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The National Gallery Launches the 4th Cayman Islands Biennial: Archipelago

Since the opening on 2 October 2025, visitors to the National Gallery’s 4th Cayman Islands Biennial have been able to experience an intriguing blend of contemporary art at six host venues across all three Islands. Foregrounding the unprecedented upheavals and…

The 6th Annual Cayman Islands Business Design Competition Opens for Submissions

Enterprise Cayman is inviting entrepreneurs to apply for the annual Cayman Islands Business Design Competition – an innovative ideate programme and pre-seed initiative helping individuals to launch their next big idea! George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (6 November 2025) –…

Cayman: Cinderella on stage [Fri, Sat Sun Nov 28 – Dec 14]

Dear Members and Friends of the Cayman Drama Society We are delighted to share some exciting news as we look ahead to the 2025 holiday season! After 10 wonderful years of A Playhouse Family Christmas, Frizz & Grizz will be taking a well-deserved rest…

Cayman Islands National Museum Monthly Museum News: October 2025

Exhibition Opening: The Sea Is History Taking its name from Derek Walcott’s iconic poem, The Sea Is History explores the Cayman Islands’ enduring connection to the sea. The exhibition showcases historical and contemporary artefacts—some mysterious, others well-documented—retrieved from the ocean or found…

Liberal arts education: a safe bet for the future workforce and for New Mexico

By Enrico Pontelli Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences A common myth positions a liberal arts education against a STEM degree, framing the former as a luxury and the latter as the only serious path to success –…

Four hundred shades of Lamborghini

From myth to innovation, from anniversaries to the bond with the local area, over 400 shades tell stories and legends, making every Lamborghini a unique and timeless masterpiece Sant’Agata Bolognese, 15 October 2025 – One of the most appreciated features among…

NMSU to host public reading by poet, fiction writer Oct. 17

Northern Arizona University assistant professor of creative writing Oscar Mancinas will read from “To Live and Die in El Valle” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17 in NMSU’s CMI Theater in Milton Hall, Room 171as part of NMSU’s Nelson-Boswell Reading…

Cayman Drama Society: Auditions for WHEN DARKNESS FALLS – Mon 20 Oct

AUDITIONS – AUDITIONS – AUDITIONS Cayman Drama Society will be presenting WHEN DARKNESS FALLS By Paul Morrissey  and James Milton Directors: Paul de Freitas and Erica Ebanks Performance dates: 26th February – 14thMarch 2026 We require 2 male actors – First,…

NMSU alumna, composer receives Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts

Nacha Mendez, a.k.a. Margarita Cordero, is one of seven artists to receive the 2025 Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts. (Photo courtesy of M. Cordero) Nacha Mendez, a nationally acclaimed singer, composer and New Mexico State University alumna, has…

OLD ROOTS, NEW RHYTHMS FOR  BULBY YORK’S FIFTH STUDIO ALBUM

CARIBPR WIRE, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. Sept. 29, 2025: The latest album from legendary producer Collin ‘Bulby’ York, 5, brings a fresh yet familiar sound to roots reggae fans. The fifth studio album under the Bulby York Music label, 5, features remixes of classic roots tracks, all…