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  • Jan1

    January 28th 2012 look out for Love City Live! one of the most highly anticipated annual events to grace the shores of the US Virgin Islands. In 2011 Love City Live brought the iconic sounds of Third World to St John and rocked the island with pure energy and musical vibes, for 2012 Roots Reggae legends Morgan Heritage will unite with their entire family on the Love City Live stage alongside the USVI’s very own Bambu Station, Niyorah, Melame Gange and thousands of beautiful Virgin Islanders and visitors. The idyllic, unspoiled island of St John in the USVI is definitely a hotspot for January so get online now and start checking those flights and luxury hotels, I’ll give you a headstart with some helpful St John info at Tripadvisor…stay tuned for more Love City Live updates!

    This Xclusive promotion is brought to you by : Boyson Inc Tropical Shipping and St John Ultimate Villas

    Indulge in the vibe @ Love City Live!

    Morgan Heritage Drop by Love City Live!

    WATCH LOVE CITY LIVE! ARTIST VIDEOS

    Morgan Heritage: Tell Me How Come

    Gramps Morgan: Come Back to Bed

    Mojo Morgan: Million $ Check

    Niyorah : No Guts No Glory


  • Nov17

    There’s a new festival on the scene that’s taking the Caribbean, the world and food&wine lovers by storm. What happens when you mix Top Chefs, wine connoisseurs, master Rum blenders, gorgeous locations, leading tastemakers and exquisite people who enjoy life ? You get the Barbados Food&Wine and Rum Festival…4 days of delicious, daring delicacies and mouth watering Bajan delights that only your tastebuds can dream of. If you haven’t heard about the famous Rhum Chef Paul Yellin from Barbados or you’ve never experienced the sensational bouquet of a rich red wine or you’ve always wondered what gourmet island fusion tastes like then you’re in for an extraordinary treat at the 2011 Barbados Food&Wine and Rum Festival. Stay tuned for more Xclusive Events and be sure to check our Island Xclusive site for more island adventures in Barbados…Food and Wine and Rum, oh myy!

  • Nov12

    Beautiful people, trendy locales and exciting festivals in abundance make Barbados a perfect destination choice whether you’re travelling for pleasure or business. Check out who’s hot and what’s happening on the island during the 2011 Crop Over Festival. For more Xclusive Barbados videos visit www.islandxclusive.com

  • Sep26

    The sweeetest Caribbean Night is finally coming to New Jersey! With a population of over 8.7 million, New Jersey is ranked the 2nd wealthiest State in the US and home to hundreds of thousands of Caribbean people and Caribbean-Americans who’ve enhanced the state’s vibrant multi-cultral lanscape and injected pure rhythm & flavor to New Jersey’s nightlife scene. This sets the perfect stage for the introduction of Suga Saturdays at the Spot Bar & Lounge. Already being hailed as ‘The Sweetest Caribbean Night in New Jersey’ Luscious Presents Suga Saturdays, a collective of beautiful people, delicious cuisine, free flowing cocktails, a signature Candy Bar and blazing Caribbean-American hits provided by Brooklyn’s Selector Kaygee, NYC’s ‘Heartbreaker’ DJ Nu Nu and  NJ’s very own DJ Soundtech from Blaze Radio in New Jersey. The Spot Bar & Lounge is one of the premiere hot spots in Newark, New Jersey serving the who’s who of NJ and the trendy Newark City crowd. This is a sexy Caribbean chic event with a difference as 10% of the door admission will be donated to the American Cancer Society. Whether you’re coming from New Jersey or the Tri-State area Suga Saturdays @ The Spot is a ‘don’t miss’ event and the sweeeetest Caribbean Party in New Jersey….how sweet are you???

    Suga Saturdays @ The Spot
    Suga Saturdays Commercial by Luscious presents

  • Sep21

    The premier New York area celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birthday of the late Dr. Eric Williams, first Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, will take place this Saturday September 24, 2011 from 6 pm – 11 pm at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.  CW Productions, which over the past four years has produced a number of events in honor of Dr. Williams, has taken the lead in organizing this centennial event. Dr. Williams was a quintessential Renaissance man: author, scholar, politician and revolutionary leader.  Armed with a doctorate from Oxford University in England, he taught at Howard University and among his many writings, his seminal work – Capitalism and Slavery – remains required reading for all students of slavery and of Colonial and Caribbean history.  He was, however, not without contradictions and the evening’s program provides ample opportunity to explore the breadth and depth of this celebrated and gifted man.

    I have the pleasure and privilege of hosting and covering this extraordinary Centennial Tribute and I look forward to the dynamic program on Saturday which will include a photo exhibition, a screening of the film Historia Exemplum Proponit – Chronicles of the Life of Dr Eric Williams narrated by media personality Rennie Bishop, an address by Dr. Nigel Westmaas, Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at Hamilton College, and a live performance of  God Bless our Nation by Lord Baker. The Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, the Honorable Kamla Persad Bissessar who was originally scheduled to deliver the featured address, will be represented by Dr. Surujrattan Rambachan, Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and His Excellency Dr. Neil Parsan, Ambassador of Trinidad and Tobago to the United States.

    The Brooklyn Children’s Museum is located at 145 Brooklyn Ave in Brooklyn and is accessible by both bus and subway. The museum’s telephone number is (718) 735-4400.

    Tickets: $30

    For more info: call (646) 552-5521 / (646) 217-9535 or email: colinnwilliams@gmail.com

    Tickets also available at Sugarcane Restaurant, 238 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn.  (718)230-3954