LOVE FM: Belize’s Stance on Palestine in Question as Country Quietly Exits The Hague Group
By Love Staff Belize’s long-standing support for Palestine on the global stage appears to be shifting amid growing support for Israel by the US. For years, Belize has been a strong advocate for Palestinian rights and joined as one of…
Why the Painter Gottfried Mind Is the Raphael of Cats
Labelled a “cretin” and “imbecile” in his lifetime, the Swiss artist Gottfried Mind had profound talents when it came to drafting the feline form and inspired later French Realists, early psychiatric theorists, and Romantic visions of the artist as outsider.
How Mesopotamia’s Urban and Industrial Revolution Started Politics as We Know It Today
Giorgio Buccellati’s At the Origins of Politics takes readers to the early stages of a process that became the structure of modern life.
ICYMI: Dr. Ron Daniels on Honoring Malcolm X’s Mother & IBW’s Pilgrimage to Grenada
Honoring Malcolm’s Mother IBW’s Pilgrimage of History and Hope to Grenada Malcolm X’s mother, Louise Langdon Little Vantage Point VignetteComments and Commentary by Dr. Ron Daniels I have just returned from Grenada along with my Executive Assistant Paulann Paterson. On February…
Cayman Islands National Museum News: February 2025
New Multilingual Audio Guide Available We now offer a brand-new Audio Guide with multiple language options, including Caymanian Dialect, English, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Tagalog, and Jamaican Patois! Simply connect to the Museum’s Wi-Fi on your smartphone to access the guide and explore Cayman’s history…
Preserving Literary Legacy The Enduring Influence of Vintage Books in Melbourne
Introduction In the vibrant cityscape of Melbourne, where contemporary design twists through towering steel and glass of modern architecture, can there be a place standing tall amidst the shifting sands of time, preserving and embracing a literal treasure trove? A…
Exploring Ancient Understandings of Meteorites in Archaic Societies
By Andrew Califf Author Bio: Andrew Califf is a journalist, archaeologist, and anthropologist interested in how people interact with the natural world. He has covered environmental conservation and Indigenous rights stories and conducted archaeological topographic analysis research in remote regions. Credit…
Cayman Speaker Series – Friday, 28 February 2025 6pm – 8pm
We’re kicking off our 2025 Speaker Series with a special co-branded event alongside the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands! Join us for a thought-provoking lecture featuring Kerri-Anne Chisholm (Curator, Visual Artist, & PhD Candidate) and William Helfrecht (Collections Curator, National Gallery Cayman Islands). Their…
Martinique Tourism Authority Reflects on Black History Month
Source: Martinique Tourism Authority The Anse Cafard Slave Memorial stands as a solemn tribute to the enslaved lives lost in the 1830 shipwreck off Martinique’s coast, honoring their resilience and the region’s enduring history. ORT-DE-FRANCE, Martinique (February 23, 2025) –…
The Bible barometer [on leadership]
By Peter Polack Family is everything. Much could be made of the candidate who is a family man. This, like consistent employment, may be believed as essential attributes for political representation. A comparison would be the older leather bound Bibles…















