CNCF Awards Gala evening
The rooftop of Grand Cayman Beach Suites provided the perfect setting for the Cayman National Cultural Foundation Gala Awards evening. Prestigious awards, the National Arts and Culture Medals were presented to a total of 14 individuals and organisations that have…
Relevance of Dance: The Church and the Community
Dance as a ministry in Church circles is often a debated topic and some may not see the relevance/a place for dancing in Church and for Christians as a whole. Dancing in itself is a panacea for many, an expressive…
Something for all at Agriculture Show
Smiling faces could be seen everywhere as visitors to the 45th Agriculture Show at Lower Valley took home armfuls of fresh produce, or potted plants such as scotch bonnet peppers, huge vines of tomatoes, and herbs of all kinds back…
450 years of Cuban architecture and interiors
A connoisseur of West Indian antiques and architecture, Michael Connors returns to Grand Cayman for his third book presentation, discussion and signing since late 2009. Join him at Books & Books on Friday, February 17 at 7pm for a Cuban…
Di’s got a ticket to ride
Wildlife in Boliva, boat children of Beijing and praying Buddist monks in South East Asia. Diana Willington has been there, done that and taken the picture. Now you can share her memories from through the lens at a unique exhibition…
Moxie Whitney update
In response to my article under the title “Movie about Canada’s Big Band leader – Moxie Whitney” in our Jan. 28th edition of iNews Cayman, I received a very nice email from Paul Whitney who is making the movie called…
Entertainment is the perfect ingredient
The Taste of Cayman Food and Wine Festival is right around the corner and in addition to providing visitors with an array of culinary options, this weekend’s festival will be a true entertainment experience. The event coordinators have included live…
Back to the Old schoolhouse
One room schoolhouses may now be a thing of the past for the Cayman Islands. However the memories and nostalgia for these humble beginnings are still present. The theme for 2012’s National Heroes Day celebration is education, and the Islands…
Luelan’s pink marlin
Luelan Bodden, 43, is an electrician by trade, but every spare moment he has goes into creating works of art that are unusual, wonderful and unique. He has just finished sculpting a blue marlin, only in this case, it’s actually…
Life of a Queen
New York Times bestselling author Sally Bedell Smith will visit Books & Books on Friday, January 21 at 7pm for a discussion and signing of her latest book, Elizabeth the Queen: The Life of a Modern Monarch. This magisterial new…