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Cultured pearl and natural pearls

Not only are Tahitian cultured pearls not exclusively black, they’re also not grown in Tahiti. Called ‘black’ because of their exotic dark colours, that can range from iridescent emerald green, sea green, pale silver blue, melon, peach-copper, pink, cranberry, bordeaux,…

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Time Attack!

Time Attack is where cars race around a small circuit of road one at a time, trying to beat the stopwatch, and is organised by the Cayman Motorsports Association. It takes its name from a highly competitive Japanese Circuit event…

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Lowering Cholesterol Naturally

Lowering cholesterol levels in your body by natural methods is usually less expensive, not to mention much less stressful on your body. While there’s plenty of medical advice that indicates the statin family of drugs are highly effective in lowering…

Anti-Aging

Every single one of us begins aging the moment we are born – If you’re alive, you’re aging – you can’t avoid it. But there are a number of things that you can do to keep yourself healthy and active,…

Windows on another world

Orchid Morrison’s paintings explore the world of her imagination. Her paintings, distinctive and unusual, are filled with vivid, contrasting as well as complementary colours. Ms. Morrison has been developing her unique style ever since she began to paint seriously in…

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…

New faces “Get Discovered” by the Cayman Islands Yellow Pages

Anthony Chin and Stephanie Espeut are the new faces of the Cayman Islands Yellow Pages upcoming “Find and Discover” marketing campaign. The young gentleman and lady were selected from more than 40 entries received in the “Get Discovered” online competition…

Changes – brings “biggest ever” art show to Cayman

They say size isn’t everything…. But artist and curator Nickola McCoy-Snell thinks her latest exhibition is the biggest the country has every seen. Changes is the name of an art show opening on Thursday evening upstairs at Woods Furniture store….