Cast of Frank E. Flowers film ‘Haven’ to reunite at CayFilm 2016
Back in 2006, Caymanian filmmaker Frank E. Flowers released his first feature film Haven, a dramatic thriller filmed entirely in Cayman, and featuring an impressive ensemble cast. Ten years and a host of industry nominations and awards later, three of…
TERRIFYING Japanese rollercoaster
Don’t look down! The TERRIFYING Japanese rollercoaster you pedal with your own feet By LUCY SHEREF From Daily Express UK THIS rollercoaster will test your tenacity in ways you won’t believe. How brave do you think you are? This rollercoaster…
St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister to discuss Global Insecurity at Cayman Islands University Thu June 16
Recent international events have posed considerable questions regarding global insecurity. The multiple manifestations of this encompass radical and extreme religious world views, environmental degradation, food insecurity and the movement of peoples.Of particular urgency is global terrorism. While it is clear…
Mentoring Cayman closing reception
The Mentoring Cayman programme of 2016 came to its conclusion on Tuesday evening, 7th June. Her Excellency, the Governor Helen Kilpatrick invited the students and their parents, along with their mentors, to her mansion for a celebratory closing reception. Chamber…
Cayman Islands government responds to challenges to the friendly Aedes aegypti Project
A local group opposed to the Friendly Aedes aegypti Project have made a series of public statements. Many of these assertions are false or misleading. This briefing is designed to facilitate accurate information. The project is being carried out…
Petroceltic employees consider offer under survival proposals
By Mary Carolan From The irish Times A hearing aimed at getting High Court approval for a survival scheme for exploration company Petroceltic has been adjourned after day-long talks over employees’ concerns about the survival proposals failed to end in…
The stigma around AIDS still blocks progress
BY KATIE DUPERE From Mashable When Ndaba Mandela’s father died in 2005, his family gathered to discuss what to tell the media. In a high profile family, the bloodline of South African anti-apartheid revolutionary Nelson Mandela, media was always a…
Up, up and away, Google gets sued over trade secrets
By Scott Graham, From The Recorder A suit over Google’s Project Loon, which provides wireless communication by high-altitude balloon, could send U.S. patent law to the stratosphere. Chandler, Arizona-based Space Data Corp. sued Google Inc., its parent company Alphabet and…
Olwomen story of the week
Bantu Knots Not “Mini Buns” – 25 Superb Ideas on How to Do Bantu Knots By Karyn Holmes From Olwomen Bantu knots out hairstyles are back in business. There are a number of great looks that can be achieved with…
Trinidad & Tobago: PNM rallies around Ali [after nude photographs of him on YouTube]
By Clint Chan Tack FromT&T Newsday THE ruling People’s National Movement (PNM) yesterday demonstrated unwavering support for former government senator Hafeez Ali, who resigned from his post after being blackmailed by a woman from North America who posted nude videos…