High expectations at Seattle’s first legal marijuana store
By Alex Lessard-Pilon From New York Mag It’s a hot, cloudless day on an industrial strip in Seattle’s SoDo district, and hundreds of people are waiting patiently to buy marijuana. They are lined up along barricades that lead to the…
PATTISON Outdoor Advertising reveals the capital city’s first station dominations promoting Rogers Digital TV
TORONTO ON, July 9, 2014 – PATTISON Onestop celebrates the Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Toronto with a specially commissioned exhibition, Confluence: Shifting Perspectives of the Caribbean, bringing together a group of works produced by artists with cultural ties to the Caribbean….
Cartoon of the Day
By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…
Sniffer dog finds child abuse images
From BBC A sniffer dog in the US is helping officers clamp down on child abuse A suspect has been arrested after a dog trained to detect electronic circuitry found a memory stick containing images of child sexual abuse hidden…
Cayman Male Voice Choir celebrates 40 years
Last Sunday (6) the Cayman Islands Male Voice Choir celebrated 40 years with a concert aptly titled “Down Memory Lane”. It was a magnificent concert and a tribute to all the many persons who have sung with the choir over…
Obama retreating on ‘Economic Inequality’
By Sandy Fitzgerald From Newsmax President Barack Obama and many Democrats are backing away from the subject of economic inequality, instead focusing more on economic “opportunity” and lifting the fortunes of the middle class. The shift is a marked shift…
The many magical museums of Barbados
By Henry S. Fraser From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Sunday July 6, 2014 – Museum: From the Latin, and the Ancient Greek (Mouseion), which denotes a temple dedicated to the Muses (the patron divinities in Greek mythology of the arts), and…