Cayman Islands National Gallery participates in Tilting Axis
The visual arts conference, ‘Tilting Axis: Within and Beyond the Caribbean — Shifting Models of Sustainability and Connectivity’, held in Barbados in late February, was dedicated to forging infrastructure between several independent art organisations and museums operating across the Caribbean,…
Filmmakers turn to Davis Wright Partner on controversial documentaries
By Nell Gluckman, From The Am Law Daily The HBO documentary series “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst” and the Academy Award winning documentary “Citizenfour” both profile controversial figures who have landed, for very different reasons, in…
Viking launch world’s first Happiness Printer HA-P1000 model launched to mark International Day of Happiness 2015
Viking is delighted to announce the launch of the world’s first Happiness Printer to coincide with the United Nation’s International Day of Happiness 2015 (20/03). Specifically designed to brighten up any home or office environment the HA-P100 printer comes pre-loaded…
Argentina’s control strategies
By Jens Erik Gould From The Financialist For more than a decade, Argentina has been on the outside looking in as far as international debt markets are concerned. It’s been that way ever since the country defaulted on $95 billion…
An economic boom in Mauritius, a tropical paradise
By Peter Kohli, From Nasdaq Part of the African continent, with neighboring countries such as the Reunion Islands, Madagascar and the Seychelles, is the island republic of Mauritius. Over the centuries, Mauritius has been occupied at different times by three…
Dive legend Marty Snyderman coming to Cayman Islands
Want underwater photo tips from dive legend Marty Snyderman? Stop by My Bar at Sunset House next week and ask him Marty Snyderman, on Grand Cayman March 21 – 25 to outfit his signature room at Sunset House, will be…
US Navy pulling out of the Caribbean
From Curacao Chronicle WASHINGTON, USA — According to General John Kelly, commander of US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM), the two navy vessels the US currently deploys in the Caribbean will both be permanently withdrawn this summer. At a Senate Armed Services…
Women’s Month celebrations continue in Cayman Islands
Honouring Women’s Month continues with film screenings and a very purple 5K scheduled over the next two weeks. Viewings of the film Girls Voice (film) continue throughout the month. The film features girls living in Grand Cayman discussing issues that…
“Scrubbers” to cut cruise ship pollution
By Ed Schoenfeld, CoastAlaska – Juneau From Alaska Public Media Cruise lines that sail Alaska waters are installing new pollution-control equipment. It’s aimed at clearing the air — and meeting new regulations. But it’s also dodging some stronger, more expensive…





