Condolences on the passing of Guyana's internationally celebrated artist and sculpture Philip Alphonso Moore, CCH - People's National Congress Reform Press Release
It is with sadness, and a deep sense of national loss, that we offer condolences - from the Leader, members of the Central Executive Committee and the general membership of our Party - to the surviving son, Philip Moore, Jr, daughter, Ms.
Guyana loses a cultural icon
Phillip Moore, renowned artist and sculptor has passed away earlier today at the age of 90. He had been in declining health in recent years.
Moore of Manchester, Corentyne, who sculpted the 1763 Monument, began life as an ordinary farm-boy before becoming a well-known artist. He leaves behind a vast body of work.
Livia Prescott, Pop/Soca artist
Livia Prescott was born on the 28th of April in the beautiful country of Guyana. From a young age she was self confident and bold.
Happy Easter - April 2012
Happy Easter - April 15, 2012 Vol. 4 Issue 1
Guyana Cultural Association of New York has a new President - March 2012
Guyana Cultural Association of New York has a new President - March 15, 2012 Vol. 3 Issue 1
Mahadeo Shivraj, producer of local films meets with Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports
Shelon (Shelly G) Garraway - Entertainer - Singer, Song Writer, Choreographer, Dancer
Hot, tantalizing, sexy, electrifying, dynamic, explosive on the stage, are the only words that you can use to describe this (Hottie Hottie) young Talented, Guyanese born Singer, Song Writer, Choreographer, Dancer Shelon Garraway known as Shelly G.
Pastor Donnie Mc Clurkin performs in front of large crowd and did not disapoint
Thousand of the gospel fans were thrilled on Friday evening at the Providence Stadium as international gospel recording artist and Grammy winner, Pastor Donnie Mc Clurkin, delivered on his promise to give an anointed and praise filled Performance.
Charles Slade - National Nine News Reporter, Melbourne, Australia
Senior reporter Charles Slade joined the Melbourne bureau of National Nine News in 1994 after a distinguished flying and media career.
Born in British Guiana, South America, in 1947, Slade was raised on his family’s remote jungle timber mill. He was educated in America when his family moved to New York in 1958. He won a double scholarship to the University of Denver, Colorado.
Changes in store for Mashramani says the Ministry of Culture
The Ministry of Culture has been working to change the image of Mashramani from one of strictly bacchanal to one that also exhibits the cultural and intellectual side of the Guyanese people.