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Banana chips being fried
Banana chips being fried in a deep fat fryer.
Tags: Cooking; Cooking - Jamaica; Deep frying
Peter Tosh meeting the Mozambican Song and Dance Troupe
"Reggae International Star Peter Tosh [right] meeting members of the Mozambican Song and Dance Troupe after their performance at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre last Thursday [December 6]. Peter Tosh was among several persons who were treated…
Jasmine Smith in a scene from 'Belly Woman Bangarang'
"Jasmine Smith, in the "'other Scene', from 'Belly Woman Bangarang', by the new women's theatre group - Sistren."
A scene from 'Belly Woman Bangarang'
"Dutty gal, leggo gal!" shout four members of the 'community' to Maria, on the floor (Becky Knowles) who is rejected by the 'community' in a scene from "Belly Woman Bangarang". The play is directed by Honor Ford-Smith of the Jamaica National School…
A scene from 'Belly Woman Bangarang'
"You've chigga?", Maria (Backy Knowles, right) asks her 'friend' (Lorna Burnell) who bursts into tears, instantly in the "Hopscotch Scene" from the new play, "Belly Woman Bangarang" which opens at the Barn Theatre, in Kingston, on Saturday, February…
A scene from 'Belly Woman Bangarang'
""Hands of the 85" - members of the cast from "Belly Woman Bangarang" in a scene depicting a children's game."
The cast of 'Belly Woman Bangarang' in rehearsal
"Sistren in action: The cast of "Belly Woman Bangarang" in rehearsal."
An Ettu group from Hanover
"An Ettu [or Etu] group from Hanover demonstrate a ceremonial dance to guests of the Club Caribbean Hotel in Runaway Bay recently. Ettu, like Kumina is based on African religions. The group shown here are able to trace their ancestry back to the…
Philbert Palmer caught in a low backhand volley attacking mood
"Hustling: Philbert Palmer is caught with a low backhand volley in an attacking mood in his match against Balty Galloway which he won 6-3, 6-2."
Anglican Churches behind the Botanical Gardens, Bath, St. Thomas
The Anglican Church at Bath, reputed to be the first place of worship in the Incorporated City. There are no records of its early history. During the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion when one of its rectors was slain the documents were reportedly placed in…