Local entrepreneurs give unique twist to customized cocktails at Infuzed GY
Infuzed GY, a vibrant, local small business was created to provide an unforgettable cocktail experience like no other. Established in February of this year,...
Honouring Eze Rockcliffe was a long time comin’, but let’s get ahead with the...
When you speak of the preservation of Guyanese culture, specifically our folklore through music, Patrick Eze Rockcliffe stands as a legend amongst us. For...
Toka: Home to indigenous pottery and the breathtaking landscape of Northern Rupununi
Nestled within the stunning North Rupununi Savannah, and against the backdrop of the majestic Pakaraima Mountain Range, is the picturesque Amerindian village of Toka...
Best friends join forces to showcase Guyana’s biodiversity through art
Abigail Gobin and Crystel Roopnarine, two best friends with a shared love for art, have teamed up to showcase Guyana’s rich biodiversity through their...
Marunanau Village, one of the many wonders located in Deep South Rupununi
One of the advantages of visiting the Deep South Rupununi in Region Nine is that you can not only encounter, but also experience and...
Two women defy odds to achieve academic glory
In the face of challenges that would have deterred many, two extraordinary women, Jean Hanoman and Franka Thomas, embraced education in the latter stages...
The 1823 Monument: Honouring the spirit of perseverance in the fight for freedom
The 1823 Monument was unveiled on August 5, 2013 by former President, Donald Ramotar. The monument was designed and built by US based Guyanese...
Craig Henry: The Indigenous youth on a mission to capture the beautiful faces of...
For many creatives, photography is more than clicking the shutter button of the camera. It is in fact more than what the eyes can...
Why are Guyana’s students facing difficulties with Mathematics?
By Kiana Wilburg
During my years of primary and secondary schooling, my love for Math and English was as stark as night and day. I...
Kako Village: Where hospitality, sparkling blackwater, and other gems of nature thrive
Nestled in the lush forests of Upper Mazaruni in Region Seven, Kako is a tranquil Amerindian village that awakens the soul of any visitor...