Holiday events at Cayman Islands Camana Bay
Camana Bay, Grand Cayman (Tuesday 19 November): The most wonderful time of the year becomes even more magical at Camana Bay. With more than 20 Christmas events, experiences and celebrations, there’s no limit to the memories made and wishes granted….
The sham, scaremongering guide to Ebola
By Abby Haglage From The Daily Beast Someone was sure to capitalize on the Ebola panic, and Dr. Joseph Alton is that guy. His book, ‘Ebola Survival Handbook,’ is already a bestseller. Did you know you could get Ebola by…
UC Merced professor highlights racial profiling
MERCED — In a book due out next year, a UC Merced professor says a lack of judicial discretion leads to a disproportionate number of deportations to Latin America and the Caribbean. Tanya Golash-Boza, a sociology professor, said 98 percent…
Is this proof Jesus married and had two sons? Ancient manuscript said to be ‘lost gospel’ with a sensational twist
By Harry Mount for The Daily Mail New book ‘The Lost Gospel’ claims Mary Magdalene was original Virgin Mary It is based on manuscript found in British Library dating back 1,450 years Professor Barrie Wilson and writer Simcha Jacobovici translated…
Device 6 – Storytelling redefined
By Rajavanya Subramaniyan From Beautiful Pixels Every once in a while, somebody makes a game that stands apart from every other game that has been done before in the same genre. And sometimes it gets made so well, that it…
Rastas, royals and revolution: 100 years of photography in the Caribbean
By Sarah Gilbert From The Guardian A new photography book examines culture, politics, religion and tourism in the Caribbean over the past century. Here are some of the best images Hugh Muir: the first time I visited Jamaica was as…
Cayman Brac librarian celebrates 25 years of service
The Cayman Islands Public Library Service would like to acknowledge and congratulate Mrs. Latasia Brown-Conolly for her 25 years of service! Mrs. Conolly began working for the Public Library Service in 1989 and to this day, she is the first…
Black money: Making a mountain out of a molehill?
By Soutik Biswas From BBC “Black money is so much a part of our white economy, a tumour in the centre of the brain – try to remove it and you kill the patient,” wrote Indian-born writer Rohinton Mistry in…
Cayman Islands Gimistory & Red Sky At Night
From Cayman National Cultural Foundation How you could be part of the art! The Gimistory 2014 International Storytelling Festival is scheduled to run from 29th November to 6th December and will travel to all districts and more than 10 schools…
Writers who don’t use modern technology
From Mashable For most writers, a laptop is an essential tool, providing a space to create and save their masterpieces. But over the years, a number of famous faces have admitted they don’t like using modern technology to pen their…





