The Perfection Myth
By Paul McGowan From PS Audio Imagine how it must feel to get something so right that there are no flaws, no deviation from expectations, nothing but pure unadulterated perfection. Is it even possible? Is perfection a myth? Imagine for…
SANDERS: Small states must rage at COP26 it’s the last chance saloon
By Sir Ronald Sanders: From MENAFN – Caribbean News Global It is nothing short of shocking to learn that, despite the fact that the world is teetering dangerously on the precipice of a climate catastrophe with fatal consequences for small…
Is It Real?
By Paul McGowan From PS Audio How many can recall that most wonderful of iconic ads from Memorex? In the ad copy, it suggests orchestra conductor Nelson Riddle could not tell whether it was Ella Fitzgerald singing live into a…
OPINION: St. Vincent in Crisis
By Nathan Jolly. October 19, 2021. The years 2019 to 2021 will be remembered as the most significant global pandemic since Spanish influenza. As COVID 19 and its mutated variants encompass the globe, it leaves a trail of human destruction…
A touch of spice
By Paul McGowan From PS Audio One of the rules of successful cooking is the addition of spices and salts. When properly applied these flavor enhancers transform ordinary ingredients into works of art. We can say the same about the…
Costumes
By Paul McGowan From PS Audio Costumes, uniforms, and appropriate dress rules are important to most in our society. We expect doctors with stethoscopes, scientists in white lab coats, police in uniform wearing a badge. We’re all susceptible. I would…
Easy isn’t always better
By Paul McGowan From PS Audio How many times have you gotten advice to take the easy path, the quickest road? Why paddle upstream? Unfortunately, the easiest path often nets us the lowest return: snacks vs. real food, receivers vs….
‘Naively ambitious’: How COVAX failed on its promise to vaccinate the world
By Olivia Goldhill — STAT and Rosa Furneaux — The Bureau of Investigative Journalism round the world this spring, country after country awaited their first Covid-19 vaccine shipments. They’d been promised deliveries by COVAX, the ambitious global collaboration set up to give people in…
Better Family Planning can improve Public Health, Inequality and the Environment
Smaller, more sustainable families would create massive long-term savings and catalyze sustainable development. By Carter Dillard / Independent Media Institute Existential crises, from accelerating climate change to a pandemic that is mutating to overcome the defenses of our immune system, have prompted…
Dark in September, darker in October, Fall back in November
By Vinette K. Pryce From Caribbean Life “The days grow short when you reach September” Kurt Weill, September Song Broadway lyricist Kurt Weill probably penned the words for the 1938 musical “Knickerbocker Holiday” after being inspired by the month chilly temperatures…