It's great to show love to fellow online online Caribbean publications! I found this Caribbean lifestyle site via twitter. COCO is created to bring the dispersed voice of Caribbean people to a central location.COCO is a weekly online magazine that features fashion, news, lifestyle, entertainment and quality reporting on contemporary trends that impact Caribbean people … [Read more...] about Web Wednesday: Coco Magazine
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Keyshia Ka’oir’s Behind The Brand
I first spotted Keyshia Ka'oir (also known as Keyshia Dior) in the Drake & Timbaland video "Say Something", I had no idea who she was but I kept seeing her on blogs at events and aside from being a beautiful girl, she always had this unmistakable bright lip and mohawk. The Jamaican beauty used her fame and creative brand to launch Ka'oir Costmetics, a cosmetic line creating … [Read more...] about Keyshia Ka’oir’s Behind The Brand
Triple the Focus – August Issue Featuring Edward Seaga
The latest issue of Triple the Focus is all about Jamaica! Celebrating 50 years of independence, we got an exclusive and educational look at Jamaica's former prime minister, Edward Seaga's contribution to reggae music. Filled with beauty, fashion and music features, you just have to view just to see all the fun we had representing Jamaica! Open publication - Free … [Read more...] about Triple the Focus – August Issue Featuring Edward Seaga
5 Ways to Celebrate Caribbean-American Heritage Month
For most Caribbean Americans our Caribbean roots are somehow infused into our daily lives, but that doesn’t mean we can’t amp things up in honor of celebrating Caribbean-American Heritage Month. Need a few ideas on how you can embrace your culture this month? Here’s a list of things you can do. At the end of the June I’ll post what I did to embrace my culture! 1.) Buy … [Read more...] about 5 Ways to Celebrate Caribbean-American Heritage Month
Get Published in the Caribbean: Miller Publishing
Being a writer is one thing. Publishing a book is another story. For young writers the competition continues to grow. Although many choose to go the self publishing route, there are still rules to that game as well. For Caribbean novelists the competition is no different, in fact the barrier to entry may be higher since there limited publishing resources within the region and … [Read more...] about Get Published in the Caribbean: Miller Publishing