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Cayman Islands: Sunrise Centre Holds Annual Spring Concert

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – The Sunrise Adult Training Centre is putting on its annual free spring concert on Wednesday, 18 May at the Harquail Theatre. This year, the clients from the Centre will be presenting “Mummeh Mia: The Barcadere…

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Alito writes praise for novel that promotes Chief Justice to Pope

By Tony Mauro, From The National Law Journal Declan Walsh, a former law school dean, becomes chief justice of the United States. But after his wife dies, Walsh resigns to become a Trappist monk. When the Roman Catholic pope dies in…

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An art gallery in Argentina is displaying some of the world’s most infamous forgeries

AFP From Business Insider Forged paintings are exhibited at the Argentine Finance Ministry in Buenos Aires on April 26, 2016, in a bid to alert potential buyers of art and create awareness of the illegal trafficking of cultural goods Buenos…

Anthony Mackie used Orlando Bloom to score scuba certification [in Cayman Islands]

From Expose The Avengers: Age of Ultron star featured alongside the British hunk in 2004 thriller Haven, which was set in the Cayman Islands, and Anthony wanted to make the most of the idyllic Caribbean surroundings by exploring the underwater…

Cayman Islands Outreach Exhibition opens at NGCI

National Gallery Exhibits Artwork by Outreach Participants The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) opens a new exhibition this week in the Dart Auditorium/ Community Gallery, showcasing close to 100 works of art by 68 students who have participated…

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For the love of the ocean

Andrea Stetson, Special to Grandeur From news-press Southwest Florida scuba diving expert teaches people all over the world the beauty of our underwater treasures Wayne Hasson often spends more time underwater than above it. When he sheds his scuba tank…

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Hundreds bid farewell to Keith ‘Slick’ Bonadie-Clarke

By Nelson A. King From Caribbean Life Hundreds of Vincentian and Caribbean nationals in Brooklyn last Sunday paid their last respects to Keith “Slick” Bonadie-Clarke, one of St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ greater mid-fielders ever in soccer, who died on April…

Auditions open for Cayman Islands Summer Arts Intensive

Aspiring actors, dancers and musicians are invited to audition for Cayman National Cultural Foundation’s (CNCF’s) Young at Arts® (YAA) Summer Theatre Arts Intensive, which trains young artists in the practical disciplines of performing arts. The six week programme is supported…

Cayman Islands Youth Film Competition finalists chosen

The Young Image Makers (YIM) Short Film Competition takes a step forward, with 12 students making it to ‘Take 2’ of the programme. “There have been some very creative entries this year, which I believe will be very impressive to…

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Batabano Cayman Islands Festival astonishes with thousands of spectacular costumes, food, drink and music

By Anton Anderssen From Broadway World I love a parade. I also love festivals. My post-doctorate studies are in cultural anthropology; as an anthropologist, we recognize that festivals “offer a unified focus for learning about history, government, community, social interaction,…