Steppin out of Babylon One by One
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The metaphysical definition of Babylon in confusion. Humanity is living in a society of mixed messages and subliminal programming. We can […]
Letting go to Jamaican Dancehall
Sunday, January 17th, 2010Jamaican Perfroming Arts Theatre promotes the knowledge and appreciation of Jamaica’s art and expressions. Their mission is to create art that reflects the historical experiences and contemporary lives of African Jamaicans. Creating a niche for cross cultural and authentic collaboration to bridge cultural, racial and […]
Jamaican Surfing Scene a Symbiosis of Reggae and Rastafarian truth
Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
Way back in the sixties and seventies surfing was associated with places like the Hawaiian and South Pacific Islands, Australia, South Africa, USA, Mexico, Indonesia and Brazil. As surfing has developed into a multi million dollar industry, more and more out of the way surfing spots have been found and promoted by intrepid surfers […]
Dr Mooch spreading Rasta Positive Vibrations in his Reggae Music
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Born in Lusaka, Zambia Muchanza Akapelwa aka Dr Mooch is a reggae artist with positive vibrations. His album Eassy Duzzit is uplifting and inspiring with songs like Why worry yourself, Eassy Duzzit, Take it Easy, We Feel Irie and Natty Dread […]
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