Lyttle’s smash turns all on
No performing artist likes to be known as a ‘one-hit wonder’ but there is no denying that following the worldwide success of “Turn Me On”, Kevin Lyttle has not come remotely close to repeating that feat.
No performing artist likes to be known as a ‘one-hit wonder’ but there is no denying that following the worldwide success of “Turn Me On”, Kevin Lyttle has not come remotely close to repeating that feat.
The soca and calypso scene in Barbados is a vibrant one and anyone with a smattering of knowledge of the genre there will have heard of The Mighty Gabby, one of the island’s most accomplished and celebrated performers.
After serving ten years in the Ministry of Health, Environment, Culture and Housing, Chief Officer Jennifer Ahearn will take up the post of Strategic Operations Officer where she will continue to report to the Deputy Governor. The appointment becomes effective on 1 August 2019.
For swimmers, summer is the opportunity to get some uninterrupted training and intense competition in. But before getting serious, Stingray Swim Club’s swimmers, friends and families gathered at Ristorante Pappagallo for their annual awards banquet, to celebrate a successful 2018-2019 swim season.
House Speaker, Hon. McKeeva Bush, OBE, JP, MLA, has been elected the Deputy Chair of the CPA Small Branches Executive Council of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) and will represent all small countries in the world body in this forum.
Forbes Travel Guide, the only global rating system for luxury hotels, restaurants and spas, announced its 2022 Star Awards.
CARILEC, the leading association of electric utilities, energy service providers, and stakeholders in the Caribbean, has announced a robust conference and training calendar for 2025.
The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC) is proud to celebrate the recognition of four Cayman-based professionals in the Captive Review Power 50 for 2025 - a prestigious ranking of the 50 most influential individuals in the global captive insurance industry.
Dr Stephanie Fullerton-Cooper is an Associate Professor of English at the University College of the Cayman Islands. She has a passion for promoting Caribbean, and Cayman, literature, and Caymanian Times has provided this space for her to do so on a fortnightly basis.
A picture of the changing face - and faces - of Cayman has emerged from the 2021 census as the trend continues to show a diverse, cosmopolitan society of people from all over the world who have joined the indigenous population and made the jurisdiction their home.