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Caribbean most fascinating Celebrities for 2012
See who made the list- Page 98 - 103
Jan 2013
Caribbean Entertainment Magazine
What is in this Issue?
Lifestyle – Pages 1 – 7
Fashion & Beauty – Pages 8 – 57
Queens of the Caribbean - Meet the Caribbean Contestants for Miss Universe 2012
Best Fragrances for All Occasions for Her
Featured Personalities – Pages 58 – 68
Caribbean Entertainment News – Pages 69 – 82
Caribbean Food & Drink – Pages 83 – 90
Caribbean Conch Coup Recipe
Curry King Fish Recipe
Travel – Pages 91 – 92
The Caribbean: More Than a Beach Vacation
2012 Year in Review – Pages 93 - 97
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Mr. Caribbean International Heats Up
Hedonism II
The temperature in Negril,
Jamaica is going to get
scorching hot as the chiselled-
bodied and gorgeous
gentlemen of the Mr.
Caribbean International (MCI)
competition descend upon the
Hedonism II resort on October
1, 2012.
This heat wave will not be short; the
gentlemen will excite and tantalize their fans
as they compete in swimsuit, talent, fitness,
modelling and public speaking in a week-
long series of preliminary competitions that
will culminate with the grand finale
showcase on the evening of Saturday,
October 6, 2012.
The beaches of Negril and the uninhibited
playground of Hedonism II serve as the
perfect cooling stations for when things get
too hot. MCI guests will be treated to fun-
filled pool parties, beach games, crazy
nights in the disco, romantic blind dates and
much more. This year’s event will also
feature Taboo Raw Uncut Live with sexpert,
comedian and host, Troy Rawlings from Los
Angeles, California.
This year’s event marks the 10-year anniversary of the competition and will feature participants
from Trinidad & Tobago, Anguilla, Barbados, and the USA just to name a few.
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Alexander Forde of Barbados is Mr.
Caribbean International 2012
The Mr. Caribbean International competition was
held this past weekend at Hedonism II resort in Negril,
Jamaica. The competition which is in its 10th year was
staged under the theme “Top Guns”
Four hundred metre hurdler and fitness specialist,
Alexander Forde of Barbados, walked away with the title of
Mr. Caribbean International from a field of fabulous men
from across the Caribbean
It appears as if the masses knew it right from the start. Not only was Forde crowned the overall
winner, but he was also voted the favourite in the Peoples’ Choice competition. It’s been said
that Forde bears a striking resemblance to legendary Jamaican Olympian, Usain Bolt. Just like
Bolt, Forde ensured that he delivered as he won the competition’s rigorous fitness challenge with
ease.
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Forde flew the Barbadian flag high as he secured the island’s first victory in the 10-year history
of the competition. Standing with Forde in the top three were 1st runner-up Andre Walker from
Jamaica and 2nd runner-up Nathaniel Goodwin from USA. Walker was also awarded with the
prize for Best Physique. Forde walks away with several prizes including $2,500 USD and a 5-
night stay at Hedonism II resort.
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Miss Jamaica Humanity
International 2012 Lesa-
Gayle Wee Tom Eyeing
Prestigious Crown
Lesa-Gayle Wee Tom will be representing Jamaica in the
Miss Humanity International pageant to be held in
Barbados. The pageant will run from October 14-20. With
Jamaica celebrating their 50th anniversary this year, she feels it
is of great privilege for her to be given the opportunity to be an
ambassador for her country and hopes to give Jamaica another
reason to celebrate by winning this prestigious crown.
She will present her humanitarian platform which is about the issues concerning children and
women. In light of the tragedies currently happening in Jamaica, Lesa-gayle will have a lot to
present to the judges. She wants to break the silence on the issues of abuse of our children and
women. She feels that her Journalism studies and experience have prepared her to be a great
spokesperson for the Miss Humanity International title.
Miss Humanity International is an innovative pageant with headquarters in Bridgetown,
Barbados. The First pageant was held in 2011. Its sole objective is to promote and raise
awareness about humanitarian causes worldwide. The pageant is open to young ladies ages 16-27
who have a strong passion for community & humanitarian service. The pageant desire delegates
to support charities that work to advocate against child labour, HIV/AIDS Discrimination,
domestic abuse, genocide, sexual exploitation, human trafficking, hunger, lack of access to pure
drinking water or discrimination, poverty. All national representatives are expected to engage in
social activities with businesses and governments to benefit all of humankind through charitable
causes.
Lesa-gayle is no stranger to competing; she has represented Jamaica in the Miss Caribbean
World and Miss International beauty pageants. Also she was the winner of Miss Florida
Caribbean in 2009 and Miss Jamzone international in 2010 but she feels Miss Humanity
International holds a special place in heart because it's about doing good in the world and
making a difference in people's lives.
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Miss Guadeloupe, Elody Pradel wins Miss
Caraibes Hibiscus 2013
Miss Guadeloupe, Elody Pradel won the title at the 22nd Miss
Caraibes Hibiscus Pageant from a field of 19 contestants which was held
at the Casino Royale in St Maarten recently.
The 20-year-old also walked away with $10,000 cash prize along with gifts from
Sports Gallery, L’Orangerie Boutique, Park Avenue, Touch of Class,
UltimateJewellers, Hip Up, Shoppers Plaza and Anthony Quintana.
Elody Pradel, who no stranger to beauty pageants as she participated in the
Miss United Nations and was recently placed second runners up in the Miss
International 2012 which was held in Okinawa Japan. She
Milady(l) Elody(c ), Melissa (r)
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The first runner up went to 22 year old Melissa Him Betancourt from Panamawho received $2,000
in cash, while Milady’s Tara Barriosfrom Venezuelawas awarded second runner up and $1,000 in
cash
The sectional awards:
Miss Puerto Rico, 22-year-old Kiara Michelle Rodriguezthat captured that prize for best gown
Kiara Michelle Rodriguez
Miss Photogenic went to Miss Colombia MelissaVaron
Miss Amity was awarded to 21 year old Ranee Larondeof Antigua.
Miss Popularity title went to Miss St Maarten, 21-year-old Stephanie Fraites
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Those making it to the top 10 included Miss Antigua & Barbuda, Miss Bolivia, Miss Colombia, Miss
Guadeloupe, Miss Jamaica, Miss Panama, Miss Puerto Rico, Miss St Barths, Miss Suriname and Miss
Venezuela.
The contestants that were vying for the crown were
· Ranee Laronde - Antigua & Barbuda
· Pamela Justiniano Saucedo - Bolivia
· Mahalia Seymour - The Cayman Islands
· Melissa Varon - Colombia
· Roxana Natera - The Dominican Republic,
· Elody Pradel - Guadeloupe
· Nancy Martinez - Guatemala
· Alvina Plunket - French Guyane
· Carene Vertus - Haiti
· Shakira Martin - Jamaica
· Carol Luce - Martinique
· Marelissa Him Betancourt - Panama
· Kiara Michelle Rodriguez - Puerto Rico
· Jade Maithe Juraver-Greaux - St Barths
· Stephanie Fraites - St Maarten
· Debora Marlene Ravenberg - Suriname
· Nekia Edwards - USA
· Mileidy Tarra Barrios - Venezuela.
The crown was passed on by last year’s queen Olivia Pinheiro from Bolivia winner in an emotional
ceremony. She said ‘Saint Martin/St Maarten was her second home. “I have a place in my heart
for this island now,” she said. And when it was time to crown Pradel, she did so with honor
and with a wonderful smile on her beautiful face. Her job is finished, now it’s Pradel’s turn.
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FASHION AND BEAUTY
Are you on the Prowl for Some Zebra Prints?
Animal Prints are now part of today's fashion, but of all the animal kingdom zebra prints is
reigning supreme.
The distinctive stripes are making long strides in the fashion world covering everything from
slim denim to modern miniskirts as these exotic prints are anything, but discreet.
Do not be shy to try to your stripes this season. Take a look at how to wear some stylish zebra-
inspired pieces today!
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Take a walk on the wild side!
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Beauty Recipes- Great Homemade Skincare
You do need to spend money to look beautiful. The
secret to healthy looking skin is right in your kitchen.
No matter what your skin type, homemade skincare is
the best way to treat your skin. Remember that the
best way to fight aging and get antioxidants into your
body is through your diet. I do hope you enjoy these
homemade skin care recipes
Avocado/Pear Mask
Avocado is excellent for the skin as it contains oil that is
similar to our skin oil. This fruit is has high level of
potassium and omega-3s which encourage moisture,
elasticity and allow the skin to glow
Mash together avocado and milk or oatmeal and apply it to
your face. Leave it there for 10 minutes, and then rinse it
off with lots of water. An alternative mixture is mashing
avocado, add honey and lemon juice. Honey is a natural
antiseptic while lemon juice helps with spots and discoloration.
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Papaya Mask This fruit is great to clearing up whiteheads, boils and spots, as it
contains the papain enzyme which is an effective in skin
whitening agent. Papaya also contains alpha hydroxyl acids
which help remove dead skin cells and reduce the appearance of
aging.
Mash together papaya and honey and apply to your neck and
face. Leave on for 15- 20 minutes before rinsing with warm water. Do not use daily because of
the alpha-hydroxyl as it might cause dryness and irritation of the skins.
Banana Mask Bananas are rich in vitamin A, B and E and hence works
as an anti-aging agent for the skin. Banana is also great
for warts. If you rub the inside of a banana peel on the
wart every night for a week and you will see
improvement.
Mix mashed banana and egg white until together and
apply to skin for 30 minutes. Rinse off with warm water.
Banana Mask.
Cucumber Mask
Cucumber is good for treating skin eruptions and
bulges and for whitening skin. It can also prevent
pimples, wrinkles, blackheads and dryness of the
face.
To make a great cucumber mask blend 4 - 5 leafs
of fresh mint and 1 cucumber together. Whisk egg
white and to cucumber mixture. Apply this evenly
on your face for 20 minutes and then rinse it with water and pat it dry
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Fashion:Editor's Pick - Best Winter
Accessories
Winter is in and CEM is taking a
look of some of our favourite top season’s
trend in handbags and shoes. Staying stylish
this season with these accessories will take
you from fall to winter, from versatile
booties and pumps Winter Is full of colour
and swag.
If you are in the Caribbean pairing ankle
length booty with skirts, short dresses,
shorts, and suits will give a flirty and
chunky look when you step out.
Favourite Winter Accessories
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Highlights from Caribbean Fashion Plus
Week 2012
After five days of intense focus on the plus size fashion industry, which concluded in
two major fashion runways, one can safely say that the league of pioneering Caribbean designers
who took up the challenge of creating plus size collections fulfilled their mission and more. Most
designers were presenting their first ever plus size collections at the fashion week, giving patrons
who attended the first look of what can be
considered a new ‘season’ of designs for
Caribbean plus size shoppers, buyers and
retailers.
The Caribbean and host country Trinidad
and Tobago can now stand with the big
names in the international plus size industry
as having a full season of plus size fashion
from which Caribbean consumers can now
select and purchase! Out of the 16 designers
scheduled to debut at the Caribbean
Fashion Plus Week, 7 were showcased at
the “Pan In Style”event held at Sforzata
Panyardon 3rd November, and 13 showed
collections at “Runway Caribbean”,held at
the Ballroom Cascadia Hotel on 4th
November 2012.
The collections at “Pan In Style”carried all the flair and colourexpected for a festive pan yard
environment. Complimenting Trinidad and Tobago’s national instrument were collections from
Jay Jay Designs, aptly entitled, “Colourific”as well as Carnival costume designs for Nottinghill
Carnival by DVOG and Utopia mas 2013. A plus size swim suit line and clothing collection
was also launched by designer Tennille FrankofPlus Express. Chinsy Designs by Chinyere
Thomasmade a world premiere at “Pan In Style” with a bright array of fun and flirty swim
wear and quirky swimsuit accessories, one of which included a full plus size ballerina tu-tu!
Lesa Gonzales of Lesa G designs combined her famous jersey manipulation talent with her
eccentricallycolour coordinated woollen woven designs to present a collection that seemed
perfect for the more daring plus size shopper, ever-ready for any party or liming occasion. The
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fashions were accompanied by the sweet strains of steel pan music supplied by Sapophonicspan
side.
At the grande finale, “Runway Caribbean”,there were a few surprise collections for the
audience on the evening, which came in the form of a mini collection of evening wear from
Robert E. Knight of Chicago USA as well as a gown from internationally renowned plus size
designer brand IGIGI.
Representing from Guyana was Andrea Brathwaiteof Timeless Treasures, who presented
unique applique, stenciled and hand painted designs with the well fitted garments of her
collection.
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Also presented was a mini collection of evening gowns from Heather Jones.DVOG and Plus
Express presented again but with different collections at “Runway Caribbean”,both
carrying the theme of island and resort wear respectively. In Collection swimwear presented its
2013 swimwear line for plus size which showed some interesting concepts in fit and styling for
the more plump shape. So Esteem from London was warmly received with their teal-inspired
collection of short jumpers, breezy above-the-knee dresses and asymmetrical hem lines.
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Rounding out the female designers was an
impressive collection from Anne Marie
Alexis– a study of pieces in red, white and
black - a tribute to the 50th year of
independence of Trinidad and Tobago. The
well-constructed lines and the
complimenting incorporation of the national
colours in each garment, was off-set from
starkness by a treatment of colour removal
and addition in some cases, using a tie-dye
technique. There seemed to be quite a bit of
brilliantly executed technique and finish in
this collection, with capped red sleeves, and
other little accented details which added
completeness to each look in the series.
There was also a secondary theme where the
multicultural influences of the nation were
highlighted. Included in the collection were
Indian and Chinese-influenced details as
well as a full African gown and head wrap
in the same red, white and black colour
scheme.
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Even with such good
representation from the
ladies, the stronger
collections of the evening
definitely came from the
male designers at
“Runway
Caribbean”namely,
Orson Charterof
Charter’s designs,
Robert Young from The
Cloth,Wayne Sankar
and Dexter Jennings of
Concept Studios. Charter’s
designs went for the
extreme in fun, island
colour with a collection of
colour patterned short-
shorts with solid colours
on top. Robert Young’s
collection opened with an
impressive black and red
gown, with his signature
multi-fabric layered
sleeves of varying textures
and colours of red. The
collection continued with a
deep nod to Caribbean
roots, incorporating bold
colour blocking, flowing
and flattering fabric shapes
for the tops as well as two
selections of traditional
shirts from‘The Cloth’
line.
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Up next was Wayne Sankar, who in every way proved his title in the plus size industry as
both, “The King of Custom Fit” and “The Bustier Specialist”. Sankar’s collectionwas an
expertly tailored display of just how sexy a plus size shape can look when encased in the perfect
fitted clothing. His collection included bust, waist and hip hugging bustiers, (up to a size 26!)
long flowing skirts with slits up to ‘there’and fitted trousers with charming zippers stitched up
the backs of the calves.
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Dexter Jenningsand Concept Studios seemed to pull out all the stops for their presentation
of “A Black and White Affair.” Accompanied by the music of Latin sensation, Shakira,the
designs were presented with all the theatrical flair and excitement for which Jennings is fast
becoming known. ‘A Black and White Affair’ was an interesting blend of clever inversions
(black polka dots on white fabric, combined with white polka dots on black fabric) along with
hand panted black bamboo on brown cotton with dramatic black and gold make-up. His pieces
maintained this monochrome theme throughout, with the exception of three pieces, in which the
depth of the black was broken by an iridescent threading throughout the three dresses presented.
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The evening’s entertainment included smooth melodic vocals from baritone singer Stephan
Furlonge, some welcome Christmas selections by saxophonist Ricardo Seales of Tobago and a
mellow and spirit-filled acoustic set with a stripped down version of Nehilet Blackman and
D’All Girls band. All collections shown at both runways during Caribbean Fashion Plus
Week are available to be acquired and additional information to contact the participating
designers can be had by emailing [email protected] or visiting
www.caribbeanplussizefashionweek.com.
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The Designers from the entire fashion week were
Andrea Brathwaite (Guyana).
Anne Marie Alexis (T&T).
Chinsy Designs, Chinyere Thomas
Orson Charter (T&T).
Dexter Jennings (T&T).
DVOG (International Retailer).
Heather Jones (T&T).
Jay Jay Designs, Jelesha Cunningham
IGIGI
In Collection Swimwear (T&T).
Lesa G Designs by Lesa Gonzales
Plus Express (International Retailer).
Robert E. Knight (Chicago, USA).
So Esteem (London, UK).
True Diva Designs
The Cloth (T&T).
Utopia Mas Band
Vyombo Designs by Baba & Modupe (accessories)
Wayne Sankar (T&T).
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THE SEARCH IS ON FOR THE NEXT
TCI TOP MODEL!
Organizers of the 2013 TCI Top Model
Contest & Fashion Extravaganza are on
the hunt for its next star! And, to this effect,
they will be holding a Contestants and
Models Search for next year’s themed event:
Royele Couture: LUXE!
The TCI Top Model Contest & Fashion
Extravaganza,the premier fashion and
cultural product of the TCI - is an event
where beauty, fashion, drama and
entertainment collide to create an evening of
true opulence and glamour.
As the most highly anticipated event on
everyone’s social calendar, Royele
Couture: LUXE is expected be more
cutting edge and sophisticated. There will a
multitude of prizes, surprises, fantastic guest
appearances and more fashion modeling
agencies in attendance.
The most coveted prize for the 2013 TCI
Top Model Contest winner is being named
Digicel TCI Brand Ambassador for a year.
The TCI Top Modelwill appear in all local
television, print and billboard advertising
campaigns, as well as making appearances
at Digicel TCI events throughout her reign.
Washanda Registre, 2012 TCI Top Model
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Ava-Dayne Fulford, Head
of Marketing at Digicel
TCI said: “Digicel is
pleased to be able to
work with TCI Top
Model to make one lucky
young lady’s dream
come true. As a Digicel
Brand Ambassador, the
winner will be provided
with tremendous
exposure and
opportunities in the
world of advertising and marketing within Digicel. We
are pleased with the manner in which former winners
have represented both themselves and the country on
local and international platforms. We look forward to
working with this year’s TCI Top Model and
introducing her to the wonderful world of Digicel.”
Additionally, the TCI Top Model winner will also be a cover
model and appear in an editorial spread of the 2013 Summer
Times of the Islands Magazineand have a profile page the
sister publication – Destination: Turks & Caicos 2014.
Washanda Registre, 2013 TCI Top Model, Times of the Islands cover
Time’s Advertising Manager, Claire
Parrish says: “The winner can be proud to
know her success will be seen by a wide
range of readers all over the Turks and
Caicos and internationally. She will inspire
and impress. We could not be more
delighted to showcase her success.”
Courtney Robinson,Executive Producer
for the TCI Top Model Contest & Fashion
Extravaganza said: “These prizes are
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truly down to the high quality event we
produce and the work that goes into
preparing the contestants and models
for the show; providing the necessary
training, grooming and guidance. We at
TCI Top Model are indeed appreciative
to Digicel TCI, Times Publishing and
our numerous partners for their
continued support.”
“All participants in the 2013 TCI Top
Model Contest & Fashion Extravaganza
will have a great opportunity to
showcase themselves as never before. It
is our hopes that this event is a jump
start their modeling and entertainment
career in the TCI and further afield,”
added Robinson.
The Contestants and Model Search will take
place on Saturday, January 12th, 2013 at
the Culture and Arts Commission, Turtle
Cove, Provo from 10AM to 12noon.
Eligibility Female:
Potential Contestants must be age 16 to 22 as of May 1st 2013
Must possess a valid passport orDrivers license as proof of ID
Models must be 16 and older on the date of your entry into the Search
ALL females under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian
Must be 5’6” or taller without heels
Size 0 to 6, and swimsuit ready
Must bring 3” – 4” heels. Wear Minimal make-up
Hair must wear hair ponytail or tight bun
Must wear fitted clothing
Bring photographs
Eligibility Male:
Must be 17 and older on the date of your entry into the Search.
Must possess a valid passport orDrivers license as proof of ID
Must be 5’11” to 6’2”.
Waist 28” – 34”.
Jacket size 38 - 40.
Must wear fitted clothes and physique swimsuit ready.
For more information call 344.2502, 232.6796, email: [email protected] visit us
online at www.tcitopmodel.com. Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/tcitopmodel or
follow us on Twitter - @tcitsopmodel
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Keneea Linton launches her 2013 Spring
Summer Collection at the Courtleigh
Auditorium
On Tuesday night (Nov 27th
) fashion
filled the air in Kingston Jamaica at the launch of
Keneea Lintonnew spring /summer collection.
As a designer Keneea is committed to the
advancement of the local fashion industry through
the Designer Guild (a nonprofit organization
aimed at making the local fashion industry more
competitive), as well as through Mission Catwalk,
a reality series aimed at discovering and supporting
fashion designers from across the Caribbean.
Upon arrival at the Courtleigh Auditorium guests
were stunned by the beautiful and classy décor, who
had their mouths opened throughout the cocktail hour.
One guest described it as “awe inspiring”. The intimate
setting paved the way to a much anticipated show; and the show did go on!
With 22 spectacular pieces, Keneea Linton satisfied her guest and left them amazed beyond
comparison. There was no miss leading by her theme “Lady in Red” as she showcased beautiful
artwork in the form of fashion . This was nothing new to Keneea as she has had collections
presented at Caribbean Fashion Week, Island Couture in Miami International Fashion Week.
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Fashion for Charity in Soho, New York . She is the first Jamaican designer to be featured in
Brooklyn fashion week in New York.
Since her launch in 2005 Keneea has produced wardrobes for both Miss Jamaica Universe and
Miss Jamaica World.
At the end of the fashion show guest were truly in love with the collection and the designer
creative use of lace and leather.
The models worked the runway rocking the beautiful design, but the end a full figured model
who captivated the audience stole the show in the end .
Keneea's pieces are available in selected stores islandwide and on her website:
www.keneealinton.com
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Keneea Linton 2013 Spring Summer Collection
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Queens of the Caribbean - Meet the
Caribbean Contestants for Miss Universe
2012
The 61st Annual Miss Universe Pageant was held on December 19, 2012 at the Planet
Hollywood in Las Vegas where over 70 beauties from across the globe were tested through multiple
rounds, where 20 year old Miss USA, Olivia Culpo walked away the coveted crown.
The live broadcast was aired on CBS TV and hosted by Giuliana Rancic and Andy Cohen.
First runners-up went to Miss Universe Philippines, Janine Tugonon who will assume the duties
of Miss Universe 2012 if the titleholder for some reason cannot fulfill her responsibilities.
Miss Universe Venezuela, Irene Sofiá Esser Quintero, was second runner-up with Miss
Universe Australia, Renae Ayris and Miss Universe Brazil, Gabriela Markus, rounding off the
top 5.
The top five were:
Miss Russia, Elizabeth Golonova; Miss Universe France, Marie Payet; Miss Universe Hungary,
Agnes Konkoly; Miss Universe South Africa, Melinda Bam; and Miss Universe Mexico,
Karina Gonzalez.
Top Sixteen: Miss Universe Turkey, Cagil Ozge Özkul; Miss Universe Peru, Nicole Faveron; Miss Universe
Poland, Marcelina Zawadzka; Miss Universe Croatia, Elizabeta Burg; Miss Universe Kosovo,
Diana Avdiu; and Miss Universe India, Shilpa Singh.
Miss Photogenic Universe Award was awarded to Miss Universe Kosovo, Diana Avdiu. An
expert panel chose the delegate they thought best exemplifies beauty through the lens of a
camera. She was awarded a $1,000 cash prize and a gift from pageant sponsor Diamond Nexus
Labs.
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Miss Congeniality Universe Award went to Miss Universe Guatemala, Laura Godoy Calle.
This award reflects the respect and admiration of the delegate’s peers who voted for her as the
most congenial, charismatic and inspirational participant. She was awarded a $1,000 cash prize
and a gift from Diamond Nexus Labs.
Miss Universe Mexico, Karina Gonzalez was the only contestant from Caribbean of which
there were thirteen contestants to make it to the top. She was also placed second in the National
Costume competition. Abigail Hyndman, Miss Universe British Virgin Islands was also placed
seventh (7th) in this category, which was won by Miss Universe China 2012 , Ji Dan Xu
Karina Gonzalez in her costume
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Abigail Hyndman's dress was made of seashells giving the effect of an aquatic look from head
to toe, using coral, sand dollars and faux lobster.
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MEET THE CARIBBEAN CONTESTANTS:
LIZA HELDER- Miss ARUBA
CELESTE MARSHALL- Miss BAHAMAS
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ABIGAIL HYNDMAN - Miss BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
LINDSAY JAPAL - Miss CAYMAN ISLANDS
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MONIFA JOANNE MARIE JANSEN - Miss CURACAO
DULCITA LYNN LIEGGI - Miss DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
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RUQAYYAH BOYER – Miss GUYANA
CHRISTELA JACQUES -Miss HAITI
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CHANTAL ZAKY- Miss JAMAICA
KARINA GONZALEZ - Miss MEXICO
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BODINE KOEHLER - Miss PUERTO RICO
TARA EDWARD - Miss ST. LUCIA
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AVIONNE MARK - Miss TRINIDAD &TOBAGO
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2013 CARIBBEAN DESIGNER & MODEL SEARCH to be held in
St.Maarten
As the end of 2012 approaches,
Direct Music TV America and
its Caribbean partners are pleased,
once again, to assist with giving
support and exposure to the growing
fashion market, showcasing hot new
Designers & Models from the
Caribbean.
This year, one lucky model and/or
designer will win the 2013 Direct
Music TV America
Caribbean Designer &
Model Search.
The winning prize will be an all-expense paid trip to model and/or showcase at the prestigious 2013
'FASHIONISTA" Hair, Fashion and Music showcase in St.Thomas US-Virgin Islands from
January 11th-13thcourtesy of Mr Anthony Alexander, WTN-TV Channel 10 in St.Maarten, X104.3FM
St Maarten, SXM Fashion Week St Maarten, BLISS NIGHT CLUB, The Tallahassee-St.Maarten
Foundation Inc, Lifestyles Magazine, MSR6 TV, PJD-2 Radio, PRfect Moments, Virgin Mobile America,
IQ Events Group St.Thomas US-Virgin Islands and Direct Music TV America.
"I am always happy to help new models and designers get added exposure and publicity in and
outside of their own country", stated Mr Anthony Alexander, Director of Direct Music TV America.
In 2011, the winner of the Lifestyles Magazine and Direct Music TV Caribbean Model Search was Ms.
Lee-Ann Forbes from Trinidad and Tobago. Her prize was an all-expense paid trip to model at the
highly accredited Islands of the World Fashion Week, held in Nassau, Bahamas. Lee-Ann was so
impressive that the Directors of the Islands of the World Fashion Week wanted her to return in 2012.
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However, due to her commitments as the newly crowned Trinidad & Tobago Miss World
contestant for 2011, Miss Forbes was unable to attend. At the 61st edition of the Miss World pageant,
held November 8th, 2011 in London, England, Ms. Lee-Ann Forbes proudly represented Trinidad and
Tobago.
In Dec 2011/2012, once again, Lifestyles Magazine and Direct Music TV America's Caribbean
Designer & Model Search was a huge success in St. Maarten at the Sunset Beach Bar & Grill. Thanks
again to our many Sponsor like...The Tallahassee-St.Maarten Foundation Inc, Divi Little Bay Resort,
WTN-TV Cable 10, Lifestyles Magazine, K-Bobby Couture, Tonio's Restaurant , sxmeyecandy.com,
Jlehsiek Designs, PJD-2 Radio, Virgin Island fashion week, gwtwealthbuilder.com, FERI, D Jomaster
Pics, Sunset Beach bar & grill, House of Seduction, Pure Magazine, Pit Bull Energy Drinks& Islands of
the world fashion week.
The winner of the event was Ms. Yulanda Gentle, who has recently returned to her home after
ripping up the run ways at the Virgin Islands fashion Week, held in St. Thomas US Virgin Islands. One of
her prizes was an all-expense paid trip to model at the Virgin Islands Fashion Week.
As a result of winning the Direct Music TV America Caribbean Designer & Model
Search December 2011 to Dec 2012, Yulandahas been modelling at several large fashion events
across America. Yulanda intends to bring more fashion attention St.Maarten and Guyana, where she is
originally from, once we choose a new winner for 2012/2013..
These types of fashion events can be looked upon as a great opportunity for the island as it helps to profile
the Caribbean islands as a destination for fashion, music, models and cultural tourism. "I look forward
to helping new companies, models and designers. Each year we will contribute to the
Caribbean economy, by developing the Fashion niche market", stated Mr Anthony Alexander, the
Director of Direct Music TV America.
During each Caribbean Designer / Model Search, discussions were held with various stakeholders
such as designers, new artistes, photographers, media houses, musicians, band leaders, promoters,
producers and models to discuss how to help their market growth.
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What to wear to your New Year’s Eve party
The year is coming to an end, and you will be celebrating on New Year’s Eve. With so many
choices, how do you ring in the New Year with style?
If you are in the Caribbean there are so many party happening. You want to look sleek and
elegant at the same time without overdoing it. Be the talk of the party
What to wear to your News Year’s Eve party
This asymmetric skater dress by ASOS Collection, this is use to be a knock out. The coloured
sequins and fitted waist line and a multi layered mesh skater skirt, will accentuate
our body.
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Heading to a ball, this One-Shoulder Chiffon Gown will sure to turn heads. This gown combines
understated elegance with dramatic details that give it a glamorous look.
This Strapless Beaded Gown, with abstract beaded bands and dramatic pleated skirt, has an
ethereal quality. You are sure to be the "belle of the ball",from both frontal and back view.
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Oh, that must have “little black dress”a corset embellished cocktail dresses that can goes from
day to evening. This Sweetheart neckline accented by stunning stones will sure turn heads
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FOR THE MEN
This Three-Piece Tuxedo suit has never looked so stylish. Do not shy away from bow tie.
Don’t want to be too formal, well you can dub a two piece contemporary style, Still classy but
less formal for a night out.
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This refined wool tuxedo has clean, simple lines and a classic silhouette with a peaked grosgrain
lapel.
Your swagger will blow her away when she answers the door, only to find you decked out in this
dashing Volcom suit and holding a bouquet of flowers.
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Best Fragrances for All Occasions for Her
Whether its work or a night out, you need to have the right fragrance that lingers subtly after hours.
We put together the top ten fragrances for women
Malachite Banana Republic for women
Malachite by Banana Republic is an oriental fragrance for women.
Malachite was launched in 2007. The fragrance features peony,
water hyacinth, sandalwood, musk, pepper, vanilla and green
mango.
J`Adore L`Absolu Dior for women
J`Adore L`Absolu by Dior is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women.
J`Adore L`Absolu was launched in 2007. The nose behind this
fragrance is Francois Demachy. Top note is ylang-ylang; middle
notes are tuberose, jasmine and rose; base notes are fruity notes,
musk and woodsy notes.
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Marc Jacobs Daisy
This fragrance is fresh and feminine, with a playful innocence.
At the heart of Daisy is a floral with vintage edge: violet.
Sophisticated, with a touch of whimsy, violet captures the
eclectic, vintage flavor of Marc Jacobs' feminine, edgy
designs. Always elegant, always enchanting - but not too
serious - Daisy is a sparkling floral bouquet, spirited and fresh,
wrapped in comfort and warmth.
Lancome Tresor Elixir
Tresor Elixir by Lancome is an Oriental Floral fragrance for
women. Tresor Elixir was launched in 2007. Top notes are
violet and peach; middle notes are honey, Bulgarian rose,
heliotrope and cedar; base notes are sandalwood, musk, vanilla
and vetiver.
Chanel No. 5 Eau Première
This is a decidedly lighter, fresher, softer interpretation of N°5. . . a
silky-smooth harmony of notes that reveals the delicate facet of the
world-renowned fragrance.
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Fendi Palazzo
This is a warm and enveloping with a subtle balance between sensuality and
refinement. Fendi Palazzo is a luminous and opulent fragrance with a unique
signature for today's modern woman. Sophisticated and sensual; Fendi
Palazzo is an extravagant expression of self.
Gucci by Gucci Perfume by Gucci
Gucci by Gucci perfume for women is a wonderfully balanced
scent that merges traditionally feminine elements with savory tones
that add complexity. This moderate fragrance, first introduced in
2007, thoughtfully blends notes that include chamomile, guava,
pear, patchouli, Tahitian Tiare flower and musk. Just a touch of this
spicy scent on your pulse points will leave you smelling lovely all
night. Gucci by Gucci is the perfect complement to any adventures.
Prada Infusion d'Iris
Prada Infusion D'Iris is an elegant perfume that is sure to accent your natural
fragrance. Prada introduced this elegant perfume for women in 2007. With
notes of mandarin, cedar, iris, benzoin, and orange, this scent is subtle and
mature, making it ideal for many casual occasions. The scent is sure to appeal
to those around you, and it won't overwhelm your senses with strong or
obtrusive notes. Simply spritz the scent on and enjoy the long-lasting scent.
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DOT by Marc Jacobs
DOT by Marc Jacobs captures a charming, upbeat spirit with
timeless sophistication. Simple and straightforward in
statement, exuberant and feminine in design, DOT is a
colorful Marc Jacobs creation that comes full circle with a
balance of modernity and elegance.
It is infused with Red Berries, Dragonfruit, Honeysuckle,
Jasmine, Coconut Water, Orange Blossom, Vanilla, Driftwood
and Musk.
Versace Bright Crystal
Inspired by a mixture of Donatella Versace's favorite floral
fragrances, Bright Crystal is a fresh, sensual blend of
refreshing chilled yuzu and pomegranate mingled with
soothing blossoms of peony, magnolia, and lotus flower,
warmed with notes of musk and amber.
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FEATURED PERSONALITIES Kym Hamilton
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Meet the Real "Kym Hamilton" - Back
With a Vengeance
It has been two year since
Kym Hamilton, the artist
formerly known as Gaza
Kim, left the Gaza Empire.
Back with a new name, new
attitude and new
management KYM is
determined more than ever to
reap success. .
As a teenager the singer was
discovered by Vybz Kartel,
but she was no stranger to
the public as she already had
some success in televised
talent Competitions in
Jamaica like the famed
Digicel Rising Stars, Tastees
Talent Search and Magnum
Kings and Queens of
Dancehall. Before that she'd tasted local success winning medals as a member of her School
Choir.
In 2008 KYM she was introduced to Kartel, where she was signed underhis management as a
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member of the GAZA Empire and was given the name Gaza Kim. Kartel had no reservation in
signing KYM, saying “Kim has the ability to go very very far in the music business".
KYM is known for songs such as 'Teenage Pregnancy', ' Amen', 'Bills' (also Ft: Lisa
Hype), and a remake of Shabba Ranks' 'Twice My Age' with her then mentor, Kartel and 'I
Love You' served to consolidate her promise as a hit maker.
Bounty Killer Alliance
While at a nightclub in Kingston KYM was approached Bounty Killer – an artist renowned for
recognizing and nurturing young talent. KYM become an affiliate of Bounty Killer's Alliance
organization and released tracks like 'Haffi Come Back', 'Bubble', 'When We're Apart',
'Whine Pon It', 'Hush and 'Got To Go Right Now'.
2011 was a great year for KYM as was nominated for the Best International Female Artist
Award at the British Reggae Awards with two of her heroes – Tanya Stephens and Queen
Ifrica.
KYM is currently signed to Dejavu Records and label own by Jermaine Black who has produced
Beenie Man's Sign Up and Junior Reid's These Streets.
CEM sat down with Kym Hamilton to learn more about this beautiful and talent young lady.
We know you as an Entertainer; tell us about the real Kym Hamilton
I am a very jovial person, in my spare time I enjoy designing the weirdest things.
Many of your fans know you as “Gaza Kim” but you are now going by the names Kym
Hamilton and Alliance Kym. Can you clarify the names?
Ok I was a member of the Portmore Empire and was given the name Gaza Kim, After I left the
group in 2010 I decided to go by my given name Kim Hamilton but I changed the "I" in Kim to
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"Y'. Then when I started working with the Alliance the fans started calling me Alliance Kym,
but I’m the same person, so any name you call me I’ll answer,
What made you first realize you wanted to pursue a career in music?
I've loved music from an early age, but I made the leap in high school when I entered the high
school choir, and everything just blossomed from there.
You have been in and won many competitions before you became famous. What were some
of those competitions and what was it like?
I entered contest like, All together sing with my high school choir, Digicel Rising Stars, magnum
Kings and Queens of Dancehall and Tastee talent search. It was fun entering these contests but
very nerve wrecking.
How did you get discovered by Vybz Kartel?
I gave his Girlfriend Shorty a copy of my promotional CD he heard it and loved what he heard
and decided to sign me to his record label.
You left “Gaza Empire” and you are now re-branding yourself what are your biggest
challenges?
The biggest problems I’mfacing now is getting air play and letting the fans know that Kym
Hamilton is the same Gaza Kim.
You were working with Bounty Killer's Alliance, what was that like?
Working with Bounty Killer and the Alliance family is fun. They are very professional and its
music all the time. There is never a dull moment when you are at the studio with the alliance
family
Where do you draw inspiration from when writing your own lyrics?
I draw inspiration from situations I’vebeen, family, the people around me and society in general
the good and the bad.
What is your favorite song that you have written?
Got to go right now, it was produced by payday music of the Alliance on the luv mood riddim
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What kind of music do you listen to?
Hip hop, pop, reggae and dancehall
Where would you most like to perform?
Africa
How do you handle mistakes during a performance?
I just keep going, because sometimes you make a mistake and it’s not noticed by the fans but if
you stop to check yourself that’s when a little mistake becomes a big deal
What artist you are you dying to collaborate with?
Queen Ifrica and Tanya Stephens
If you weren't singing, what would you be doing?
Designing, I love fashion
Who is your favorite artist that you have had the opportunity to meet, and why?
Busy Signal, he is an inspiration to young up coming artist and I like that about him
What are you currently working on?
I have a few riddims that I’m writing on right now and promoting my latest video "The Groove"
ft the St. Lucian Artist Ieashaa
What advice do you have for a young and upcoming female?
Hard work and persistence is the key. Never give up and you'll succeed, because has a female we
have to work twice as hard.
Where can your fans purchase your music?
They can visit my Reverbnation page www.reverbnation.com/kymhamilton or by visiting ITunes
and search for Kym Hamilton.
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Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
I see myself travelling from all corner of the earth to grace the nations with my music and being
able to use my music in all ways possible to help and create better situations for the less
fortunate.
Moving forward and now being signed to Dejavu Records what can the fans look forward
to hearing from your new image?
I will be doing Dancehall, Reggae and some crossovers. I am changing the image but not the
message so the music will continue to inspire. I want to make music that everyone can relate to
on one or more levels.
What advice would you give an aspiring artist that is just trying to get into the music
industry?
Get connected to the right people. The right connections can lead to success avoid quick or two
minutes buss, because it's gonna be for a minutes, find something that can last a life time.
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A "STORM" IS ABOUT TO ERUPT -
Meet Reggae Singer "STORM"
Signature Records Recording artist STORM, born Kelly-Ann Minto and hails from the
parish of St. Catherine, is on the rise as she is steadily creating waves in her career path while storming
her way in the hearts of many worldwide.
Considered to be the Jamaican version of Tracy Chapman by the members of her community, Marine
Park, where she was also a crowd pleaser at their annual festivities and at Barbeques held at Holy
Childhood High School which she attended, she has continued on that musical path and is set to create
a storm wherever she performs.
Storm has become a household name in Baltimore where she resides and has shared a stage with an
array of artists such as, Sanchez, Junior Reid, Turbulence, Buju Banton, Ken Boothe, Mavado, Baby
Cham, Junior Kelly, Yami Bolo, Johnny Osbourne, Junior Cat, Junior Demus, Boom Dandimite,
Noppa Toppa, General Pecos, Lady Saw, Sean Paul, Beenie Man, and many more.
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Her soulful melody and lyrical eloquence is evident in her songs “Me Gone”, “Lioness”, “Mr.
Pedophile”, “Daddy Where Were You” and “Unpredictable Love” that are currently in heavy
rotation on both Radio Stations and Internet Radio worldwide.
The singles “Daddy Where Were You” and “Mr. Pedophile” are songs that are very touching
because it has to do with children and means a lot as she explained below:
“I wrote Daddy Where Were You with the intent to reach out to the fathers
who play absentee roles in the lives of their children or, often times, no role
at all; The absentee fathers are those who think that showering a child with
gifts can make up for missing out on those important moments in that child's
life”.
"Mr. Pedophile was written after I had read numerous broadcasts, via
social media in the span of a week, about missing, molested, and abused
children and teens; being a lover of children, I was saddened and irked.
This is a worldwide issue that has affected children for many years and I
felt compelled to make my voice heard. Music, being a universal language,
was the only way I could get my message across to the masses of how I, as
well as others, feel about this perverted and abnormal behavior. Pen was
put to paper and the rest is history”.
Her debut album titled “Nostalgia”; a Sentimental Journey back to the Good Old Days of Reggae will be
released by Signature Records via VP Records on January 1st of 2013. The album boast collaboration
with Eddie Fitzroy, Michael Buckley and General Pecos has already gotten the thumbs up from music
industry personnel who has given a listening ear thus far.
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Meet New Artiste S.K - (Shakeir Kidd)
S.K. born Shakeir Kiddto mother Yvaine Ellis and
father Kenroy Kidd, originates from ST. Mary. He grew up
in a single parent home with his grandmother, Donna Davis,
as his mother died two months after he was born, and his
father was inactive in his life.
S.K. grew up in the Barbican community of ST. Andrew and
has been singing since the age of five years old. One day his
great grandmother came home and heard a song and she
believed it was the television, however, it was young Shakeir
that was singing his heart out.
She wasted no time. His great grandmother soon called a
radio talk show on Love FM and got S.K. his first
performance on a talent show, hosted by Nadine Blair in
Winters Park.
Soon after, S.K. had found himself in various churches
singing his heart out. He joined the Barbican Baptist Church Children’s Choir where he
sang for eight years at an annual function the church calls Cris Mas Fun Ting.
S.K. was also on his school choirs at Calabar High School which he attended for five years and
also at Mona High School which he attended for a year. It was at Mona that he met Kimani
Smith and Roel Powell who both appreciated S.K’s vocal ability. They then introduced him to
Peter Harrison and Skatta Burrell, who were not hesitant to offer an opportunity to be in the
Downsound environment.
There he has matured in his ability in the voicing booth and also his writing ability. He has
written songs for G Warren, Motion and combination with G Warren and Harry Toddler.
S.K. is also gifted with an ear for harmony notes, and he is the harmony singer in Nature’s
World Peace. He believes that if opportunity comes knocking, jump at it and make the best of it,
and that’s exactly what S.K. has been doing.
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He was given an opportunity by Donsome Records to do a song on the Amore Riddim, and he
didn’t disappoint. This resulted in his first release, a song titled Keep You Warm .
S.K. was reunited with his high school best friend, Micheal Farquharson who immediately
offered his assistance to him. He offered to be his road manager, and once again S.K. didn’t
allow the opportunity to pass.
His new road manager had started to promote him in the Maverly area, so much so that he
wasted no time in getting another opportunity opened for the artist. He made a link with a
member of Harsh Records, an England based Dancehall record label, who recently released
their Riddim (The Harsh Riddim) which S.K. didn’t hesitate to show his vocal and lyrical
ability, and his second song, Wine up Yuh Body was released.
S.K. continues to work with Micheal Farquharson, Kimani Smith and Roel Powell to get a
break in the music industry, and with his vocal ability, he is a force to be reckoned with as he
aim to be the best in Dancehall/Reggae.
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I-OCTANE’S NEW SINGLE ‘BRACE AND
BUBBLE’ MAKING WAVES
ON RADIO
The new single Brace and Bubble by red-hot singjay
I-Octane is quickly becoming a favorite among radio disk jocks
and selectors alike, garnering numerous ‘pullups’ whenever it
is played whether in the dance or on air. The single, produced
by Zj Dymond of Zip 103 Fm for his newly formed
Fullchaarge Records label, is said to be the first single to be
released on the label, and also the first project between producer
and artiste, however, the public can look out for future
collaborative projects both Octane and Dymond concurred.
Based on the response the song is getting
preparations are being put in place for the
video to be shot for the song in coming
weeks.
“The feedback the song getting is
great, people love it everywhere, so a
video is a must, so definitely that’s the
next step where promotion of Brace
and Bubble is concerned and mi give
thanks to all who supporting the song
on radio and in the streets and to
Octane who never hesitate, him just get
the rhythm and vibe it and the rest is
history.” Dymond said.
Octane expressed similar sentiments saying:
“Working with Zj Dymond was a great
vibe, a natural energy, more like a
family-oriented vibe and in terms of the
song it’s a great song not because of
my involvement, but also because it was
well produced and the product is of a
high standard, definitely a song for the
ladies- a happy vibe plus it shows a
different side of me.”
In the mean time the public can look out for
Fullchaarge Records’ Over Rave Rhythm,
which features a mixture of established
artistes and some of the most promising
newcomers
.
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CARIBBEAN ENTERTIANMENT NEWS
Inside Rihanna’s new $12 million home
Bajan singer Rihanna just paid $12
million for an 11,000-square-foot home with
seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms and a luxury
kitchen, in the Pacific Palisades.
The home which has tropical villa feel also boast
an elevated pool area, which comes complete
with a spa, sundeck, barbecue and bar. There’s
another sundeck on the top floor, and nearby is a
separate 6,000-square-foot yard.
Take a look at Rihanna fabulous pad.
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GQ Magazine: 2012 Men of the Year - Caribbean Most
Inspired - Usain Bolt and Rihanna
GQ Magazine announced the 2012 Men
of the Year: the magazine's annual list of the
most fascinating and incredible men (and
women) that entertained, excited, and inspired
us most throughout the year.
This year two of the Caribbean most
prolificpersonalities made the list: Rihanna –
Obsession of the Year and Usain Bolt –
Athlete of the Year.
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Below is a complete list of the 2012 Men of the Year:
Ben Affleck –Filmmaker of the Year
Rihanna – Obsession of the Year
Channing Tatum – Movie Star of the Year
Usain Bolt –Athlete of the Year
Cast of Parks and Recreation – Comedy Lab of the Year
Father John Misty – Rock 'n' Roller of the Year
Chen Guangcheng –Rebel of the Year
Seth MacFarlane –Funnyman of the Year
New Girl Guys Max Greenfield, Jake Johnson, & Lamorne Morris – Wingmen of the Year
NASA Mars Rover Team Allen Chen, Richard Cook, Bobak Ferdowsi, Erisa Hines, Miguel
San Martin, Steve Sell, & Adam Steltzner – Spacemen of the Year
Quentin Tarantino & Stars of Django Unchained Jamie Foxx, Samuel L. Jackson, and
Christopher Waltz –Emancipators of the Year
Rick Ross – Bawse of the Year
Philip Seymour Hoffman –Master of the Year
Riccardo Tisci – Designer of the Year
Christopher Walken – Badass of the Year
The list of honourees was recognized at last week's annual Men of the Year party at the Chateau
Marmont in Hollywood. The event was hosted by GQ editor-in-chief Jim Nelson.
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Rihanna gets her own Reality Show
“Styled to Rock” on Style Network
Rihanna in venturing into the world of reality TV with her own show “Styled to Rock,”
in which she will hand-pick 12 wannabe designers and give them the opportunity to create free
outfits for “A-list celebrity talent.”. The show will be aired on Style Network
According to Style, Rihanna will hand-pick the designers and enlist the guidance of experts
from the fashion industry to serve as mentors. Each week, challenges will push the designers to
their creative limits when they are tasked with styling an A-list star. Each week’s celebrity guest
will then determine which designer best achieves
their vision and advances to the next week of
competition. Faced with the threat of elimination,
the remaining designers must meet with the
mentors to discuss where they fell short and
ultimately who will be sent home. In the end, one
designer will be named the winner of “Styled to
Rock.”
Style also stated “Rihanna is a “fashion icon, “the
“epitome of style” and a “trendsetter” who has a
“powerful and unique point of view that
transcends every aspect of pop culture including fashion,”
The hour-long, 10-episode series is scheduled to premiere in 2013, with a nationwide search for
designers already underway. Styled to Rock” will be executive-produced by Robyn Rihanna
Fenty
Over the summer a show of the same name was aired in the UK in which Rihanna appeared and
was also the executive producer.
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Caribbean to the World (C2W) recruiting
songwriters through workshop
Caribbean to the World
(C2W) a music publishing company
recently held a two day workshop at
the Bougainvillea Beach Resort in
Barbados.
The Jamaican base company seeks to bring together the industry’s biggest writing names with
aspiring writing and music talents of the Caribbean, with the aid of Ivan Berry of Beat Factory
Music in Toronto and Max Gousse of DefJam
Participants were handpicked for their talent and passion which includes Caribbean Nationals
and counterparts from the U.S. and Canada who have been belting out songs that may end up on
the albums of the biggest names in music like Rihanna, Beyoncé and Justin Beiber.
The eclectic mix of ages, races, gender and culture, which the more experienced writers said was
an essential component in getting the right energy and sound for the contemporary artistes.
When asked why the Caribbean has been included in this elite mix of people, these writers made
specific reference to Rihanna’s success as a source of inspiration, as the focus has shifted to the
Caribbean as a hotspot for finding the “next big thing”.
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The GRAMMY® Nominations - Caribbean
Nominees
The nominations were announced for the 55th Annual
GRAMMY Awards®. For the fifth consecutive year annual
GRAMMY Awards were announced on primetime
television as part of "The GRAMMY® Nominations
Concert Live!!on CBS and hosted by LL Cool J
The 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards will be held on
Sunday," February 10, 2013, at STAPLES Center in Los
Angeles and will be live on CBS from 8 – 11:30 p.m. (ET/PT).
Topping the nominations this year are Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys), FUN., Jay-Z, Mumford
& Sons, Frank Ocean, and Kanye West with six nominations each; The Black Keys, Chick
Corea, and Miguel each with five nods; and producer Jeff Bhasker, mastering engineer Bob
Ludwig and Nas are each up for four awards.
Making the list is Bajan Queen Rihanna with two nominations for “Where Have You Been"
for Best Pop Solo Performance and “Talk That Talk"— Rihanna Featuring Jay-Z in the Best
Rap/Sung Collaboration category
In the Reggae Category:
Best Reggae Album
Rebirth- Jimmy Cliff
Miracle- The Original Wailers
Tomahawk Technique- Sean Paul
New Legend - Jamaica 50th Edition - Sly &
Robbie & The Jam Masters]
Reggae Got Soul: Unplugged On Strawberry
Hill - Toots And The Maytals
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Teddyson John aims for Groovy Soca
Supremacy
St. Lucia’s current Groovy Soca Monarch
Teddyson John has been having a truly blessed and
productive musical year since capturing the title this
past July with his smash hit “Land of Wine”. The
talented and humble vocalist now has his sights set on
making a powerful statement during the upcoming
2013 Trinidad and Tobago Carnival season.
Teddyson more commonly known as ‘TJ’ was
recently on a promotional tour in the twin island
republic and shared his ambitions of partaking in the
International Groovy Soca Monarch competition
in February. He stated, “In addition to entering
competitions my goals have always been to make
a positive contribution to the music world, now in particular the Soca industry. Placing
in competitions are fantastic, however, I’m really looking forward to building further
strong connections in T&T as I admire and respect so many of the artistes, writers and
producers in this country”.
According to several local and regional music enthusiasts and industry insiders, TJ’s latest
Groovy offerings make him a strong contender for the title currently held by reigning champ
Machel Montano. In addition to turning heads his with most recent hit song “Push Back”which
is featured on the ever popular ‘Paradise Riddim’alongside Montano,Kerwin Dubois, Nadia
Batson and Farmer Nappy, TJ is still riding strong on the momentum of his Groovy Monarch
winning “Land of Wine” which was produced by T&T’s own Precision Productions.
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TJ who was also the first Groovy Soca Monarch of St. Lucia is a mainstay at the island’s
renowned Jazz Festival and has toured the Caribbean region, the US, Canada and UK. Also, this
modest crooner who has been compared to the likes of Krosfyah’s Edwin Yearwood is
musically versatile and can flow from Soca (Groovy and Power), to Reggae, R&B and even Jazz
in addition to being an accomplished keyboardist and drummer.
With an optimistic attitude, a musical spirit and two already pumping tunes, Teddyson John
plans to ride the wave of success which he experienced in 2012 into 2013 and beyond. Having
shared several stages around the world with some of T&T’s biggest artistes, this St. Lucian
dynamo is ready to emphatically leave is stamp on the forthcoming festival season.
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Usain Bolt Wants to Launch Restaurant
with Chef Gordon Ramsay
Jamaican Olympic champion Usain Bolt stated
that he wants to merge his two favourite passions -
sport and food, and create an athletics-themed
restaurant with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.
Chef Gordon Ramsey
In an interview with The Sun, Bolt said...
"I love food and I love sport. I have a dream of putting the two
together”.
"The problem with most themed restaurants is that the quality of the
food never quite comes up to the same level as the style," "If I ever
did it, I would need to go in with the best. Gordon Ramsay would be
the best. He is the best chef in the world and he has personality as
well."
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Bolt who is scheduled to visit the London in the New Year and is thought to be planning to meet
up with the Hell's Kitchen host.
Tracks and Records located The Marketplace
Usain Bolt is currently a major stakeholder in Tracks and Records a sports bar/restaurant in
Kingston.
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Tobago Musical Group Signs Distribution
Deal With International Distribution
Powerhouse
Things are definitely looking up for a musical troop out of Tobago who’ve secured a
distribution deal for a riddim they’re on. The riddim is called ‘The Seduction riddim’ and was
produced by Angel Music and JSIM Promotions in Tobago. The artistes whose music has
obviously made renowned distribution company, Promo Only take notice, comes from radio
personality Cederick Goodrich better known by his sobriquet- Angel Journey and budding
artistes, KKay Joseph, NevaLegal and vocalist, Thea.
Kkay ft Nevalegal and Thea
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This isn’t the first time these artistes have worked together and with such a successful outcome
this time around, they assure that it will not be their last. Promo Only’s reach is far and wide,
having radio and DJ connections in Japan, Europe and the US. For these Caribbean musicians,
the opportunity to be presented via this distribution channel is an incredible one that is not being
taken lightly.
The singles on the riddim are So Hott by Angel Journey and Handle It by KKay, NevaLegal
and Thea. D Angel Journey has set very high standards in the Caribbean entertainment arena
over the years, having perfected both his on air sound as a radio presenter and certainly fine
tuning his vocals for which he is able to deliver a truly enjoyed sound. His most recent musical
release, prior to So Hott was a track called Girls Garden.
In Tobago, the DJ’s and radio personalities on the small island’s two frequencies, have been
raising awareness for the new riddim and according to KKay, the riddim is actually the biggest
sound hitting the airwaves on the island at this time. He said NevaLegal and Thea were both
recruited to be a part of the riddimin an effort to expose the young talent out of Tobago. “They
are really talented and this was just our way of bringing them to the forefront,” said KKay.
With a passion for marketing, KKay has continued to keep his ear plugged in to online sources
where international strategies being used for music distribution and promotion by record
companies and music executives, have been useful for him. In fact, this was how he channeled
his energy into getting his previous hits like Wuk Up and Thinking About You, distributed by
Promo Only. Now, together with a few other talented Tobago musicians, KKay continues to do
just what he has to, to bring international focus to the island of Tobago.
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CARIBBEAN FOOD AND DRINKS
Caribbean Conch Soup Recipe
Conch soup or chowder is one of the most popular soups in
the Caribbean. It is known in some part of the region as
“Lambi”.
Enjoy this delicious meal
Ingredients
1 lb. Conch meat
4 Tablespoon butter
2 green onions, chopped
2 cups Okra cut in chunks
1 carrot, diced
1 stalk celery, diced
1 sweet potato peeled and diced
1 green banana, cut into pieces
1 red bell pepper, diced
1 spring thyme
1 bunch fresh cilantro, chopped
12 cup corn kernels, fresh
2 tbsps. all-purpose flour
1 qt half and half
14 ozs of coconut milk
2 cups fish stock
1 12 tbsps. Ginger root, grated fresh
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 12 tsps. hot sauce (optional
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Directions
Place conch meat in a pot with enough water to cover, and bring to a boil. Cook 15 minutes.
Drain, and finely chop in a food processor.
Melt 2 tablespoons margarine in a skillet over medium heat, and mix in the green onions, carrot,
celery, sweet potato, green banana, red pepper, and corn. Cook and stir 5 minutes.
Melt remaining 2 tablespoons margarine in a large pot, and whisk in the flour to create a roux.
Pour in the half and half, coconut milk, and fish stock. Mix in the ginger, and season with salt
and pepper. Stir the conch and vegetables into the pot. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, and
simmer 15 minutes. Mix in the hot sauce, cilantro and thyme. Continue cooking 15 minutes, or to
desired consistency
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Curry King Fish Recipe
A while back while doing one of
those internet “20 Questions” I
was asked “what would be your
last meal?” and without even
blinking my eye I said “my mom’s
curry king fish”. Every winter
before our parents head back
down to the Caribbean to revel in
that wonderful Caribbean
sunshine, it’s my dad’s job to
search out a huge King fish at the
local Asian grocery stores and mom’s chore, is to ress ah curry on it.
My dad is very picky when it comes to choosing the ‘right’ King fish, so he starts his search
about a month in advance. Maybe I’ll get him to share his tips with us in a coming video in the
Food FAQ channel. After making a huge pot of curry king fish, she them place a slice along with
some of the rich gravy into freezer containers (yup, we have special containers just for this
yearly tradition) and they’re then sent down to me to last the winter. That woman’s curry fish is
absolutely divine and though I’ve tried, I’ve never been able to really duplicate her recipe as she
does.
You’ll Need…
4 slices King Fish (about 1.5 lbs)
1 onion
1 tomato
1 tablespoon Caribbean green seasoning
2 cloves garlic
3 leaves shado beni (or cilantro)
1/2 scotch bonnet pepper
1 cup water
4 tablespoon flour
2 tablespoon curry powder
2 tablespoon veg oil
oil for frying the fish
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 cup bell pepper (optional)
1 scallion (green onion/spring onion)
1/2 teaspoon amchar masala
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Notes: You’ll need the juice of half a lime or lemon to wash the fish as it’s typically done in the
Caribbean. The King fish slices will have a center bone, so do let your guests know when
serving. The bell pepper is not a traditional ingredient, but I’m making use of it before it goes
bad in my fridge.
To make your own amchar masala, toast the following in a dry frying pan… 4 tbsp coriander
seeds, 1 tbsp cumin seeds, 2 tsp black peppercorns, 1 tsp whole fennel seeds, 1 tsp brown
mustard seeds, 1 tsp fenugreek seeds and then grind in a coffee grinder or mortar and pestle.
Wash the slices of King fish with the juice of half a lime or lemon and some cool water, drain
and set aside as you chop the onion, scallion, garlic, tomato and scotch bonnet pepper. As we’ve
discussed in the past try not to use any of the seeds in the scotch bonnet of you don’t want that
raw heat, remember to wear gloves if you’ve sensitive skin and don’t forget to wash your hands
with soap and water immediately after handling them. Give the shado beni a rough chop as well
and set aside for later.
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Place the fish slices in a large bowl and season with the salt, black pepper, tomato, scallions,
scotch bonnet pepper, amchar masala, 1/3 of the curry powder, 1/2 of the onion, green seasoning
and bell pepper if you choose to use it.
Seal the bowl with some plastic wrap and place in the fridge to marinate for at least 1 hour. After
which it’s time to quickly fry each slice of fish as part of this tasty curry fish recipe. I basically
had a small station set up. The seasoned fish, a plate with the flour, the oil for frying (about 2
cups veg oil) and a wire basket lined with paper towels to drain off extra oil after frying.
Shake off any extra marinade on the fish, then dust in flour and place in the hot oil. Be gentle
when placing the fish in the hot oil, so it doesn’t splatter and burn you. Cook on each side for 3-4
minutes (until you start getting a bit of colour) as we don’t want to overcook the fish. We will be
cooking it further when we create the curry sauce. Place the fried pieces of fish on the paper
towels to drain as we create the tasty curry sauce
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In a deep saucepan, heat the 2 tablespoon of veg oil on med/high heat, then toss in the remaining
half of the onion and garlic. Reduce your heat to low and let that gently cook for a couple
minutes. You should have a nice flavor base started at this point, so it’s time to toss in the
remaining curry powder (I used a madras blend from the Caribbean) and stir well. It will start to
go darker and grainy. Stir and allow to bloom for 3 minutes! Your kitchen should have that
‘wicked’ scent by now. It’s now time to empty all the marinade (chopped stuff) into the pot and
give it a good stir. Turn your heat to medium and bring to a boil. In the same bowl you had the
fish marinating, add the 1 cup of water to is and swish it around to pick up any remaining
marinade.
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Pour in that water into the pan and bring to a boil and allow to simmer for about 3-5 minutes to
allow all those flavors to marry and make good things happen in that pan.
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It’s now time to gently add back the pieces of fish to the pot to help complete the curry fish dish.
I simply used my hands to do this part as I didn’t want the fish to fall apart and I had to shake the
fish pieces so they would make it among the lovely sauce. Allow it to simmer for about 5
minutes and if you can.. flip the pieces of fish. If not, spoon some of that curry sauce all over the
fish as it simmers away.
The sauce will start to thicken up, the fish will be infused by all the wonderful flavors we created
and your curry fish will now be ready to serve. Rice, roti, ground provision.. even on its own,
this curry fish will be a hit! As you turn off the stove, top with the chopped shado beni (or
cilantro) and place the lid on the pan. The remaining heat will heighten the natural flavor of the
shado beni and it will add a lovely undertone.
The sauce will start to thicken up, the fish will be infused by all the wonderful flavors we created
and your curry fish will now be ready to serve. Rice, roti, ground provision.. even on its own,
this curry fish will be a hit! As you turn off the stove, top with the chopped shado beni (or
cilantro) and place the lid on the pan. The remaining heat will heighten the natural flavor of the
shado beni and it will add a lovely undertone.
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TRAVEL
The Caribbean: More Than a Beach Vacation
Many people travel to the Caribbean dreaming of pristine beaches and calm, endless turquoise
waters. While you will certainly find both of those on your vacation, there’s certainly much more
to do than just lay on a beach towel and soak up the sun. Here is just a small sample of the
experiences that will make your trip to the Caribbean absolutely unforgettable:
Watersports, Watersports Everywhere
If there’s one thing the Caribbean has a lot of, it’s water. You’ll want to be sure to take
advantage of the wide variety of ways to enjoy the calm Caribbean Sea while you’re there.
Unique outdoor adventure tours, such as swimming with the dolphins (or pigs in the Exumas)
and snorkeling through reefs, give you the chance to truly experience the breathtaking beauty of
the islands.
Cruises Galore
Embark on a one-day Caribbean cruise and experience the islands from a whole new perspective.
Consider sightseeing along the coastline with stops for swimming and snorkeling on deserted
beaches. If you’re looking for a romantic option, book a Catamaran cruise at sunset. With these
Caribbean island excursions, you’ll create lasting memories and you’ll be treated to some of the
most breathtaking views the Caribbean has to offer.
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Caribbean Adventure Tours
Watch your vacation come to life after you’ve immersed yourself in the rich culture of the
Caribbean. Explore 18th century plantation life, frolic at the base of sparkling waterfalls, or drive
through an active volcano. For more active adventurers, there are zip-lines, sky rides and safaris
to explore the lush rainforest surroundings. And if you’ve always dreamt of deep sea sport
fishing – treat yourself to a trip with a professional fisherman. Both seasoned anglers and
beginners can try their hand at nabbing a blue marlin, dolphin, sailfish or tuna.
Memories for a Lifetime
Whether you prefer reef snorkeling, zip-lining through the rainforest or standing awestruck,
admiring the natural scenery from Caribbean shore excursions – your perfect vacation can be
found in the isles of the Caribbean. A Caribbean vacation is the time to explore the things you’ve
always wanted to see and to create memories you’ll never forget. And don’t forget to spend some
time on the beach, too!
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2012
YEAR IN
REVIEW
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Captain Barkey and Female Companion
Shot Dead Outside Bronx Hotel
Veteran deejay, Wayne ‘Captain Barkey’ Hamilton was shot
and killed outside a Bronx motel in New York on Saturday
along with a female companion, Tracy Bennett.
According to the New York Police Department (NYPD),
Captain Barkey and 38-year-old Tracy Bennett were fatally
shot by Bennett’s ex-boyfriend at the Holiday Motel.
Reports are that Bennett recently filed a restraining order
against her ex-boyfriend before the shooting. However, at 3 a.m.
on Saturday, witnesses and law enforcement officials stated that both victim were about to leave
the motel in Bennett’s white Toyota Camry when the gunman sprinted out of the darkness and
shot them.
Victim Tracy Bennett
According to the Daily News, "Hamilton hopped from the passenger seat and tried to escape the
hail of bullets that cut him down just outside the motel office". "The suspect then turned his
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pistol on the weeping Bennett as she stood next to her parked sedan, its motor still running," the
newspaper report added.
One Witness reports
“I heard [her] plead for [her] life and then heard gunshots,” “She was
begging,” said Keshia Barrett, 36, who was heard the mayhem from her bed.
The scene of the deadly shooting outside the Holiday Motel in The Bronx
Captain Barkey gained fame in 1996 with hit song Go Go Wine, which he composed in 1996.
Solo-wise, Barkey penned efforts such as Anti Christ, Bun Fi Bun and Gun while his
partnership with Wickerman produced singles like Wicked and Style Style Captain.
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Jamaican Actress Christine Bell has Died
Actress Christine Ann Bell , died last night at the
Andrews Memorial Hospital, she was 59 years old. Bell has
being battling cancer for the last six months.
Bell who is better known for her role as Rose Madden, the
wife of police inspector Trevor Madden, played by Bobby
Finzi-Smith on Royal Palm Estate, started her career in
Journalism in 1972.
She later pursued journalism training at the British
Broadcasting Corporation and the Miami Dade Community
College
She was the former chairman of the Actor Boy Awards Committee and founding member of
JADA. She also started her own PR company "Innovative Ideas",17 years ago,
As an outstanding actress, Christine Ann Bell won three Actor Boy Awards during the course of
her career ; Best Actress in a Lead Role Louis Marriott’s Office Chase; Lenford Salmon’s State
of Emergency and Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun.
She is survived by sons David-Anthony Smellie and Iyun Harrison and mother Zillbell Rose.
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Jamaican born rapper "Heavy D" is dead
Jamaican born rapper
"Heavy D" whose real name
is Dwight Arrington Myers,
died today at the age of 44.
Reports are that Heavy D,
who returned from shopping
was waking up the stairs to
his Beverly Hills home when
he began having trouble
breathing.
According to TMZ, a Fashion Designer named Adam Mills, saw Heavy D in distress and called
911. Adams said Heavy D, was saying "I can't breathe, I can't breathe." He was rushed to
hospital at noon, and died shortly around 1 PM pacific time.
No details have been release regarding the cause of death, but there are speculation that he might
have died of a heart attack or pneumonia, as a close friend of his reports that the Rapper had
pneumonia.
Law enforcement does not suspect foul play and so far they only know the cause of death was
"medical."
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Caribbean most fascinating
Celebrities for 2012
It is time again when we take a look at the list of Caribbean most fascinating celebrity
for 2012. The celebrities are chosen based on their achievements and news breaking activities
that kept fans enthralled throughout the year.
Among CEM picks were:
10. TIFA - Jamaica This Dancehall princess has made numerous headlines throughout
2012. From feuding with rival Lisa Hyper to self proclaiming
“queen” of dancehall title.
9. Anya Ayoung-Chee - Trinidad This former Miss Trinidad and Tobago Universe, turned fashion
designer and Project Runway's ninth season winner.
This beauty made headlines when she got engaged to her long-time
boyfriend Wyatt Gallery. Anya also released her long awaited 2012
spring collection, which she premiered at New York Fashion Week
Spring 2012.
In November Anya was honored at the 19th Annual Caribbean
American Heritage Awards (CARAH).
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8. Konshens - Jamaica Garfield Spence aka “Konshen”is a former army brat
turned sensational entertainer. In 2012 he released his
album Mental Maintenance.
He was also nominated for the MOBO Awards in the “Best
Reggae Act” Category
Konshens also ventured into field of fashion, when he
released his first female clothing line called 'Oh-K'
7. Vybz Kartel - Jamaica
On 29 September 2011, Kartel was arrested by police and
his troubles continued into 2012. On March 23, 2012 he was
granted bail for Barrington 'Bossie' Burton, a 27-year-old
businessman and music promoter
In July the embattled deejay released his first book Voice of
the Jamaican Ghetto. Kartel saga will sure to continue into
2013, and this is why he made the list.
6. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce -Jamaica Jamaican track and field sprinter, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
rose to prominence at the 2008 Olympic Games and became
the first Caribbean woman to ever win 100 meter gold at the
Olympics. She is currently ranked fourth on the list of the
fastest 100 meter female sprinters of all time, with a personal
best of 10.70 seconds, which she set in Kingston, Jamaica in
2012
At the London Olympic Fraser-Pryce regained her title by winning the 100 meters and was placed
second at 200 meters and helped the Jamaica team secure second place in the 4 x 100 meters relay
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is among the athletes in the running for the prestigious Laureus World Sports
Awards 2013, which will be televised on March 11, 2013.
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5. Sean Paul - Jamaica In 2012 Sean Paul marries long time sweetheart Jodi “Jinx”
Stewart in a lavish top secret wedding at the Boone Hall
Oasis.
His new album Tomahawk Technique was released early
this year, which was nominated for a Grammy for Best
Reggae Album.
Sean Paul won the “Best Caribbean Performance” at the
Soul Train Awards, the Best Reggae Video for “She
Doesn’t Mind” at the MTV Video Music Awards in Japan. He
also won the “Best Reggae Act” at the MOBO Awards, and was nominated for MTV Europe Music
Award , for Best World Stage. 2012 was a great year for Sean Paul and it seems that 2013 will even be a
better year.
4. Machel Montano - Trinidad This Trinidadian has a career that span over thirty years but
there is no slowing down for the soca “king”. In 2012 he
released two albums “Double M” and “Going for Gold”.
It was a very exciting year for Montano having won the
Road March, Power Soca Monarch and the Groovy
Soca Monarch. He also won Clamydia song "Clamydia"
and he won the Groovy Soca Monarch with his rendition
"Mr. Fete". In May 2012 the singer launched the music video
to his hit single "Bottle Of Rum".
Machel Montano also made headlines when he was found guilty on five criminal charges. Montano was
found guilty on four charges of assault against Gerard Borwin, Brandis Browne, Janelle Lee Chee and
Russell Pollonais. The other charge was that he was also found guilty of using obscene language during
the same incident.
His sentences will be on January 17, 2013. Indeed 2013 will be an interesting year for Machel.
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3.Kirani James -Grenada This Grenadian sprinter made history and became a hero in native island
Grenada, after winning the 400 meters at London Olympics 2012.
After returning to Grenada after his amazing performance, thousands lined the
street in preparation of Kirani return, and he was greeted with an emphatic
and vociferous national pride.
Kirani was bequeathed government bonds totaling up to EC500,000, a
commemorative stamp President Tillman Thomas announced that a new stadium be named after Kirani
, and that he was appointed a tourism ambassador.
2. Rihanna -Barbados This Bajan pop star seventh studio album, “Unapologetic”, was released on
November 19, 2012, and was named the UK's second biggest selling female
singles artist of all time, with a combined singles sales tally as a lead artist of
11.4 million.
The album also became Rihanna's third and fifth consecutive number one
album in the United Kingdom and Switzerland. Her lead single from the album, "Diamonds" was
released in September 2012 and has reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming
Rihanna's twelfth number one, thus tying her with Madonna and The Supremes for the fifth most
number one songs in the chart's history. As promotion prior to the album's release, Rihanna embarked on
the 777 Tour, a mini tour consisting of seven shows, in seven countries, lasting duration of seven days.
Rihanna's fifth headlining concert tour, the "Diamonds World Tour", is set to begin in March 2013
In April 2012, Rihanna was placed at number twenty on Time magazine's list of the '100 Most Influential
People in the World'. She was also named the best-selling digital artist of all time in the United States,
having sold 58 million singles as a lead artist as of 2012.
Rihanna was named “Obsession of the year 2012 by GQ Magazine.
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1. Usain Bolt - Jamaica At the summer Olympics in London, Usain Bolt
proved that he is greatest athlete to live, when he
became the first man to defend an Olympic sprint title
since Carl Lewis in 1988.
On 12 July 2012, Bolt and RockLive launched
“Bolt”,a new iOS game based on the Jamaican
sprinter. Bolt! quickly became the No. 1 app in
Jamaica and climbed the UK iTunes charts to reach
No. 2 on the list of Top Free Apps
Bolt also add acting to his resume when he made a cameo appearance on Saturday Night Live. The
segment was a parody of the Vice Presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan
He was nominated for the BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year 2012 and the IAAF's Male
Athlete of the Year. He was also nominated for Laureus World Lubica Slovak Sportsman of the Year
2013. Bolt was also named “Athlete of the Year 2012”by GQ Magazine.
Bolt has also headline the news when it came to girlfriends, when he was linked earlier in the year to
Fashion Designer. He was also linked to British Megan Edwards, whom he met at the Olympics, but
according to reports she dumped in December