta Flack and Stephanie Mills, we celebrate the best of the late musician
CLIVE ZANDA IS DEAD. The King is Dead! Long Live the King!!! This is one of the greatest losses we have experienced to date- and we have experienced ALOT(!!!)- because Clive Zanda was virtually untapped as a resource (even after contributing so much)