• Ian Jackson, 5th from left, backrow at a writer's workshop

    No Fanfare

    Over 30 years ago a journey began to review the arts first in the New Chronicle, the Drum, Independent, and then THE SUN newspapers. It was born out of a ...

  • Standing proudly above the Old Mill Cultural Centre

    Dominica Institute for The Arts Excels

    "The Dominica Institute for the Arts (DIFA) is proud to highlight its students' successful completion of its 2020 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and American Ballet Theatre (ABT)examinations despite the ...

  • Steve Hyacinth, director NDT

    Steve Hyacinth, the playwright, is being honoured

    There is no other name other than Alwin Bully that has done more for theatre arts in Dominica than Steve Hyacinth. Steve is an academic in every respect; a Dominica ...

  • Narrin Murphy (Trendsetter)

    Calypso: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

    At a discussion on Calypso organized by DBS as part of its 50th-anniversary celebrations last month, held at the University of the West Indies, Dominica Open Campus, the treasurer of ...

  • McCarthy Marie

    Financing Creative Industries

    This article is a submission to a CAPE Music Business Programme. It is timely in this Covid environment as it provides some introspection to would-be entrepreneurs in the creative industry ...

  • A review of "Benefits of Your Struggle"

    Two weeks ago, on Good Friday, I was invited to a free showing of a play written and directed by Cathy Augustine which was staged at the People's Pentecostal Church ...

  • McCarthy Marie

    CAPE, DIFA and the performing arts

    Dominica Institute for the Arts has matured to a facility for training artisans locally in the arts to have an esteemed matriculation board, the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination Board to ...

  • Ossie Lewis

    Ossie- the commentator

    For well over 40 years now, when Dominicans are in the comfort of your home and can't go to a Calypso show or watch a cricket match they tune in ...

  • Singing Sandra

    We Need to Toll the Bell for Singing Sandra

    One of the greatest performers seen on a stage or rather the greatest woman who ever performed on a Caribbean stage, Singing Sandra, died on 28 January 2021. Some of ...

  • Bully, left, and the Arawak House of Culture in 2017

    Re-name Arawak "Bully's House of Culture"

    It happens everywhere, except in Dominica where we don't seem to honour artistes or sports personalities by immortalizing their names through the renaming streets, edifices, parks etc. In fact, the ...

  • De Bobb: In 2013 Calypso Finals

    Calypso 2021 semis Review

    This review of the 2021 Calypso semi-finals is devoted to the memory of Dominican Calypso stalwarts Alick Volaire, former Calypso writer; Wilfred "Pancho" Jno Baptiste, pannist and Calypso enthusiasts and ...

  • Dominican Jazz musicians

    A New Year's Artistic Resolution

    Will it be resolved by 2021 that musicians and performing artistes will form a union or be part of the umbrella of the Association of Music Professions (AMP) where their ...