Calypso Is All But Dead in Trinidad Sometime ago, I got my hands on this CD – ‘Calypso Awakening’ from the Emery Cook Collection. I strongly suggest everyone get a copy of this. If you would like to hear real, authentic Calypso, then this is a must have in your CD collection. When you (my […]
Ghana Life: Dead Man’s Clothes In common with many developing countries, Ghana has both its traditional forms of dress, now reserved mostly for funerals and festivals, and Western dress that has been adopted for everyday wear at work and at home. Although in the early decades of independence there were many skilful tailors and seamstresses […]
The quantity and quality of responses you get from posting on an online dating web site is often directly proportional to the quality of your profile. The correct profile can help you uncover the romantic partner of your dreams, the romance you’ve been craving, all your life; on the other hand, an average one would […]
The Traditional English Village Is Dead – But Who Is Responsible? The traditional English village is dead. What does that mean exactly? Well, it means that the heart of most English villages has gone; the once necessary local, independent shops that served the local community, have gradually diminished, while the residents take in their stride, […]
A well-known fashion label would have you believe their product the Altern8 Fashion Wrap will replace the Sarong as indicated by their jingle: Wear them on bikinis or wear them on their own. Wear them to go shopping or just about the home. Use them as an add-on or just to steal the show. Wrapping […]