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Tangerine Clarke

Volunteers diligently pack fruits and food items to be shared to migrants and residents who joined lines to be served at Calvary's Mission Food Pantry in Richmond Hill, Queens on cold Saturday, Jan. 6.
Queens

Tony Singh serves asylum seekers at Calvary’s Mission Food Pantry in Queens

By Tangerine Clarke
Faye Gomes, serves up delicious food with a smile. Here she is showcasing her favorite world-renowned Pepperpot dish with homemade bread, and a glass of ginger beer in her modest Kaieteur Kitchen restaurant in London's prominent Elephant and Castle Centre.
Guyana

Guyanese Faye Gomes dishes out homie cuisine in the heart of London, England

By Tangerine Clarke
Third from left, second row, Princess Cornneitte, founder of the Brownsville Devine Explosion Arts Program, joins volunteers at a Dec. 23 Christmas Bazaar, at the Love Zone outdoor space.
Arts & Theater

Devine Explosion Arts Program celebrates 22 years of giving in Brownsville community

By Tangerine Clarke
Members of the CARICOM Consular Corps, extreme left, back row, Mr. Jeremiah Hyacinth consul general Consulate General of Saint Lucia, front row second from left, Sheldon Peter consul general, Commonwealth of Dominica, Consul General of Guyana to NY, Michael E. Brotherson, Madam Marie Amy Charge d Affaires, consul general of the Republic of Haiti, Mrs. Alsion Wilson, consul general, Consulate General of Jamaica, and Leroy F. Major, Bahamas Consulate General, among other guests, at a Dec. 21 Christmas party at new location, 228 E 45th St., Manhattan.
Guyana

CG Brotherson shares Christmas cheer, goodwill at new office space in Manhattan

By Tangerine Clarke
Jamaican native Glen Marsh in his showroom, showcasing his recently released coffee table book that chronicles his 20 year journey in the world of fashion, one of his top selling Christmas gift items.
Business

D’Marsh Couture showcases its holiday gift guide

By Tangerine Clarke
The Lawrence family of seven children whose story from homelessness to nursing school went viral, and caught the attention of People Magazine, and the Sherry Shepherd show, are pictured with their parents, and Assemblywoman Monique Chandler Waterman (left), after being presented with an award at the 2nd Annual AD 58 Community Awards ceremony at the Top Civic Center, in Brooklyn, on Dec. 3.
Brooklyn

Assemblywoman Waterman honors 30 at community awards ceremony

By Tangerine Clarke
Cory Provost, former 58th Assembly district leader, and newest New York attorney-at-law, addressing a past Guyanese audience in Brooklyn.
People

Cory Provost adds attorney at law to his accomplishments

By Tangerine Clarke
Dale Charles, AKA Mrs. Clause is joined by her elves, and starry-eyed community kids after receiving gifts at the Bed-Stuy Winter Wonderland Christmas at the intersection of Fulton Street and Marcy Avenue.
Brooklyn

Bedford Stuyvesant Gateway BID opens fourth annual Winter Wonderland market

By Tangerine Clarke
Sen. Kevin Parker's Annual Turkey Giveaway in partnership with Vanderveer Park United Methodist Church, National Grid, and A Shared Dream Foundation, on Nov. 18, upheld the cherished tradition.
Brooklyn

Sen. Parker’s Annual Turkey Giveaway delights community in heartwarming tradition

By Tangerine Clarke
Guyanese-born artist, Carl F. Anderson against the backdrop of his Ribbon Series, during a recent display at the Port Authority, Times Square, NY.
Arts & Theater

Guyanese artist Carl F. Anderson to showcase two-dimensional artwork Nov. 29 – Dec. 22

By Tangerine Clarke
Participants of a Diabetes Self-Management class at Sundance Social Adult Day Center pose after a graduation ceremony.
Health

20 persons graduate from Diabetes Self-Management class

By Tangerine Clarke
Glenda Cadogan, creator and founder of Yesterday's Children, fifth from left standing, joins honorees at the organization's 13th Annual Awards gala.
People

Sen. Parker honors Yesterday’s Children Inc.’s 13th Annual Salute to Elders

By Tangerine Clarke
Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke congratulates Rev. Dr. Clive E. Neil during his 35th Anniversary Pastoral Service at Bedford Central Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn.
People

Rev. Dr. Clive E. Neil celebrates 35 years of ministering at Bedford Central Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn

By Tangerine Clarke
Scores of Guyanese packed St. Gabriel's Church Annex in Brooklyn, to complete documentation to receive NIS/Social Security Benefits owed to them, during an outreach on Nov. 4.
News

Guyanese turnout to address Social Security benefits with consulate/NIS staff

By Tangerine Clarke
Proudly representing the Guyana flag, staff of BleuFin Bar & Grill joins proprietor, Hollis Barclay, right, who opened the eatery at 637 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn in 2019, just before the coronavirus pandemic decimated small businesses.
Business

BleuFin Bar & Grill celebrates 4th anniversary, fights to stay open, post pandemic

By Tangerine Clarke
The Sanasani Dance Group members go through their paces during a sensational performance at the Annual Diwali Festival in Richmond Hill, Queens.
Queens

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Tomorrow, 11 am

Overlapping Empires: A Solo Exhibition by Samantha Box
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June 20, noon

CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY INVITATION: Harlem Welcomes the World!
St. Nicholas Ave, between 141st and 145th Streets

Join the Caribbean Cultural Center Afric
June 20, 1 pm

Our Road to Freedom: Jab, J’Ouvert, Revelry and Resistance
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June 21, 2 pm

Mexican Folkloric Dance and Traditional Ecuadorian Dance Classes at Modega Studio
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The global ambassadors of konpa, Haiti
June 24, 8 pm

Kick Off the Rhythm: Haiti Celebration With Tabou Combo ” The Sound of a Nation “
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June 27, 1 pm

Flatbush Library Caribbean Heritage Celebration
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June 27, 5 pm

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POETS OF THE CARIBBEAN
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