Taste of Cayman THIS SATURDAY (7)!
Saturday, 7 February 2015 | Festival Green, Camana Bay | 5:00pm to 11:45pm The ultimate food and wine experience in Cayman is HERE! This SATURDAY all roads lead to the Festival Green, Camana Bay! We hope you’ll be joining us…
Artists get microscopic in new exhibition
From NGCI The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands’ (NGCI) new exhibition bridges the gap between art and science by illuminating miniscule organic forms called foraminifera that can be found in the sand beneath our feet. Luminescent Forms: Art Under…
Warm your Valentine’s heart at Camana Bay
Camana Bay, Grand Cayman (Thursday 5 February 2015): In the spirit of love at Camana Bay, local artists have transformed the Town Centre into a chalk wonderland, Celebrations has built the Caribbean’s first Love Lock Wall, and loved ones are…
Henry Fraser Superstar
By Patrick Hoyos From The Broad Street Journal What happens when you bring four or five articulate, knowledgeable, passionate, dedicated architectural heritage advocates together to discuss the restoration of Barbados’ built heritage? A sixth arrives. A meeting of like minds…
How Sundance exposes Hollywood’s white-guy problem
By Kyle Buchanan From Vulture If you watched the Super Bowl this past weekend, you no doubt caught the ad for one of this year’s biggest movies: Jurassic World, the megabudget franchise restart directed by Colin Trevorrow. What film did…
Cartoon of the week
By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…
iNews Briefs
Cayman Inquest record open verdict for woman falling from building Cayman Islands Coroner’s Court, after hearing evidence relating to the death of Shakara Lisa Bonny Taylor (31), returned an open verdict. Taylor fell to her death from the 7th floor…
Interview with Frankie J Alvarez (Agustin) LOOKING
LOOKING SEASON 2 HBO (completed in London, December 2014) Q: Some critics felt that Looking took a while to really get going… A: [Laughs] Yes, we did get a lot of people saying the first few episodes felt too slow…
Noël Coward’s art collection and own Caribbean paintings to be sold by Christie’s
From Repeating Islands As Mark Brown (The Guardian) writes, Noël Coward is well known for his plays, music, acting and cabaret, but far less well known for his art or collecting. The playwright/composer/actor (and so much more), who died in…





