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Tangerine Clarke

Actors during a scene from Intersectional Feminist TV Series, titled: Jahajees Rising production in 2018.
Television

Jahajee Sisters to bring visibility to gender-based violence in a livestreaming TV series

By Tangerine Clarke
A group of elegantly dressed older adults against a backdrop that says we appreciate you at the 2nd Annual Valentine's dinner in the auditorium of Holy Family Church in Canarsie, Brooklyn.
People

69th Precinct Community Council welcomes older adults to 2nd Annual Valentine’s appreciation dinner

By Tangerine Clarke
Grenadian-born Jennifer Viechweg-Horsford, a champion advocate for her community, and the environment. She is a Caribbean Life Impact Award nominee.
People

Jennifer Viechweg-Horsford, a woman of substance, champion of the environment, Caribbean Life Impact Award nominee

By Tangerine Clarke
Guyanese-born Melnia Cordis, pictured at her practice CordisLaw PC, 440 E 53rd St., Brooklyn. The brilliant, hardworking legal eagle, is an internationally trained attorney who maintains a prominent presence in the Guyanese and Caribbean community.
People

Trailblazer Melnia Cordis raising the bar for efficacious services at CordisLaw PC

By Tangerine Clarke
Annabelle DrePaul, at an early age with parents, Ingrid and John "Slingshot" DrePaul after one of their Mashramani presentations in Guyana.
Guyana

Calypsonian John ‘Slingshot’ DrePaul dedicates ‘Until We Meet Again’ a novella to daughter Annabelle

By Tangerine Clarke
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News

Women’s History Month celebrates 48 years of championing the indelible contributions women continue to make in society

By Tangerine Clarke
Consul General of Guyana to New York Ambassador Michael E. Brotherson, left, Permanent Representative of Guyana to the United Nations, Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, and Advisor - Investments & Diappora Affairs, Fazal Yussuff, make a toast during a 54th Republic Day Observance in Manhattan, on Feb. 22.
Guyana

CG Brotherson marks Guyana’s 54th Republic Anniversary with First Deputy Commissioner Kinsella

By Tangerine Clarke
Owner of Bleu Fin Bar & Grill, Hollis Barclay, left, with honorees, Petula Hanley, Democracy Beyond Elections Coalition, manager at the Participatory Budgeting Project, Oma Halloway, chief operations officer of Bridge Street Development Corporation, Reverend Dr. David K. Allen, founder of Epic Village Community Development Corp, and Reverend Dr. Clive E. Neil, pastor of Bedford Central Presbyterian Church, after being honored at the 633 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn location, Feb. 25.
News

Small business owner Hollis Barclay hosts first BHM African American trailblazer brunch

By Tangerine Clarke
Staff members of the Guyana Consulate NY congratulate Miss Guyana World 2022/23 Andrea King, sitting, during her visit to the diplomatic office 228 E 45th St. in Manhattan.
Guyana

Miss Guyana World Andrea King goes to India to vie in 71st pageant

By Tangerine Clarke
A student of St. Stanislaus College in “Melting Pot of Culture” costume celebrating “Our Peoples and Our Prosperity,” at the 2024 Mashramani Parade in Georgetown on Feb.17.
Guyana

Youths showed cultural pride at 54th Anniversary of Republic Mashramani Parade in Georgetown

By Tangerine Clarke
Mayor of the City of East Orange, NJ Ted R. Green, addresses expatriates at the 57th Anniversary of Independence on City Hall Plaza.
Guyana

Guyana American Foundation to host 54th Republic Anniversary fundraiser at Woodbine Ballroom

By Tangerine Clarke
Members of the Guyana Ministry of Education costume band pose after a spectacular display in preparation for the 2024 Mashramani Road March competition on the streets of Georgetown, Guyana on Feb. 23.
Guyana

Guyana Education Ministry launches Mash band

By Tangerine Clarke
Akwaba Matignon Guadeloupe LA Palrabra.
Barbados

CaFA fair to showcase scores of artistes in Barbados

By Tangerine Clarke
Husband and wife team, Monique and Luis McSween show off matching shirts from their vast portfolio of apparel, and lifestyle travel, culinary cultural company, ready to welcome guests on its fifth tour of Havana, Cuba, April 25-29.
Cuba

CariBeat lifestyle events company invites guest to tour Havana, Cuba

By Tangerine Clarke
Black History Month
News

Black History Month celebrates 54 years with observances throughout the boroughs

By Tangerine Clarke
A ribbon-cutting ceremony launched the opening of Brooklyn Palace, on Jan. 20. Pictured from left are a guest, President of Palatial Publishing LLC, Kamla Millwood, Attorney Turquoise Haskins, ESQ., Consul General of Pakistan to New York, Aamer Ahmed Atozai, Owner/Partner of Brooklyn Palace, Saghir Khan, among family and friends.
Business

Ribbon cutting ceremony celebrates opening of Brooklyn Palace Event Hall on Flatbush Avenue

By Tangerine Clarke
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Brunch 101: An Immersive Boozy Brunch Experience
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After a summer tour across Queens parks
Sept. 13, 1 pm

2025 Queensboro Dance Festival Season Finale
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Sept. 13, 5 pm

Watson Adventures’ Murder at the Met Scavenger Hunt
Metropolitan Museum of Art

In partnership with the African Film Fes
Sept. 17, 7 pm

Film at The Africa Center Presents “Sudan, Remember Us”
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The Dark Mother Book Tour Begins! New Yo
Sept. 18, 5 pm

From Ashes to Flames The Dark Mother Book Tour
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Sept. 18, 8:30 pm

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Experience a bold new play by Chandra Th
Oct. 2, 5:30 pm

Caribbean Heritage Theatre Comes to Queens: Conch Shell Productions Presents The Buzzer by CHANDRA THOMAS
Queens Public Library at Forest Hills

Conch Shell Productions (CSP), a Queens-
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Queens Spotlight on Caribbean Voices: Conch Shell Productions Presents Chandra Thomas’ The Buzzer
Forest Hills, Queens Public Library

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