The Death of George Floyd [he was no innocent when it came to crime]
By Nathan’ Jolly’ Green. June 08, 2020 George Floyd was no innocent when it came to crime; he was from an early age, becoming a career criminal. Unable to find work in Texas as an ex-prison convict, he moved to…
The Editor speaks: Is the bar set too high in tourism?
was appalled to learn that the Cayman Islands Tourism Association (CITA) have stated they could only find six Caymanians out of 102 potential employees to fill the vacant tourism jobs. It is very obvious that a number of employers are…
Telephones to symphonies
By Paul McGowan From PS Audio We take for granted our ability to bring an entire symphony orchestra into our living room. We’re not arguing over whether we can or cannot invite the CSO over to give us their rendition…
COMMENTARY: Federation fire sale … is Barbados buying out St Kitts and Nevis?
By Joel Liburd The headline is not misleading. For far too long, developing countries in particular have mulled over and teased the idea of campaign finance reform to their respective electorates. It’s a problem when unknown magnates pump money into…
Telephones to symphonies
By Paul McGowan From PS Audio We take for granted our ability to bring an entire symphony orchestra into our living room. We’re not arguing over whether we can or cannot invite the CSO over to give us their rendition…
The Editor speaks: What’s important to me is unimportant to you
“Giving an insignificant thing your attention is a form of self-disrespect.” ― Mokokoma Mokhonoana “Be kind to the things which are unimportant for you because at any time life can make them very important for you!” ― Mehmet Murat ildan…
Little Mozart
By Paul McGowan From PS Audio When 6-year-old Wolfgang Mozart performed at the court of Bavaria in Munich, he was an instant hit—a child prodigy who could tickle the ivories better than many adults. Of course, Mozart could also write…
COMMENTARY: Shades of Granger, Burnham and Orban …St Kitts in danger of becoming a dictatorship
By Joel Liburd Kittitians woke-up this morning to the unmistakeable noise of a rumbling. But it wasn’t an earthquake. It was a noise that is about to shake the very foundation of its democracy. That violent noise was coming from…
The elephant is still in the room: Woman leaders in the Caribbean
By R.D. Miller The glass ceiling in the Caribbean may have had a few cracks, but it is still unbroken; and a time when communities are undergoing soul searching regarding who is best to lead them out of crime, poverty,…
OPINION: Is the ULP education revolution a fraud? Or simply an embroidered lie?
By Nathan ‘Jolly’ Green, May 26, 2020. It is ‘A’ typical for left-wing leaders, more so those with Marxist tendencies to use emotive projects to stay in power. Education, low-cost or free social housing, and exceptional medical facilities are usually…