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Celebration of Caribbean Culture

Shaggy and Robin Thicke have taken their new single “Looking Lovely” through a run of live appearances and interviews this week, performing on Live with Kelly and Mark and The Sherri Show, and appearing on ABC News and The Breakfast Club.

Across the appearances, they spoke about how the collaboration came together, their approach to blending dancehall and R&B, and Shaggy’s upcoming album Lottery, set for release on May 15. The run also follows Shaggy’s appearance with Sting on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last week.

“Looking Lovely” follows a string of recent singles leading into the project, including “Til A Mawnin” featuring Sting, “Boom Body” with Akon and Aidonia, and “Dancehall Nice” with Beres Hammond and Dexta Daps

Honoring Bob Marley’s Legacy

February 6th marks the birthday of Bob Marley, a global icon whose music and message continue to inspire unity, love, and resilience. As Bob once said, “Love the life you live. Live the life you love.”

We invite our guests to raise a glass with a special Bob Marley-inspired cocktail and reflect on the timeless legacy of the extraordinary artist whose spirit continues to shine brightly in Jamaica and around the world.

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Dr. Jean Small is the co-author of textbooks VAMOS AMIGOS and FRENCH IN PRACTICE. She is a well known actress of solo performances which she writes, directs and performs. Her first collection of poems is titled SEND ME NO FLOWERS.

Dr. Jean Small was born in Guyana in 1935 and went to the Mona Campus of the University of the West Indies, Jamaica in 1954 to study Foreign Languages. She has worked as a teacher of French language and literature in Guyana. Nigeria, Australia, Guadeloupe. Martinique and Jamaica.

Conversation with Dr. Jean Small

Premiered Feb 26, 2021
This video forms part of the African Caribbean Institute of Jamaica/Jamaica Memory Bank's annual February Programme which for the year 2021 is titled, Jack Mandora: the roots of Afro-Jamaican storytelling as an element of intangible cultural heritage.

THIS EVENT WAS CANCELED, BUT WE LOOK
FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN THE FUTURE!

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