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Blue & Green

Who said, "Blue and green should never be seen?" I remember hearing that when I was growing up, but in these pictures of the grounds at Government House in Saint Lucia, the majority colours, as you can see, are blue and green. If you're in Saint Lucia, using the roads from the center of Castries town [...]

Colour of Music & Duke Ellington

If you're in Washington, DC, you're missing out if you don't join the Colour of Music Festival and the Duke Ellington School of the Arts as they showcase the Colour of Music Virtuosi (all-female) Chamber Orchestra, which highlights the contributions of black female composers and presented in honor of Ellington's Co-Founder, Peggy Cooper Cafritz. Other [...]

A Requiem for Rice

I was honored to meet over 70 black classical musicians at Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh recently. Classical music played by those of your culture has to be experienced to be truly appreciated. Pittsburgh declared a proclamation that evening that they would honor the African American slaves...more on this later, but here's what CASOP is about: [...]

Here's another 40 year celebration. I've celebrated three so far...Maybe I should choose the number 40 in the lottery this week! Can you remember where you were 40 years ago? I was in Saint Lucia, and in fact, I was actually at the Independence ceremony. Do you recognise any of the places and people featured [...]

40 Year School

School days are some of the best days of our lives, yet we don't always realise this when we're attending. I was reminded of that when I met friends I'd attended secondary school with. It had been upto 20 years, maybe even 30 years, that I'd seen one or two of them. We hugged, laughed, [...]

Sir Derek Rests

I was recently in Saint Lucia celebrating the annual Nobel Laureate Festival. This year's theme was Celebrating Excellence: Forty Years On which celebrates that one of its Nobel Laureate's Sir William Arthur Lewis, received his prize for Economics 40 years ago. Sir Derek Walcott received his prize for Literature in 1992 and together with his [...]

Youthful Prints

The Nobel Laureate Festival features the Youth Art Exhibition featuring selected art work (painting, photograph or sculpture) of 16 to 20 year old youth. The exhibition is based around an interpretation of a selected piece of work by Sir Derek Walcott, or a quotation from the works of Sir Arthur Lewis. All art work selected [...]

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